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Techiman City FC’s 2,000-Capacity Stadium Nears Completion Ahead of Premier League Debut

Construction on the 2,000-capacity stadium in Techiman is progressing rapidly in preparation for the 2015/16 Ghana Premier League season. The facility is being developed to serve as the home ground for Techiman City FC, the newly promoted team that secured their place in the top-flight by winning the Zone One Division One League. The club is determined to make a significant impact in the upcoming season.

The stadium, known as Ameyaw Park, will host the team’s home games when the league kicks off. Local political leaders, regardless of their party affiliations, have come together in support of the project, aiming to ensure its timely completion. Their collective efforts underline the importance of the stadium for both the community and the club’s aspirations.

Notable figures involved in overseeing the stadium’s progress include Kofi Manu, a former management member of Aduana Stars and AshGold, along with Baba Fuseini, the Sports Development Officer, and the Municipal Chief Executive of Techiman. These key individuals recently visited the site to inspect the ongoing works.

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Construction began last month, and early indications suggest that the stadium will be ready in time for the start of the Premier League season. The 2,000-capacity facility is expected to provide an exciting and modern venue for both the club and its fans.

Techiman City FC secured their spot in the Ghana Premier League by finishing at the top of the Zone One Division One League standings. Their promotion was solidified after a protest lodged by WA African United was dismissed, allowing Techiman City to retain their qualification. With their new stadium nearly finished, the club is poised to make a bold debut in the country’s top football division.

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