Cape Coast stadium closed for minor works; Dwarfs to play home matches in Elmina
Ebusua Dwarfs FC will play their upcoming Ghana Premier League and MTN FA Cup home matches at the Nduom Sports Complex in Elmina.
This is due to ongoing works aimed at improving the pitch and other facilities at the Cape Coast Stadium to meet the required FIFA/CAF standards ahead of Ghana’s 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Ethiopia.
Dwarfs will, however, return to the Cape Coast Stadium after the Black Stars match for the remaining league and MTN FA Cup matches.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports, National Sports Authority and the Ghana Football Association, are working to ensure that the Cape Coast Stadium is in the best of shape in line with FIFA standards to host all three World Cup qualifying matches of the Black Stars.
The association said it will continue to engage all stakeholders to ensure that Ghana hosts the upcoming qualifying match against Ethiopia next month and subsequent ones successfully at the Cape Coast Stadium.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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