Young Apostles to boycott Ghana Premier League games over poor officiating

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The Chief Executive Officer of Young Apostles, Gerald Domfeh, has announced that the club will boycott the remainder of their 2025/26 Ghana Premier League matches, citing dissatisfaction with refereeing standards.

The decision follows a 2-2 draw against Hohoe United on Matchday 19 at the Wenchi Sports Stadium, a result Domfeh says reflects broader officiating issues this season.

In an interview on Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Domfeh stated that while the team will still appear for scheduled matches, they will not actively compete on the field.

“As a club, we have decided to boycott the rest of our Premier League games. We will show up on matchdays but will not compete once the game starts,” he said.

Domfeh added that the club sees greater value in competing in the Division One League, where they can sell players and generate revenue, rather than continuing under the current Premier League conditions.

“It makes more sense for us to compete in the Division One League rather than in the Premier League. We can sell players and make money there, and that is our decision,” he explained.

Currently 15th on the league table with 22 points, Young Apostles are set to face Dreams FC at the Tuba Astro Turf in their upcoming Matchday 20 fixture.