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    GFA: CAS Adjourns Palmer Case To September

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    The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) have for the second adjourned the case between Wilfred Oswi Kwaku Palmerand the Ghana Football Association(GFA) to September.

    Palmer dragged GFA to CAS following what he termed as ‘unfair’ disqualification from contesting the 2019 GFA Presidential elections.

    The Tema Youth bank roller was disqualified by the now-defunct Normalisation Committee / Elections Committee from contesting the elections.

    He was disqualified on two grounds: One was his failure to pay the 10% mandatory fee to the GFA following the transfer of his player Joseph Paintsil to Belgian side KRC Genk.

    If Palmer wins the case, as part of the relieves he’s seeking, the results of the last FA presidential elections will be declared null and void for a fresh elections to be held.

    Also, if CAS throws out Palmer’s case, Kurt Okraku will continue to serve his four-year term as GFA President. (Apart from the heading and image that is slightly changed, the script was taken from kingdomfmonline.)

    This new was gathered by SkyNet News

    Source:Skynetgh.com|Ghana