The Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association has handed suspension and fines to Chief Executive officer of Accra Great Olympics Oluboi Commodore.
Mr Commodore has been given a one match ban, and fined 2,000 Ghana Cedis for his derogatory comments on Ghanaian referees., the disciplinary committee has warned the outspoken CEO to pay the fines or face a six month ban from Ghana Football
The disciplinary committee in its ruling said That a fine of GHc2,000 is hereby imposed on Oloboi Commodore, CEO of Great Olympics FC for the misconduct in accordance with Article 34(9) of the GFA Premier League Regulations and Article 6(1) of the GFA Disciplinary Code
COMMODORE stated among others that, ‘if not for dubious officiating they (referring to Accra Hearts of Oak SC) wouldn’t be where they are now’. comment is deemed to be ungentlemanly and likely to bring the game into disrepute.
The Association also find the comments made as an accusation you made against match officials without proof.
In his written statement of defence, OLOBOI COMMODORE pleaded guilty to the charge.
That a fine of GHc2,000 is hereby imposed on Oloboi Commodore, CEO of Great Olympics FC for the misconduct in accordance with Article 34(9) of the GFA Premier League Regulations and Article 6(1) of the GFA Disciplinary Code
3. That Oloboi Commodore is hereby handed a one match suspension in accordance with Article 6(2)(a) of the GFA Disciplinary Code.
4. That Oloboi Commodore shall within three (3) days use the same medium, apologize to the Referees of the GFA and the entire Association, failing which Oloboi Commodore shall serve a further 6 months ban.
5. Oloboi Commodore is warned that any future misconduct shall receive a more severe punishment