DjQwequ Blog of Monday, 3 February 2025
Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah
In a startling development, Nsoatreman FC has formally declared their intention to leave the Ghana Premier League. The decision comes after a Kotoko fan was killed in a horrific act of violence that broke out during their match against Asante Kotoko on Matchday 19 of the current season. In addition to tarnishing the sport, this violent episode in Nsoatre has raised serious questions regarding safety and security at football games in Ghana.
A violent altercation between rival supporters in the stands transformed the disastrous match between Nsoatreman FC and Asante Kotoko, which was played at Nsoatre's home field, into a tragedy. A Kotoko supporter lost their life as a result of the rapidly intensifying brawl. Witnesses recount tumultuous events in which two groups of supporters engaged in a furious altercation that ultimately resulted in fatalities.
While the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and security personnel have pledged to resolve the issues over supporter safety, authorities have begun looking into the circumstances leading up to the incident. This incident has brought attention to the nation's rising worries about crowd management, hooliganism, and the security of matchgoers.
The Withdrawal of Nsoatreman FC
Nsoatreman FC has taken the extreme measure of formally leaving the Ghana Premier League in response to the tragedy and the ensuing security concerns. The club outlined its reasons for leaving in an official letter to the Ghana Football Association (GFA), pointing to the absence of sufficient safeguards to ensure that similar tragedies don't occur again as well as the growing concerns about player and supporter safety.

