Supporters of Ghana Premier League (GPL) clubs Vision FC and Nations FC engaged in a violent clash during a league match at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex in Accra on Sunday afternoon.Fans from both teams exchanged blows in chaotic scenes that disrupted the game, raising fresh concerns over security at league centers.This incident follows the tragic stabbing of Asante Kotoko supporter Nana Pooley a few weeks ago during a league match between Nsoatreman and Asante Kotoko in Nsoatre.MUST READ: Galmasey: IGP Yohuno declares war on illegal miningRecommended For YouEntertainment2025-03-19T17:24:38+00:00GTA spent enough on Afua Asantewaa to pay 500 Ghanaians’ salaries – HalifaxHalifax Ansah Addo challenges Afua Asantewaa’s claims of receiving little support during her Guinness World Record attempt, revealing the Ghana Tourism Authority allegedly spent over GHS 200,000—sparking questions of accountability and ungratefulness.News2025-03-19T17:30:51+00:00NACOC finally arrests notorious 56-year-old drug trafficker in AccraNarcotics Control Commission finally arrests notorious drug trafficker in Accra.Entertainment2025-03-20T09:51:54+00:00’Castro is not my son’s father, stop the speculation!’ – Mzbel slamsMzbel has spoken up about rumours concerning the father of her son.🚨This happened today at the Tema Newton Stadium during the GPL game between Vision FC and Nations FC.[Romann Fadda Laryea Xero] pic.twitter.com/Le0CtWIkP0— Listowel Mensah (@Listo_Mens) March 23, 2025 Match outcome and league standingsDespite efforts by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to engage stakeholders and improve security, stadium violence continues to be a major issue.Despite the unrest, both Vision FC and Nations FC were determined to return to winning ways.However, the match ended in a goalless draw, extending Vision FC’s winless streak to four games. The result leaves them in 13th place with 25 points.READ ALSO: 26-year-old remanded over brutally assaulting pregnant girlfriendNations FC, on the other hand, remain in sixth position with 36 points, trailing league leaders Asante Kotoko by six points.In their next fixtures, Vision FC will host defending champions Samartex, while Nations FC will travel to the capital to face Hearts of Oak.READ MORE: Galamsey: Illegal miners attack Forestry Team in Ashanti Region, injure officerAddressing stadium violenceTo curb the growing issue of fan violence, the GFA must intensify security measures at league venues.Supporters must be cautioned against engaging in violent acts, and those apprehended should face legal consequences to serve as a deterrent to others.Ensuring a safe match-day experience is crucial for the growth and credibility of the league.