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Lower-tier side Golden Kick FC have reached the final of the MTN FA Cup for the first time following their win over Attram De Visser on Saturday, May 10.
The Accra-based Division One side recorded a 3–1 win in a spirited semifinal clash at TNA Stadium in Tarkwa.
The breakthrough came in the 16th minute when Attram De Visser’s goalkeeper, Dawuud Ishaque, accidentally turned the ball into his own net. Golden Kick capitalised on the momentum just seven minutes later, with David Amuzu doubling the lead
After the break, substitute Bless Ege sealed the win with a sharp finish early in the second half. Attram De Visser, who had famously eliminated Hearts of Oak in the quarterfinals, managed a late goal in the 87th minute through Precious Yaw Gyimah, but it was too little, too late to spark a comeback.
This remarkable victory places Golden Kick among a rare group—only the third Division One club to reach the FA Cup final since 2011. They join FC Nania, Okwahu United (2016), and Bofoakwa Tano (2021) in this feat.
Golden Kick will face the winner of the other semifinal tie between nine-time champions Asante Kotoko and Berekum Chelsea, scheduled for Sunday, May 11, 2025, at the same venue.
Kickoff is at 15:00 GMT.
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