KetaFC alleges bias and interference in Volta Regional Middle League protest
KetaFC alleges bias and interference in the Volta Regional Middle League protest, according to a statement issued on May 27, 2026. The club expressed disappointment over developments surrounding a protest after the club's 3-2 win against Yingor FC.
The protest being considered reportedly relates to matters arising from the 2023/2024 Middle League season, a competition Yingor FC neither qualified for nor participated in beyond the sub-middle league stage. KetaFC questioned the basis upon which such a matter could be used against the club in the current competition, suggesting that the process raises concerns about fairness and procedural integrity. The club further alleged that previous protest decisions ruled in its favour remain unresolved, a situation it says deepens perceptions of selective justice and targeted treatment. KetaFC cautioned against the use of "privileged positions, closeness to power, financial influence, or sponsorship arrangements" to influence sporting outcomes or administrative decisions. The statement also highlighted the ownership of the club by Enyonam Apetorgbor, describing her investment in football as a significant contribution to sports development and women's participation in football administration.
KetaFC has called on the Volta Regional Football Association to apply its rules fairly and transparently without fear, favour, intimidation, or selective treatment. The club insists that the growth and credibility of football in the Volta Region depend on equal treatment and integrity in the administration of the game.
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KetaFC has voiced concerns regarding the handling of a protest following their victory in the Volta Regional Middle League - alleging bias. The club hints at unfair administrative conduct and possible interference, raising questions about the integrity of the competition.
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