I deeply regret investing in Ghana Football – Dr. Kwame Kyei

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President of Nations FC, Dr. Kwame Kyei, has expressed deep regret over his involvement in Ghanaian football following a violent incident during his team’s penultimate league match.

The regrettable episode unfolded during Nations FC’s Matchday 33 clash against Basake Holy Stars at the Ampain AAK II Arena on Sunday.

Tensions escalated after two controversial penalties were awarded to the home team, prompting Nations FC to abandon the game in protest over what they described as poor officiating.

In the midst of the chaos, Dr. Kyei and his son, Divine Kyei Boadu, were reportedly attacked by home supporters.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Dr. Kyei did not hide his disappointment.

“I have regretted getting involved in Ghana football,” Dr. Kyei said.

“I have lost the passion for it. We are hoping for a change. If we all just sit and complain about it, then we are not acting right as elderly people,” he added.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has yet to issue an official response to the incident.

Despite the controversy, Nations FC remain at the summit of the league table with 60 points. A win in the disputed match would have clinched their maiden Premier League title.