Vision FC coach Nana Agyemang hopes to see the end of hooliganism in Ghana football

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Vision FC head coach Nana Agyemang has condemned hooliganism in Ghana football, expressing his deepest condolences to the family of Francis Frimpong ‘Pooley’, the Asante Kotoko fan who was once stabbed to loss of life at some level of a Ghana Premier League sport.

“I wish Pooley’s family my deepest condolences and must his soul leisure in peace. Whether or now not a fan or a player, no family has to grieve over going to head attempting to receive football,” Agyemang mentioned.

The tragic incident resulted in the Ghana Soccer Association suspending the League, but with the league situation to renew this weekend, Agyemang hopes that such incidents will by no methodology occur all once more in Ghana football.

The Ghana Soccer Association and the Ghana Police Service have begun constructing new Sports activities Security and Security practising modules to prevent identical incidents within the long poke.

As phase of the efforts to make certain that security, the GFA Membership Licensing Department has deemed the Baba Yara Stadium and the Legon Stadium unfit for the resumption of the league as a result of safety considerations.

Vision FC will host Hearts of Lions at home in their first match after the resumption of the league.

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