The referees Manager of Ghana Football Association Alex Kotey has hinted that, the Association has asked Ghanaian referees to improve upon their performance else face dismissal.
The strong warning comes as a result of continuous errors in officiating especially in the Ghanaian topflight.
Series of concerns have been raised in the Ghana Premier League, including controversial penalties awarded and goals either allowed or disallowed.
In an interview with the GFA Podcast, the GFA’s Referees Manager, Alex Kotey, said efforts are being made to eradicate substandard officiating.
“We’ve put a lot of structures in place and we are trying to plug some of them [referees] out, but it’s been quite slow because we need to be very tactful in doing that.
“We have placed a lot of referees on ice for errors.
“Where you see a referee who is not in a position to be developed, you kick the person out.”
One of the most talked-about moments this season was Kotoko’s disallowed goal against Bibiani Gold Stars at Dun’s Park, a decision taken by referee Julian Nunoo.
The National Chapters Committee of Hearts of Oak also raised concerns about “repeated decisions” that are “undermining the integrity of the competition.”
The strong warning comes as a result of continuous errors in officiating especially in the Ghanaian topflight.
Series of concerns have been raised in the Ghana Premier League, including controversial penalties awarded and goals either allowed or disallowed.
In an interview with the GFA Podcast, the GFA’s Referees Manager, Alex Kotey, said efforts are being made to eradicate substandard officiating.
“We’ve put a lot of structures in place and we are trying to plug some of them [referees] out, but it’s been quite slow because we need to be very tactful in doing that.
“We have placed a lot of referees on ice for errors.
“Where you see a referee who is not in a position to be developed, you kick the person out.”
One of the most talked-about moments this season was Kotoko’s disallowed goal against Bibiani Gold Stars at Dun’s Park, a decision taken by referee Julian Nunoo.
The National Chapters Committee of Hearts of Oak also raised concerns about “repeated decisions” that are “undermining the integrity of the competition.”
