After violent clashes in Ghana that led to the death of a fan during a match, five have been arrested and all league games have been suspended as investigations continue.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has suspended all Premier League matches following violent clashes during the fixture between Nsoatreman FC and Asante Kotoko at Nana Koromansah Park in Nsoatre.
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The incident resulted in the tragic death of a Kotoko supporter, leading to heightened concerns over safety at football matches.
The Ghana Police Service has intensified its investigation into the incident, arresting two additional suspects, identified as Isaac Ofosu and Yeboah Augustine, bringing the total number of individuals in custody to five.
These suspects are currently assisting with ongoing investigations, according to GhanaSoccernet.
In a related development, Nsoatreman FC owner Ignatius Baffour Awuah, who was among the initial three arrested, is understood to have been placed under a travel ban after appearing in court.
The GFA has also indefinitely banned Nsoatreman FC's home ground and charged the club over its role in the incident.
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The GFA's decision to suspend the league underscores the severity of the situation as authorities work to restore order and ensure the safety of all stakeholders in Ghanaian football.