New Edubiase United rescind decision to quit Ghana Premier League, team will honour Medeama game today

Published on: 29 May 2016

Ghana Premier League side have reversed their earlier decision to quit playing the Ghana Premier League.

Officials of the club have noted that they will honour the week 15 clash against Medeama SC on Sunday afternoon.

The Obuasi based side wrote a letter to the Ghana Football Association on Friday notifying them of their decision to quit the 2016 league.

Club President Abdul Salam Yakubu confirmed the club's decision and mentioned in several radio interviews, his side is cash strapped and suffered from bad officiating decisions.

But former executive member of the club William Owusu has confirmed he has intervened and talked the President out of the decision.

"We will play against Medeama today. The team is on their way to Tarkwa and I have talked to the President to withdraw the letter from the GFA and rescind the decision. I have decided to foot the cost of the trip in today's game," he told Accra-based Happy FM.

This is the second time this season Edubiase have threatened to withdraw from the Ghana league but have failed to carry out their threat.

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