Kumasi Asante Kotoko deputy captain Emmanuel Gyamfi has been found guilty on the charge of misconduct by the Ghana Football Association's Disciplinary Committee headed by Osei Kwadwo Adow Esq.

The player during his hearing with the committee pleaded guilty with explanation but the committee found his explanations unsatisfactory and has therefore fined him an amount of GHC1,000 and also banned for one match.

He has also been cautioned that any future misconduct will attract a much hefty punishment.

This follows the player's improper conduct in their match day 29 clash against Inter Allies at the Theater of Dreams at Dawu.

The winger during the second half in the 65th minute appeared to have stumped on the toes of lanky Inter Allies striker Andy Okpe in the first half when the ball was no where close to the action.

The center referee and his assistants did not see the alleged incident so no action was taken against the player but the GFA has decided for the first time to test the law with the Kotoko winger.

According to the GFA, his actions is deemed unlawful and likely to bring the game into disrepute.

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