Mr Albert Aryeetey Commey, Chief Executive Officer of Aduana Stars, has said management has not formally received any official letter from Al Tahadi, declaring their intention to beam live the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) champions league match with Aduana Stars on Wednesday at Dormaa.
He said reports circulating indicated that the Libyan side was preparing to pay an amount of $50,000.00 to telecast the match live.
Mr Commey was addressing a press conference held at Dormaa Ahenkro to respond to questions bothering on outstanding issues generated by the arrival of Al Tahadi ahead of their second league CAF Championships league match with Aduana Stars at Dormaa Ahenkro.
He said management was not against the live streaming of the match, adding “there was the need to follow due process, the person ought to sit with us and finalise such arrangements".
“Even if the Lybian side decides to see us and make all those arrangements we will agree and make sure we beat them as well in the match", he added.
“The rights are with us(Aduana) and CAF knows it's only Aduana which can grant this right. We all know the investments that has gone into rehabilitating the Nana Agyemang Badu I Sports Stadium".
He cautioned those who are planning to stream the encounter live on facebook to forfeit such plans as it was illegal.