The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has fined Nations FC GH¢2,500 for their involvement in the abandonment of their League match against Basake Holy Stars.
The ruling, made by the GFA Disciplinary Committee led by legal expert Osei Kwadwo Adow, Esq., also entails the forfeiture of the match, a deduction of three points from Nations FC’s total for the season, and additional referrals for inquiries into the behaviour of the match officials.
The Disciplinary Committee concluded that Nations FC bore full responsibility for the events that led to the abandonment of the match, dismissing the club’s counter-protest which attempted to shift the blame away from them.
In delivering its verdict, the committee stated “clear breaches” of GFA Premier League Regulations that warranted decisive action.
Per the ruling, GH¢1,250 of the total fine is to be paid directly to Basake Holy Stars as partial compensation for the disruption and potential financial losses incurred.

The remaining GH¢1,250 will be paid to the Ghana Football Association itself, reinforcing its role as both a governing and disciplinary authority in Ghanaian football.
Under Article 33(1)(b) of the GFA Premier League Regulations, Nations FC forfeits the abandoned match by a default scoreline of 3-0 in favour of Basake Holy Stars.
Impact on League Standings
To even make matters worse, there has been a three-point deduction from Nations FC’s final league tally. The club, which had concluded its 2024/25 Premier League campaign with an impressive 60 points, will now drop to 57.
This seemingly small numerical adjustment has significant changes for the final league standings.
With the deduction, Nations FC falls to fifth place in the table, thereby losing a potential spot in next season’s continental competitions, assuming the top four teams qualify for such opportunities.
The decision is a disappointing end to an otherwise commendable season for the Kumasi-based club, which had shown consistent performance across several fixtures before the incident occurred.
Details of the exact nature of the incident that led to the match abandonment have not been fully disclosed in the committee’s public release.
However, initial reports suggest a confrontation between officials and members of the Nations FC technical team, which escalated to the point where the match could not continue.

Sources within the league hinted at security concerns, prompting the referee to call off the game. The Disciplinary Committee’s decision to refer the matter to the GFA Prosecutor highlights the seriousness of the incident.
The prosecutor is expected to launch a comprehensive investigation into the match officials’ reports, interview witnesses, and possibly bring further charges against individuals or groups found to have acted inappropriately.
Reactions to The Ruling
Reactions to the ruling have been mixed. Supporters of Basake Holy Stars have welcomed the decision, viewing it as a just resolution that rewards their team for maintaining composure in a hostile environment.
For a club that has spent much of the season fighting for mid-table respectability, the three awarded points offer a significant morale boost and a more favourable end to their campaign.
On the other hand, officials and fans of Nations FC have expressed disappointment, with some questioning the fairness of the disciplinary process. Club representatives have yet to issue an official statement but are expected to do so in the coming days.
Importantly, all parties affected by the ruling have the right to appeal the decision. According to GFA regulations, any such appeal must be filed within 24 hours of the verdict being communicated.
It remains to be seen whether Nations FC will exercise this right. Given the stakes involved, particularly the loss of league position and potential sponsorship implications, an appeal seems likely.

Review of The Season
The disciplinary ruling adds further drama to what has been one of the most thrilling Ghana Premier League seasons in recent memory. In a tightly contested race for the title, Bibiani GoldStars emerged as surprise champions, capitalizing on late-season missteps by title favorites to secure their first-ever league trophy.
With the season now concluded, attention turns to the off-season activities — transfer market moves, pre-season preparations, and potential legal battles arising from disciplinary issues such as this one.
The GFA, for its part, has reiterated its commitment to enforcing rules and maintaining discipline across all levels of Ghanaian football.
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