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Asante Kotoko fan shot at Baba Yara Stadium after loss to Berekum Chelsea

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
January 12, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read

One Kumasi Asante Kotoko fan was reportedly shot on Sunday as violence marred the Kumasi club’s Ghana Premier League encounter with Berekum Chelsea.

Although initial reports on social media suggested that the unidentified fan had died, he is currently receiving treatment at the Emergency Unit of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

Videos shared widely on social media showed a man covered in blood, initially writhing in pain on the floor outside the Baba Yara Stadium before being carried away, presumably to the hospital, by some onlookers, leaving a bloody spot on the ground.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that the fan was shot by a police officer with Kotoko preparing to lodge a formal complaint.

The match itself ended 1-0 to Chelsea, with Kofi Owusu getting the only goal of the game.

Fans of the Porcupine Warriors were upset about a decision by the referee which resulted in defender Empem Dacosta being sent off.

The crowd felt that the referee had erroneously given Dacosta the card as they believed the initial incident had involved another of their players, Kwame Adom and an opposing player.

The yellow card flashed by the referee to Dacosta proved costly, however, as he was already on a card.

A number of Kotoko fans started throwing items including water bottles onto the pitch.

The match was held up for a number of minutes as officials tried to regain control of the crowd, resulting in eight minutes of added time after 90 minutes had been played.

There are reports of violence at the Baba Yara Stadium during the Ghana Premier League game between Kotoko and Berekum Chelsea.

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Fans, however, resumed throwing objects on the pitch, with a few managing to gain access to the inner perimeters of the stadium before being chased back by security.

Some videos showed some of the Kotoko players pleading with the fans to stop.

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