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The 2022 Ga Mantse Cup between Accra Hearts of Oak and Great Olympics has been postponed, organisers of the game have confirmed.
The game, which was initially scheduled to be played on Sunday, August 7, has now been pushed to August 28.
According to a presser from the organisers of the Cup game, the postponement is due to the unavailability of some key players of both teams as a result of injury. Th rescheduling will thus give room for all players to be ready for the game.
"It has become necessary to postpone the Ga Mantse Cup match between Accra Hearts of Oak and Accra Great Olympics, due to injury to some players. The derby, which forms part of Homowo celebrations, has been moved from Sunday 7th to Sunday 28th August, 2022," a statement from the organisers read.
The kick-off time remains 16:00 GMT at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The statement assured the general public of the following;
1. All E-Tickets already purchased for the Match REMAIN VALID and can be presented for entry into the Stadium on Sunday the 28th of August, 2022.
2. The raffle draw to win a trip to Qatar to watch the World Cup is still on track, and all E-TICKETS entered REMAIN VALID.
3. Football fans and the General Public can still purchase E-TICKETS for the Ga Mantse Cup Match via *711# on all mobile networks.
The organizers apologised for any inconvenience caused by this postponement.
"It is our fervent hope that the game will enjoy the goodwill of all and give impetus to the friendly rivalry between the “Landlords” and “Tenants," they assured.
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