Vision FC have been charged by the Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for alleged breaches of the body’s Disciplinary Code, 2019, following their Ghana Premier League fixture against Swedru All Blacks.
In an official statement, the GFA indicated that the charges relate to the club’s purported failure to guarantee the safety and security of match officials both during and after the encounter.
The club has also been cited over acts of misconduct involving sections of its supporters in the aftermath of the game, raising concerns about crowd control and adherence to league regulations.
The Football Association stressed that the alleged offences represent serious violations, particularly with regard to the protection of match officials and the maintenance of order at match venues.
The development could prove significant for Vision FC, who are currently fighting to retain their top-flight status. Potential sanctions, including points deductions or restrictions on hosting matches, may further impact their campaign if found guilty.
Vision FC have been given until Wednesday, May 7, 2026, to respond formally to the charges, with the club expected to submit its account of events alongside any supporting evidence.

Attention now shifts back to on-field matters, as Vision FC prepare to face Young Apostles in their outstanding Matchday 30 fixture in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.