Ghana Premier League champions Medeama SC are set to play their 2023/24 CAF Champions League matches at their new stadium.
The TNA Stadium in Tarkwa has been under construction for some time, with the 10,000-seater edifice almost near completion now.
Medeama were forced to adopt the Cape Coast Stadium as their home ground for the preliminary round of the Champions League.
However, having overcome Nigeria’s Remo Stars and Guinea’s AC Horoya to book their place in the group stages, the club is now set to move into its new stadium.
The Member of Parliament for Tarkwa Nsuaem, George Mireku Duker, said the stadium will be commissioned in time to host Medeama’s Champions League group matches.
“We will be commissioning our stadium also by November ending and we are using this platform to invite you to Tarkwa. By the grace of God, we shall play our first match of the group stage in Tarkwa,” the legislator said, as quoted by Joy Sports.
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