Ghana Premier League outfit FC Samartex 1996 has imposed disciplinary measures on assistant and youth coach Eric Bekoe after he appeared before the club’s disciplinary committee.
Bekoe was found guilty on three of the four charges brought against him, resulting in a two-week suspension from all club activities. Additionally, he will forfeit one month’s salary, which will be deducted in two equal installments over the next two months.
As part of the sanctions, Bekoe is required to sign a bond pledging good conduct, reinforcing his commitment to uphold the club’s standards of professionalism and discipline.
The club’s management stated that the measures are aimed at maintaining integrity, discipline, and accountability within the team structure. While the specifics of the charges were not publicly disclosed, insiders confirm that the committee’s decision followed a thorough and comprehensive review.
This action highlights FC Samartex’s resolve to enforce high standards of conduct among coaching staff, and serves as a reminder of the professionalism expected in Ghana’s top-flight football.

