No club will represent Ghana in Africa's inter club competitions next year

Published on: 19 October 2018

No club will represent Ghana in Africa’s inter-club competition next year after the GFA Normalisation Committee met owners and administrators of Premier League and Division One clubs on Friday.

This means no Ghanaian club will partake in either the CAF Champions League and the Confederation Cup.

Ghana will join some minnows in Africa football like Comoros, Eritrea, Guinea Bissau, Reunion, Mauritius, Sao Tome and Principe as well as Sierra Leone and Somalia who will not be making an appearance at next season's competitions.

The Ghana Premier League was abruptly ended in June following the investigative piece by ace journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas on corruption in Ghana football where some top FA officials and several referees were caught taking bribes.

Medeama SC, who were sitting atop of the league standings expressed their interest in representing the country in the CAF Champions League whilst second-place AshantiGold as well as Asante Kotoko were eyeing the Confederations Cup slot but the Normalisation Committee maintains that no club will play in any CAF Competition.

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