There was major drama in Dormaa Ahenkro as Medeama SC players were forced to warm-up in a car park after being denied access to the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park ahead of their rescheduled Premier League clash with Aduana FC on Monday morning.
This shocking incident has triggered widespread criticism, further damaging the image and reputation of the Ghanaian top-flight league. Medeama’s players, led by coach Nebojsa Kapor, had no choice but to prepare for the crucial match in a car park inside the stadium, while media access was also restricted, according to totalsportsghana.com
The stakes are high as both teams resume their match day 8 fixture, which was postponed on Sunday due to heavy rain. The game, tied at 2-2, was called off just three minutes before full time after the field became unplayable.
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Medeama initially surged ahead with goals from David Boison and Derrick Fordjour, but Aduana staged a dramatic comeback, leveling the match with quick goals from Silas Kyeremeh and Abdul Latif Bamba.
The rescheduled match will kick off at 9 a.m. local time on Monday, October
28, 2024.