Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) will today deliver the verdict on the case between Wilfred Osei Kwaku affectionately called Palmer and the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
The Sports court tribunal last month for the second time adjourned the ruling which was supposed to be out on August 4 to September 1.
A statement signed by the Counsel of CAS, Carolin Fischer, read: On behalf of the Deputy President of the CAS Appeals Division, please be advised that the time limit to communicate the Arbitral Award to the Parties, pursuant to the Article R59 of the Code of Sports-related Arbitration, has been extended until 1 September 2020.”
Tema Youth bankroller Palmer is in court after he was disqualified from the Ghana Football Association presidential race, which saw Kurt Okraku emerging as the winner.
The outcome could either legitimise the tenure of the incumbent GFA president, Kurt Okraku, or require a fresh election involving the plaintiff, as Palmer.