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Ghana Premier League players forced to take pay cuts - Aduana Stars chief Commey

The renowned administrator has shed light on the repercussions of the lack of domestic football in the country

Aduana Stars chief executive officer Albert Commey has disclosed the club have had to slash the salaries of players.

Domestic football has taken a downward turn since a corruption scandal hurt the nation's football association in June 2018, halting all activities and competitions including the Premier League and FA Cup.

Resumption of the top-flight, following a makeshift Special Competition organised between February and June this year to "keep clubs busy", has been left in the air due to a lack of agreement between a Fifa Normalisation Committee for football administration in the country and the Ghana League Clubs Association (Ghalca).