The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has reversed the directive banning Premier League Clubs from recording their matches.
This decision was taken after a meeting with the Chief Executive Officers of all elite clubs on Monday.
The greenlight from the GFA allowing clubs to record their matches enforceforth ends the disagreement with Asante Kotoko who were reluctant to drop using their VEO technology for filiming matches for educational purpose.
At the said meeting, Kotoko also demanded a copy of the contract between the GFA and StarTimes, but that was not made available to members.
That said, the Porcupine Warriors continue to insist they need a copy of the agreement reached between the Chinese broadcaster and the football governing body.
It is unclear when the contract will be given to Kotoko, but what is definite is that the Porcupines will not renege on their request.
It is unclear when the contract will be given to Kotoko, but what is definite is that the Porcupines will not renege on their request.
According to reports, the Clubs will formally petition GFA for a copy of the contract after the FA failed to show signs of willingness to avail a copy to members at the meeting.