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Owner and president of Medeama SC Moses Armah has been charged by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) due to a breach of regulations during a recent match against Hearts Of Oak.

Specifically, Armah is accused of entering the match officials' dressing room, which is considered misconduct and can damage the reputation of the game. He has until April 17, 2024, to respond to the charges and provide any relevant information.

This incident highlights the importance of maintaining integrity and professionalism in football. The GFA's enforcement of regulations ensures that such incidents are addressed fairly and promptly.

It remains to be seen how Armah will respond and what actions the GFA will take. This serves as a reminder to all football officials to adhere to the rules and conduct themselves with respect and accountability.

 

 

UPDATE ON GFA REGULATORY ACTIONS

Medeama's Moses Armah has been charged with a breach of Section $34(6)$ (d) of the GFA Premier League Regulations, following Medeama's Ghana Premier League game against Hearts Of Oak.

It is alleged that the Club official unlawfully entered the dressing room of the Match Officials of the said game which constitutes misconduct that brings the name of the game into disrepute.

He has until Wednesday 17 April 2024 to respond to the charges.