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4 years agoon
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Joe Pee
Ghana Premier League side Elmina Sharks have revealed that a German number phoned their players and offered them GHS5,000 each to lose a league match in June.
Deputy General Manager of the club Aboagye Yeboah says the club immediately reported the attempt by the unknown influencer to the Ghana Football Association on June 24, 2021 but the Ghanaian football governing body is yet to contact them with any development on the matter.
Yeboah insists the Ghana FA deliberately turned death ears to the incident after telling them the association will report the matter to Interpol.
His comments come in the wake of accusations from certain quarters in Ghana’s football circles fingering the club for playing match of convenience with Asante Kotoko on the final matchday of the season.
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