Attram De Visser Sporting Club is demanding fair officiating in the remaining two games to end the 2023/24 Access Bank Division one league.
The statement from Attram De Visser Communications and Protocol Manager reads:
Management of Attram De Visser Sporting Club, a division one side Competing in Zone Three (3) of the ongoing Access Bank Ghana Division One League, wishes to appeal to the Ghana Football Association and it’s Referees Appointing Authority to exhibit nothing but fairness in their refereeing in the remaining
two games of the season.
We have seen and the public bears witness to the appalling and bias officiating by some referees towards us in the season which are all deliberate attempts to favour some clubs and also benefit certain individuals.
Attram De Visser Sporting Club will come out with our frustrations at the hands of some referees and the
powers that be at some league centres when the season comes to a close but before then we urge the GFA
to be vigilant in this dying moment of the season where most funny things happens.
As we bring to the notice of the public some bad nuts and low points of the ongoing league season, let’s
also use the opportunity to salute hard working and tactical coaches, hard working football players and some good referees whose through their week in-week out efforts making sure the league is competitive for football fans to enjoy.
Finally we ask the Ghana Football Association to adjudicate on all pending disciplinary cases before its
legal committees before last matches of the season are played.
We don’t want a situation where final round of games are honoured but would have to wait for GFA to produce what they usually called certified league table from GFA because we of Attram De Visser Sporting Club believe matches are won on the pitch not boardroom.
Hope to see sanity in the rest of the matches.
Below is the official statement released by Attram de Visser Sporting club.
Vision FC leads Zone 3 with 52 points, followed closely by Attram De Visser with 49 points. A win for Vision FC against Uncle ‘T’ United in this weekend’s 29th fixture, barring any unforeseen circumstances, means Vision FC will be promoted to the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League, as they have a better head-to-head record than Attram De Visser. Vision FC won 3-0 in the first round at home at Nii Adjei Okraku II, while Attram De Visser won 1-0 at the Tuba Astro Turf in the second round. Meanwhile, Attram De Visser SC will travel to the Oda Sporting Stadium to face Kotoku Royals, who are battling relegation.