Referees Association suspends 74 referees over Anas exposé

The Referees Association of Ghana (RAG) has suspended 74 of its members whose names came up in the recent investigative film by the journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

The Association in a statement indicated that while a final determination is yet to be taken by its Disciplinary Committee against the 74 persons, it has issued a provisional suspension.

[contextly_sidebar id=”i6lu3UpIYEjJIcaMnNSEnhrc5Nt5vdNI”]The referees, who include FIFA referees, Assistant FIFA referees, Premier League referees and retired referees, were caught among other offenses taking bribes to influence the outcome of football matches.

In the film titled Number 12, which was premiered throughout the country some months ago, some of the referees were captured boasting about their credentials in showing players undeserved red cards.

Some of the referees who have been suspended include; FIFA referees Issaka Afful and Reginald Lathbridge.

The retired referees who have also been suspended include; Leanier Addy and Charles Dowuona.

Referee Samuel Sukah, who awarded a controversial penalty opportunity to Accra Hearts of Oak in 2017 in their game against arch-rivals Kumasi Asante Kotoko that became a top subject for major sports discussions has also been suspended after the Anas’ video showed that he had taken a bribe to ensure victory for Accra Hearts of Oak.

Read the full statement below:

The Referees Association of Ghana (RAG)wishes to inform all stakeholders of the game of football and the general public that the underlisted Referees, Assistants Referees and Retired Referees whose names came up in the Anas Aremeyaw Anas exposé have been provisionally suspended pending the final determination of their case by the Disciplinary Committee of RAG.

 

FIFA REFEREES

  1. Prosper Adii
  2. Issaka Afful
  3. Reginald Lathbridge
  4. Nathan Anafo
  5. Cecil Amatey Fleischer
  6. Adaari Latif

 

ASSISTANT FIFA REFEREES

  1. Dawood Ouedraogo
  2. Ibrahim Adam Badiu
  3. Eric Nantiere
  4. A. S. Malik
  5. David Adjin
  6. David Laryea
  7. Theresa Akogyam

 

PREMIER REFEREES

  1. Yaw Ametepey
  2. Dally Gagba
  3. William Agbovi
  4. Sylvester Adzoku
  5. S. B. Bortey
  6. Nuhu Liman
  7. Mclord Arhin
  8. Emmanuel Ansah
  9. Amofa Sarkodiee
  10. Justice Adu Poku
  11. Timothy Obuobisa
  12. Wiseman Ghansah
  13. Prince Amoah
  14. Samuel Sukah
  15. Samuel Kyeremeh
  16. Otis Oppong
  17. Awal Mohammed
  18. Daniel Dogbetor
  19. Uriah Glah
  20. Eku Boateng
  21. Solomon Mordey

 

PREMIER ASSISTANT REFEREES

  1. Alhassan yahaya
  2. Haruna Bawa
  3. Safo Adade
  4. Samuel Borquaye
  5. Samuel Opoku Boateng
  6. Alhassan Badiu
  7. Ben Wormawor
  8. Emurana Salifu
  9. Joseph Ayambila
  10. Salifu Rahman
  11. Samuel Asiedu
  12. Joseph Sey
  13. Ashitey Armah
  14. Jason Nunoo
  15. Philip Darko
  16. Ashong Ibrahim
  17. Augustine Akugri
  18. Ben Samari
  19. Kennedy Bentil
  20. Freeman Awulo
  21. Nii Kotey Kotei

 

DIVISION ONE REFEREES

  1. Heyford Adehe
  2. Dickson Wellington
  3. Abraham Poku
  4. Prince Coffie

 

DIVISION ONE ASSISTANT REFEREES

  1. Saviour Amevor
  2. Atsu Dogbey
  3. Charles Abloh
  4. Daniel Diawu
  5. Joseph Laryea
  6. E. B. Quaye

 

WOMEN LEAGUE

    1. Fulera Iddrisu Bamie
    2. Eugenia Asigri
    3. Richlove Awuah
    4. Esther Awo Detse

 

RETIRED REFEREES

  1. Leanier Addy
  2. S. A. Quaye
  3. Wellington Joseph
  4. Umar Teni
  5. Charles Dowuona

 

KWAO SAMPSON

DEPUTY GENERAL SECRETARY


By: Jonas Nyabor/citinewsroom.com/Ghana

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