U-17 WWCQ: GFA set to pursue Black Maidens boycott

 U-17 WWCQ: GFA set to pursue Black Maidens boycott


Source: avea1tv


Photograph credit: GFA


The Ghana Football Association has educated the Confederation regarding African Football of its goal to pursue the boycott effectively Blacked Maidens for age cheating.


Ghana's U-17 Women's group was given a restriction which precludes them from contending in the following two CAF qualifiers for the U-17 World Cup.


The choice means until 2028, the Black Maidens won't participate in the mainland and worldwide masterpiece at the U-17 level.


After Morocco griped that Nancy Amoh and Rasheeda Shahadu had misrepresented their ages during the two-legged last round of the matches between the two nations, the decision was made to boycott Ghana with a $100,000.00 fine.


On Monday, July 4, CAF reported the judgment in which it expressed the GFA had not tended to the allegations made against them.


In its most memorable post following the decision, the GFA made clearly the CAF had not considered the protection and declared its expectation to pursue the decision.


The Ghana FA has been working on it and on Thursday, paid the allure cash and began the seven-day window for presenting their allure.


"The Ghana Football Association has communicated its preparation to challenge the choice by the CAF Disciplinary Committee concerning the two players[Nancy Amoh and Rasheeda Shahadu]".


"Thus the GFA has paid the important allure documenting charge as per the Article 58 of the CAF Disciplinary Code".


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