‘I hope this never happens again in Ghana football’ Vision FC coach on Nana Pooley’s fatal stabbing
Vision FC head coach, Nana Agyemang, has prolonged his condolences to the household of Francis Frimpong âPooley’ and expressed his hope that this type of tragedy never occurs in Ghana football yet again.
Pooley, an Asante Kotoko supporter, became stabbed within the midst of a Ghana Premier League match between Nsoatreman and Kotoko on matchday 19.
The incident ended in the non permanent suspension of the league, because the Ghana Soccer Affiliation (GFA) engaged stakeholders to take care of points of hooliganism.
Speaking on the subject, Agyemang strongly condemned the act of violence and known as for measures to forestall identical occurrences.
“Before the entire lot, let me snatch a 2nd to claim what took place within the League. It wasn’t finest for football, for Ghana Soccer genuinely,” he mentioned.
“I wish Pooley’s household my deepest condolences and might presumably perchance his soul leisure in peace. Whether or no longer a fan or a participant, no household has to grieve over going to explore football.
“So I’m hoping something admire this would presumably presumably no longer ever happen in Ghana football. We’re genuinely building a culture in Ghana football so that we’ll be in a build to realize away with this.
“Could presumably perchance well also simply 9th took place and this has also took place, so I’m hoping in our lifetime that we never understand anything else admire this so that Ghana football can snatch a bigger build on the earth as a total.”
Meanwhile, the GFA and the Ghana Police Carrier beget launched fresh safety and security coaching modules for police recruits.
Moreover, the Baba Yara and Legon Stadiums beget been deemed unfit for league resumption till their safety measures are improved.
The Ghana Premier League resumes this weekend, with Vision FC cyber internet hosting Hearts of Lions.