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Sports News of Wednesday, 18 May 2022

    

Source: ghanaiantimes.com.gh

Don’t limit match fixing investigation to Inter Allies, AshGold alone - Arhinful tells GFA

Augustine Arhinful, Former AshantiGold striker Augustine Arhinful, Former AshantiGold striker

Former AshantiGold striker, Augustine Arhinful has urged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to widen the scope of its investigations into alleged match-fixing in Ghana, a phenomenon he believes is widespread.

His comments came on the back of the FA’s decision to demote AshantiGold SC and Inter Allies FC to second division football for their involvement in a match-fixing scandal last season.

The two clubs have also been fined GH¢100,000 each after being found guilty of match manipulation with 34 officials and players from both clubs being handed various fines.

The matter relates to a Ghana Premier League (GPL) match played between the two teams at the end of last season.

The game ended 7–0 in favor of Ashgold at the Len Clay Stadium. Inter Allies player Hashmin Musah scored two intentional goals which he later claimed was to scupper a bet placed on the match.

While Ashanti Gold and Inter Allies have been found culpable, Arhinful is confident there are still some entities out there perpetrating wrong and has asked the GFA to go after them.

“This sets an example because I don’t think it’s only these two teams that are involved.

“They should look at other matches and other officials and see to it that this issue was curtailed.

“This issue of bribery and staking bets on matches before and during matches have become endemic but we must not sit idle and do nothing about it.

“It cannot be stopped entirely because it is a worldwide thing but we should be able to curtail it to an extent,” he stated while speaking in an interview with Citi Sports.

The FA on their part has recommended that in the future, match manipulation be treated as a criminal offence.