Ashantigold-Inter Allies match-fixing scandal: Those who sat on the case should have resigned after CAS verdict- Thomas Duah

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Ashantigold SC head coach Thomas Duah says the people who adjudicated their match-fixing scandal against Inter Allies should have resigned by now if Ghana was a serious nation.

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He is saying this after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) annulled all sanctions imposed on them by the Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association.

The two sides played out a 7-0 match in favour of Ashantigold at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium in the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League.

"Those who sat on the case of the boys should have resigned by now after the CAS decision," Duah told Akoma FM in Kumasi.

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"What the GFA and their Secretary have done to us is very painful. If I were Isaac Opoku Agyemang who was on the verge of moving to Europe prior to the verdict, I would have cursed the FA and the Secretary."

Both teams were expelled from the Ghana Premier League and demoted to the Division Two League while some players were banned for various time lengths.

The bans on the players has since been overturned by CAS.