The Division Two Super Middle League has been postponed indefinitely by the Western Regional Football Association until all legal matters have been resolved, according to a statement issued on Monday night.
The Super Middle League, which was initially set on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, has been postponed, according to the announcement made by the Association on Monday, June 12, 2023.
On Monday, Ebenezer Kwamena Thompson successfully petitioned the Sekondi High Court for an interlocutory injunction to prevent the WRFA from merging with the league.
Ebenezer Kwamena Thompson, a well-known Hasaacas FC supporter, claimed there were various illegalities present in the league that needed to be resolved before moving on to the Middle League.
“I am a native of Sekondi and an avid football fan. I kept up with the league and observed numerous problems that developed as a result. We must make sure that the league runs smoothly and that all of the association’s members are happy. Numerous unlawful activities are taking place, which are detrimental to the development of football in the area. “
Regarding the allegation that he was pushed by Sekondi Hasaacas FC, he said, “I am beyond being pushed by someone; I’m an adult who has been around for a long time. No one directs me in my decisions; I make my own.
On June 23, 2023, the WRFA will be required to appear before the Sekondi High Court to hear the matter.