Great Olympics have been declared winners of their protest against Medeama in respect of their matchday 12 game played at the Akoon park in Tarkwa.
In a protest filed after the match, Great Olympics claimed that Medeama fielded an unqualified player in the said match.
The player in question was Nana Kofi Babil, and per Olympics’ case, he had picked up three yellow cards in three separate league matches before the teams met at the Akoon Park in Tarkwa and thus, was not eligible to feature in the tie that was eventually won 1-0 by Medeama thanks to a Prince Opoku Agyemang goal.
Olympics based their argument on Article 62 of the GFA Disciplinary Code 2019 which stated that:
“If a person receives a caution in three separate matches of the same GFA competition, he is automatically suspended from the next match in that competition”
Olympics provided evidence to the effect that Babil had indeed been carded in Match weeks 1, 6 and 11.
The Committee determined that, contrary to Medeama’s contentions, the rules and regulations were clear and that Medeama’s defence of ambiguity could not stand.
The Committee awarded Olympics three points and three goals from the said match and Medeama were told to pay an amount of GHS 5,000 to the Committee out of which Olympics would get GHS 2,500, In addition, Medeama would have to pay an amount of GHS 1,000 to Olympics in transportation costs.
Medeama have until Tuesday, March 17, to file an appeal.