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Defending FA Cup champions New Edubiase United have been knocked out of the competition after losing 1-0 to Division One side Starke FC on Sunday in their outstanding round of 64 match at the Dunkwa Park.
Despite Edubiase's elimination, it was a dominant Sunday for the Premier League sides in the competition as six progressed to the third round with the exception of Wa All Stars and King Faisal.
At the Accra Sports Stadium , Hearts needed a late Mahatma Otoo strike to beat BA Stars 1-0 to advance to the last 16 of the competition.
King Faisal were shocked 1-0 at the Baba Yara Stadium by Tudu Mighty Jets. Berekum Chelsea beat Gomoa Feyenoord 3-2 and Aduana Stars thrashed Swedru All Blacks 3-0.
Round of 64 - March, 10
Starke FC 1-0 New Edubiase
Round of 32 - Sunday, March, 10
Aduana Stars 3-0 All Blacks
Tema Youth 4-0 Dynamo FC
Wa All Stars 0 4-5(pen) 0 Medeama SC
Toende FC 0 0-3(pen) 0 Gold Stars
Hearts of Oak 1-0 BA Stars
Berekum Chelsea 3-2 Feyenoord
King Faisal 0-1 Mighty Jets
Heart of Lions 2-1 Sarmatex
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