Essipong stadium likely to host Kotoko-Hearts cracker after latest home ban

Godwin Ablordey is reported to have instigated violence against referee Biney-leading to three home match ban

Godwin Ablordey is reported to have instigated violence against referee Biney-leading to three home match ban



Ghana’s super clash between Kotoko and Hearts will likely take place at the Essipong stadium after the local powerhouse were hit with a three-home match ban on Thursday. 

The Porcupine Warriors have been hit badly with a three-home match ban after irate fans attacked referee E.R Biney during their 1-0 defeat at home to Heart of Lions.

The angry fans charged on the centre referee and slapped him several times –which has incurred the wrath of the Ghana FA.

The defending League champions are now looking for a new place BIG enough to accommodate their numerous followers.

But moments after the heavy ban, GHANAsoccernet.com understands that the two-time African Champions are likely to settle on the Essipong stadium as the venue for the biggest match of the football calendar.

The biggest Ghanaian club have massive followers in the oil-rich Region and could consider

Kotoko fans could turn their frustration on team manager Godwin Ablordey and chief supporter Ali Maradona, who are reported to have instigated the incident –leading to the ban which could be decisive in the title race.

Kotoko lead the table with 10 points and must bag maximum points away from home to ensure they retain the Premier League crown.

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