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Chief Executive Officer of Eleven Wise has hinted his club's desire to compete in Caf's club competitions next year after his team's recent fine form in the Glo Premier League.Jamil Maraby says Wise have financial wherewithal to compete in Africa following a return to the top flight after a decade in the lower leagues.
Wise moved to fifth place after earning a 2-2 draw at Hearts of Oak in midweek.Ghanaian teams in recent times have withdrawn their participation in African clubs competition due to the lack of funds.
He told Happy FM:"We will play in African next season if we qualify because we have the financial muscle to do that.""We are not those clubs that pull out of Africa when they qualify. If we have been successful in running our own business, then why cant we make it with Wise."We are aware of the financial implications in such competitions but, we have the resources to play and make an impression."Wise play Tema Youth away on Sunday in their next Premier League game.Source: Ghanasoccernet
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