The Ghana Football Association has announced that Matchday 30 of the Ghana Premier League has been rescheduled to Wednesday, May 6, 2026, following the tragic death of forward Dominic Frimpong.
The decision comes after Frimpong lost his life in a robbery attack on the team bus of Berekum Chelsea FC. The incident occurred after the club had honoured their league fixture against FC Samartex.
In a statement, the GFA said the postponement is not only in honour of the late player but also to give Berekum Chelsea additional time to recover from the traumatic incident.
The revised schedule will allow the football community across the country to mourn and pay tribute to Frimpong during what has been described as a deeply difficult period.
According to the GFA, the Premier League will continue with Matchday 31 fixtures between May 1 and May 4, 2026, while a new date for the postponed Matchday 30 matches will be confirmed in due course.
All remaining fixtures from Matchday 31 through Matchday 34 are expected to proceed as originally planned.
As part of the tributes, players and officials across all Matchday 31 fixtures will wear black armbands, with a minute of silence to be observed at every venue in honour of Frimpong.
The gesture is also intended to support his family, friends, and former clubs, including Berekum Chelsea and Aduana FC.