GFA charges Berekum Chelsea and Samuel Boadu for violating Premier League regulations

By Eustace Nii AKWEI, Accra
Berekum Chelsea head coach Samuel Boadu and the club are facing charges of violating Ghana Premier League regulations following their recent match against Legon Cities FC.
They are specifically accused of breaching Section 38 (8) (a) and Section 34 (6) (a) of the 2019 regulations.
Allegedly, the club failed to present Boadu for the mandatory post-match press conference, and Boadu himself is accused of intentionally refusing to attend, which is considered misconduct bringing the game into disrepute.
Both the club and Boadu have until May 9, 2024, to respond to these charges.
This incident underscores the significance of adhering to regulations and upholding a positive image of the game.
The mandatory post-match press conference serves as a vital platform for coaches to share their insights and thoughts with the media and fans.
By purportedly failing to comply with this regulation, Berekum Chelsea and Boadu risk tarnishing the reputation of the club and the league as a whole.
It remains to be seen how they will address these charges and what repercussions may ensue.



