FIFA have warned Ghana they face being referred to its emergency committee if their government does not stop interfering in football matters, the Ghana Football Association confirmed today.
The GFA revealed on their official website that they have received a letter from the world governing body giving the Ghanaian authorities a Sunday deadline to "stop their direct intervention and allow GFA to work again".
The association confirmed their headquarters were raided on Tuesday by plain-clothed officers from the country's Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), who removed nine computers and took away documents.
The action has halted all football-related activities in the country with the GFA's offices closed indefinitely.
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