Ghana Premier League giants Kumasi Asante Kotoko is at odds with the Ghana Football Association about a directive preventing the club from filming their matches and on Thursday wrote a strongly worded letter to the Ghana Football Association(GFA)

In an 11 point letter written and signed by the Administrative and  Operations Manager of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Emmanuel Newton Dasoberi, the club points out to the GFA that it is breaching its own statutes and regulation by preventing clubs from filming their own matches for purposes of education citing article 42 (5) of the Premier League Regulations.

Nana Oduro Sarfo an Executive Committee member of the GFA says no club has the mandate to record their own games.

But has pleaded with Asante Kotoko management to be calm and meet the GFA on Monday in order to solve the impasse.

"Currently no club have the got the clearance from the GFA to take footages of their games and will have to wait to get that," he told Hot FM.

"I will plead with Kotoko management for us to meet the CEOs of the various clubs on Monday for us to solve the issues concerning filming the Ghana premier league games."