
It looks like the Ghana Premier League is coming back soon as the court case holding up its resumption has been resolved, albeit temporarily.
Before every league season begins, the GFA holds its annual congress to discuss all issues arising from the old season and pertaining to the upcoming one. A dispute regarding the relegation of Alhaji Grunzah’s King Faisal saw them heading to court, thus securing an injunction against the convening of congress.
Without congress, a new season could not begin.
The Accra Human Rights Court hearing the case ruled that the injunction against congress be lifted, thus freeing the GFA to begin preparations for the new season.
The FA has thus announced December 30 as the day for this year’s congress, with the league to commence a week later on January 7, 2015; as there’s barely any time to waste.