The Court of Arbitration for Sports has thrown out the case of Ghanaian Premier League side Tema Youth contesting their demotion from the top flight last term.
The Tema-based side slipped into the drop zone after being ducked 12 points for fielding an unqualified player which they never recovered from.
A decision they claim was harshly handed and were battling what they described as 'unfair judgment".
Tema Youth were seeking that the world's renowned sports arbitration to reverse the punishment meted to them back home and reinstated for the Glo Premier League.
They appealed and lost in the corridors of the Ghana Football Association and decided to pursue the matter.
Cas' decision means the opening fixtures for the local league will go ahead as planned.


Abandoned newborn baby found near gutter at Agona Swedru Woaraba
Reparations Justice Forum questions imported schnapps for African libation ritua...
35-year-old teacher found dead in room at Akyem Anweam
If 2024 anti-LGBTQ bill was good, why wasn't same given to Mahama for assent? — ...
'Oga should be worried' — Kwaku Azar reacts as pressure mounts on Ofori-Atta af...
Nigerians facing xenophobic attacks in South Africa are legal migrants — Foreign...
AG to meet US counterparts on pending extradition requests — Kwakye Ofosu
JHS graduate, another drown in Twifo-Atti-Morkwa rivers during heavy rainfall
27-year-old jailed 4years for stealing church musical equipment at Hohoe
Call 'Rambo-style' Mintah Akandoh to order — Minority tells Mahama
