The Ghana Football Association has confirmed disciplinary charges against Hohoe United and Young Apostles following allegations that both teams began their Match-Week 2 Ghana Premier League fixture with only 10 players each, despite having full squads available.
The incident, which occurred last Saturday, has sparked outrage among fans and pundits, with many questioning how both sides allowed such a breach of league rules to occur.
The charges underscore the domestic football governing body’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of the competition.

Both Hohoe United and Young Apostles have until Tuesday, September 30, to respond to the allegations before a final decision on potential fines or sanctions is taken.
The outcome of the investigation serves as a reminder that Premier League regulations apply equally to all teams, and any deviation could have lasting consequences on club reputations and league standings.
By: Pascal Amoah

