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.