In a significant development within the Betpawa Premier League, the Lions Football Club has been forced to relocate their home venue due to the Volta River Authority Spillage of the Akosombo Dam, which has had a profound impact on the Sogakope community.
Previously calling the Wafa Redbull Arena in Sogakope their home, Lions have been left with no choice but to adapt to unforeseen circumstances. The Akosombo Dam’s spillage, a result of prevailing weather conditions, has caused widespread disruptions in the Sogakope area, affecting not only daily life but also the ability to host football matches in the region.
In response to these challenges, Lions Football Club has made the decision to move their home games to the Hohoe Sports Stadium. This move not only ensures the safety and comfort of both players and fans but also underscores the resilience and adaptability of the club in the face of adversity.
The relocation to the Hohoe Sports Stadium signifies the determination of Lions to continue their participation in the Betpawa Premier League and deliver competitive and exciting matches for their supporters. It also serves as a testament to the spirit of unity and cooperation within the league as they come together to overcome unexpected challenges.
As the Betpawa Premier League continues, fans can look forward to witnessing Lions’ matches in their new home venue, Hohoe Sports Stadium, while the Sogakope community recovers from the impact of the Akosombo Dam spillage.