Dreams FC coach Karim Zito suggests temporal solution to hooliganism ahead of Premier League resumption
Dreams FC coach Abdul Karim Zito is advocating for a yell venues to honour Ghana Premier League matches as a temporal measure to curb hooliganism.
His comment comes on the support of contemporary violent incident in Nsoatre, the keep a devoted Asante Kotoko fans (Nana Pooley) tragically misplaced his life, leading to the suspension of the Ghana Premier League.
On Wednesday morning, the Ghana Soccer Association launched the Premier League will resume on March 6, 2025.
The resumption of the Ghanaian prime-flight is enviornment to the protection and safety assurance inspection of all venues for the time being being undertaken by the Ghana FA and the Ministry for Sports and Recreation.
“For the indicate time, now we must settle some stadia for Ghana Premier League video games. This can even be very inviting for fans to intimidate referees at stadia like Accra Sports Stadium, Baba Yara, Cape Soar, and Tamale. No topic the keep your crew is, chances are high you’ll well also play your private home sport at anywhere. This might perchance well wait on as a lesson to all of us’
“We (coaches) are victims. We suffer from the fans continuously. You might perchance perchance well coast to a certain venue and that you would be able to even stare fans throwing stones and quite lots of objects at us. There are certain towns and areas in the country I don’t want us to play there” he mentioned.
Dreams FC for the time being sit 15th on the Ghana Premier League standings after 19 matches into the campaign, collecting neutral 20 aspects.