Confirmed: Asante Kotoko Admonished To Play Against Fc Nouadhibou Behind Close Doors.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko has been denied by the Ministry of Sports on their earlier request to allow fans into the stadium to occupy 20% of the Accra Sports Stadium capacity in their  second leg game against Mauritanian giants Fc Nouadhibou On Saturday.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko in their official request to the Ministry of Sports indicated fans were allowed to watch their first leg in Mauritania which gave Fc Nouadhibou alot of advantages in the game, so same should be given to them on Saturday so they will have an extra advantage over Fc Nouadhibou.

The Ministry wrote back to Kotoko stating the government is very committed in projecting  the lives of Ghanaians against the deadly Coronavirus, so Kotoko should adhere to it directive to play the match behind close doors.

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