F.C. Nania

Nania F.C.
Full name Nania Football Club Accra
Founded 1998
Owner Maha Ayew
Chairman Abedi Pele
Manager George Lomotey
League Poly Tank Division One League
2007-08 Division One Middle League,

Nania F.C. (often called as Abedi Pele's Nania Accra F.C.) is a Ghanaian professional association football club based in Legon. They are a currently competing in the Poly Tank Division One League.[1]

Contents

History

Match fixing Scandal

Maha Ayew, wife of Abedi Pele, who is a director and a shareholder of Nania FC sued the Ghana Football Association as well as its President, Kwesi Nyantakyi, the chairmen of the Disciplinary and Appeals Committee of the FA – Amadu Tanko and Justice Anim Yeboah respectively, asking the court to restrain the FA from rehearing the alleged match of convenience case between her club and Okwawu United.[2]

But the sitting judge in dismissing the suit explained that an application for judicial review cannot apply to the FA, stating that such applications are applicable to public bodies and not private bodies like FA.

Maha Ayew also by her status a director and shareholder of the club according to the judges decision could not have sued the FA because she did not have a real or substantial interest in Nania FC.

The ruling stated that the three persons - Kwesi Nyantakyi, Amadu Tanko and Justice Anim Yeboah acted in their official capacity and that they couldn’t have been sued in their private capacities.

A cost of 800 GH cedis each was awarded against Maha Ayew for the three correspondents while a 1, 000 GH cedi cost was slapped on Nania FC.

By the latest ruling, the Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association would re-hear the case involving the demotion of Nania FC and Okwawhu United.[3]

The Appeals committee of the FA had set aside the ruling of the Disciplinary Committee banning the clubs for their roles in playing a match of convenience and directed the disciplinary body to re hear the matter. The club was banned for One-Year in October 2007.[4]

Controversy

Abedi Pele Ayew, Ghana's Soccer Maestro has been banned from participation in active football for one year by the Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association. The decision of the Committee follows the outcome of controversial Division One Middle League results in which Abedi's Nania FC beat Okwahu United 31-0 while Great Mariners also beat Mighty Jets 29-0 in what most soccer lovers have described in various derogatory terms.[5] The four affected Clubs Nania FC, Tudu Mighty Jets, Okwahu United and Mariners have also been fined 50 million cedis each and have all been demoted to the Third Division.< Information gathered by dellsports from the Committee's sittings on Wednesday indicated that all the players and handlers of the affected Clubs have also been banned for a year.

It would be recalled that Brong Ahafo United, Advanced Stars, Akwatia Diamond Stars and Great Corinthians and others in the 70's were given various sanctions for involving in similar allegations of match fixing.[6]

Director and Shareholder Maha Ayew was banned in October 2008 from Football.[7]

FA Cup

Nania FC beat Kumasi Asante Kotoko in July 2011 to win the reintroduced FA Cup. That feat won Abedi Pele the coach of the year and had his players winning most of the awards of the 2011 FA awards in Ghana.

Youth

The club was 2008 member of the International U19-Footballtournament in Altstätten, Switzerland.[8]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Mohammed Bongo
2 DF Kwao Nannor
3 DF Lawrence Lartey (Captain)
4 DF Anthony Awuah
5 DF Alex Kyeremteng
6 MF Kwame Asare
7 MF Kofi Berchie
8 MF Mohammed Seidu
9 FW Aminu Fuseini
10 MF Joe Oboshie
11 FW Stephen Asante
12 GK Parku Seidu
13 MF Adabo Enyan
14 MF Carlos Mensah
15 MF Roger Sanakey
16 GK Chisco Abdulai
17 MF Abubakar Sadik
No. Position Player
18 FW Abdul Aziz Abankwah
19 MF Kahlil Addey
20 GK Michael Sai
22 GK Kassim Tahiru
23 DF Ebenezer Nartey
24 MF Daniel Aidoo
25 MF William Owusu
26 MF Razak Dauda
27 FW Lawrence Adu-Boafo
28 MF Prince D.S. Sarfo
29 FW Yusif Babamu
30 GK Alhaji Kassim
31 FW Kofi Rahim Ayew
32 MF Celestine Mbarassem
33 FW Francis Seidu
35 FW Prince Baffoe

Staff

Operations

Chairman & Head Coach

Vice President/General Manager

Director and Shareholder

Sports

Assistant Coach

Technical Coach

Welfare Officer

Reserve Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
DF Abraziz Abankwah
DF Ernest Adu Dansu
DF Ankrah
DF Yakubu
DF Yusif Abdul Rahim
No. Position Player
MF Obeng
MF Danso
FW Rahim Ayew Abdul
FW Prince Baffoe
FW Henry Yartey

Titles

2007 [9]

Notable players

Famous players

Former players

  • Adakwa
  • Addey
  • Kofi Rahim Ayew
  • Fustini
  • Gado
  • Addy Kahlil
  • Mutawakilu
  • Ebenezer Nartey
  • Abdul Razak
  • Tachie
  • Kassim Tahiru [11]
  • Abdul Gariyu Yahaya [12]
  • Babamu Yusif

References