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    What the GFA rulebook says about match abandonment and why Nations FC could pay the price

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Players of Nations FC before a game Players of Nations FC before a game

    Nations FC’s decision to walk off the pitch during their Ghana Premier League Matchday 33 clash with Basake Holy Stars could have serious consequences, both on disciplinary grounds and in the title race.

    This is clearly captured in the Ghana Football Association (GFA)’s disciplinary code.

    The Nation FC’s act of walking off the pitch occurred at the Ampain AAK II Sports Arena on Sunday, June 1, 2025, when after trailing 1-0 following a 32nd-minute penalty, they refused to continue after a second penalty was awarded against them.

    The team exited the field in protest, citing poor officiating and serious security concerns.

    In a statement, Nations FC claimed the environment was hostile and unsafe, with the club’s Brands Manager, Kennedy Boakye Ansah, alleging that armed men wielding knives and guns were brought to the stadium.

    While the Ghana Football Association (GFA) are yet to issue an official verdict, their Disciplinary Code is clear about such situations.

    What the rules say

    Under Article 33(1)(a) of the GFA Disciplinary Code:

    “A team commits an offence punishable by forfeiture of a match where that team walks off the field of play or refuses to continue play.”

    The regulation further explains:

    “No matter what the scores shall be at the time of the offence or at the end of the match, the offending team shall be considered as having lost the match and accordingly, three (3) points and three (3) goals shall be awarded in favour of the other team, unless the innocent team is leading by a margin of more than three (3) goals at the time of the offence; in which case, the scores will stand.”

    In simple terms, if Nations FC are found guilty of abandoning the match, Basake Holy Stars would be awarded a 3-0 victory by default, regardless of the actual score at the time.

    What it means for the title race

    The timing of this potential forfeiture couldn’t be worse for Nations FC. With just one game left in the season, they currently sit at the top of the league standings.

    A three-point deduction could prove decisive, especially with close competition from clubs like Asante Kotoko and Bibiani Gold Stars.

    Should the GFA Disciplinary Committee enforce Article 33, it could alter the course of the title race and potentially deny Nations FC a historic league triumph.

    What comes next

    All eyes are now on the GFA, which must decide whether the match abandonment was justified due to safety concerns or if Nations FC violated league rules by walking off.

    If the allegations of armed men being brought into the venue are proven true, the case could take a different turn, raising questions not only about officiating but also about stadium security and the role of the GFA in maintaining a safe environment for matches.

    Until then, the potential penalty looms, and Nations FC may learn the hard way just how unforgiving the GPL rulebook can be.

    FKA/EB

    Meanwhile, watch as Eleven Wonders beat RTU 2-1 in the Division One League play-off final



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