Dr. Kofi Amoah – President of NC
The
Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) NC Special Competition Committee is firm on its
decision to play the semi-final match between Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra
Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium despite threats from the Kumasi-based
club that it will boycott the match if it is not played at a neutral ground.
“As already indicated in the Competition
Management System, the semi-final match between Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante
Kotoko still remains at the Accra Stadium on Sunday, June 13, 2019,” it said in
a statement.
The game between Ghana’s two biggest was
scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 16, 2019, at the Accra Sports Stadium, but
that appears to be in doubt following Kotoko’s decision.
The Porcupine Warriors also requested that the
tie could be played over two legs; a situation they feel will be fairer to both
sides, both financially and on the pitch.
The club believes that with the game set to be
played at the Accra Sports Stadium, the traditional home ground of Hearts of
Oak, their opponents would naturally benefit the most from the game proceeds
and fan support.
Kotoko believes that this is unfair, calling for
all gate proceeds to be shared equally between the clubs.
However, in their response to Kotoko, the GFA NC
Special Competition Committee said it could not “accede to their requests”,
adding that the semi-final would proceed as scheduled.
The committee also said that it cannot change
the disbursement formula for the sharing of gate proceeds.
This means that 40 per cent of the proceeds would
go to Hearts, with the Normalisation Committee and Kotoko splitting the
remaining 60 per cent.
Kotoko, however, insist they would not “succumb
to any pressure” and “accept any decision bereft of any justice or fairness” in
spite of its support for the normalisation programme.
“Management is of the firm conviction that the
posture of the FA is not only disheartening but an impediment to proper
planning and preparation ahead of the games.”
Management however wishes to reiterate that it
would only accept the decision by the FA for the one-off semi-final match
provided that it would be played on a neutral ground and the game proceeds
shared equally between the two clubs,” the statement added.
Hearts and Kotoko were paired in the semi after Hearts
finished top of Group B of the NC Special Competition Tier 1 while the latter
were runners-up to Ashgold in Group A.