The Ghana Football Association (GFA) Disciplinary Committee has handed Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Mohamed Camara a five-match suspension and a GHS 20,000 fine following a series of misconduct charges.
The sanctions stem from an explosive Matchday 25 encounter against Karela United at the Tamale Sports Stadium on March 8, 2026, where the Porcupine Warriors suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat.
According to the official GFA verdict released on April 21, Camara was found guilty of unsporting behavior and physically assaulting the match referee after the final whistle.
The tension-filled match, which saw Kotoko reduced to ten men in the first half, culminated in a post-match confrontation where the Guinean shot-stopper allegedly used abusive language and initiated physical contact with the officiating team.
In addition to the five-game ban, which takes immediate effect, Camara must pay the GHS 20,000 fine within 14 days or face further disciplinary action.
The committee also issued a stern warning to the player regarding his future conduct on the pitch. Kotoko’s Welfare Officer, Kwasi Frimpong Amos, was also implicated in the incident for his role in the scuffle.
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