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AFCON: Benjamin Tetteh Face Disciplinary Measure after Gabon & Ghana Confrontation

Black stars forward Benjamin Tetteh who plays as a striker for Süper Lig club Yeni Malatyaspor in Turkey has caused controversy aftter attacking a Gabonese player after the final whistle. He was red-carded by the ref.

Benjamin Tetteh was sent off for punching opponent in the face after full-time whistle of Ghana vs Gabon AFCON match, and he only came on as a last-minute substitute.

Ghana led from the 18th minute as Andre Ayew opened the scoring.

However, with just two minutes remaining in the match, Gabon’s Jim Allevinah scored an equaliser.

To try and snatch a winner, striker Tetteh was sent into the fray.

In the end, he threw more shots with his fists than he took with his feet.

As a fracas broke out after the full-time whistle, players from both nations clashed.

Amid the drama, Tetteh punched Gabon’s Aaron Boupendza in the face, causing him to dramatically fall to the pitch.

Tetteh then ran off down the tunnel.

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As a result, it took Algerian referee Lahlou Benbraham several minutes to work out who exactly warranted the red card.

Following deliberations, he sent Ghana’s Thomas Partey down the tunnel to retrieve Tetteh.

The striker was brought back out towards the pitch and received his red card.AFC

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