Court orders GFA to boot out Ebusua Dwarfs from Premier league

10/01/2020

A Cape Coast High Court has ordered the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to kick out Ebusua Dwarfs from the ongoing Ghana Premier League.

The Mysterious club were dragged to Court by lower-tier, Great Liverpool over the club’s failure to pay the transfer fee of their player, Patrick Villas in 1999.

The 35-year-old joined Ebusua Dwarfs in 1999 and spent three seasons at the club before joining Turkish club, Trabzonspor.
In July 2019, the High Court ordered the immediate liquidation of the Ghanaian top-flight side after failing to settle the debt.

A liquidator, Mrs. Jemima Maama Oware has already been appointed to sell off assets of the club to settle the debt.
Ebusua Dwarfs are yet to record a victory in the ongoing Ghana Premier League season after match-day two.


It is unknown if their match day three against Hearts of Oak on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium will still be played.
The match will be aired on StarTimes television network according to the Ghana Football Association.

Below is the order to GFA

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