GFA and betPawa enhance Partnership; Locker Room Bonus extended to Malta Guinness Women’s Premier
GFA and betPawa enhance Partnership; Locker Room Bonus extended to Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League
Vision FC have secured qualification to feature in the Ghana Premier League for the first time in their history next season following a hard-fought victory against Uncle T United on Sunday.
They defeated Uncle United 2-1 on home turf to book qualification to the Ghanaian top-flight after winning the Division One League Zone 3, with just a game to spare.
Vision FC needed a victory against Uncle T United FC at the Nii Adjei Kraku Sports Complex to affirm promotion to the Ghanaian top-flight.
Having triumphed over the Prampram-based club, Vision FC have earned promotion to the domestic top-flight and are expected to participate in the 2024/25 campaign.
Putting on a stellar performance, Vision FC opened the scoring through talented winger Gideon Offei Ofori in the 41st minute mark but the visitors pulled parity on the hour mark.
Seven minutes to full time, substitute Frank Duku stepped up to score the match-winner to hand Vision FC an all-important victory, cementing their qualification to the Ghana Premier League.
With a game to end the season, Vision FC are leading zone three with 55 points, followed by Hohoe United, who lie second with 51 points after a 2-0 win over Susubribi United FC.
Vision FC will travel to the Eastern Region next weekend to end their season with a game against already relegated side Susubribi United FC.
Source:Ghsportsnews
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