Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko have united and submitted a joint position paper to the Ghana Football Association (GFA) calling for immediate action to strengthen stadium security and address other issues facing the Ghana Premier League.
This partnership comes after the two clubs held a strategic consultation in Accra when representatives from Hearts of Oak’s Board and Management and Kotoko’s Interim Management Committee (IMC) had a thorough conversation about the league’s current situation.
The announcement highlights the clubs’ shared commitment to enhancing the safety of football matches, with a specific focus on security protocols to protect fans and players alike. This comes as both clubs prepare to present their position paper to the Executive Committee of the GFA on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
The joint move between the two giants of Ghanaian football comes in the wake of a heartbreaking tragedy. Francis Frimpong (Nana Pooley), a devoted fan of Asante Kotoko, tragically lost his life in an incident that has cast a shadow over the league. The painful loss has served as a stark reminder of the critical need for increased safety at football matches, with both Hearts of Oak and Kotoko leaders agreeing that the safety of supporters must be the top priority for all stakeholders involved.
In a statement, the Hearts of Oak Board extended heartfelt condolences to the Asante Kotoko family, pledging to collaborate with them and all relevant parties to ensure that this loss would not be in vain. The clubs emphasized that the tragic incident should catalyse a change to prevent such events from recurring in the future. They also called for a collective effort involving the GFA, government agencies, law enforcement, and the supporters themselves to ensure the safety of all at the stadiums.
“The tragic incident involving the loss of Nana Pooley is a painful reminder of the urgent need for better security measures across the league,” said a joint statement from both clubs. “Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko are committed to working hand-in-hand with the GFA and other stakeholders to prevent such incidents and provide a safe environment for football fans.”
The two clubs are advocating for the adoption of enhanced security protocols, which could include a more robust presence of law enforcement at matches, improved crowd control measures, and stricter access management at stadiums. Additionally, they are seeking better collaboration between football authorities and the local government to foster a safe environment for football.
This initiative comes as part of a larger effort to rejuvenate the Ghana Premier League and to provide a safer, more enjoyable experience for the thousands of passionate fans who flock to the stadiums. Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko’s joint position paper, which outlines these concerns and recommendations, is expected to be submitted to the GFA soon. The clubs are calling for swift action from the GFA to adopt the necessary changes that will ensure a safer footballing environment.
In conclusion, both clubs’ commitment to working together for the betterment of the Ghana Premier League and the safety of its supporters signals a positive step forward in strengthening the country’s football culture. Their unified approach, especially following the loss of a loyal supporter, underlines the importance of collaboration among all parties involved in the league, as they look to create a safer, more enjoyable football environment for fans across the country.
As they prepare to present their position paper, Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko hope their combined efforts will inspire change and create a better future for the Ghana Premier League.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Vera Shireta Awuku Akuinor

