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Aduana Stars delivered a dominant performance to dispatch relegated Legon Cities 4–0 at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Stadium in Week 32 of the Ghana Premier League.
Following a quiet start to the match, Aduana found the breakthrough in the 42nd minute when Gideon Boateng calmly slotted home.
Aduana maintained their composure after the break and doubled their advantage through Elvis Addo in the 59th minute.
With Legon Cities struggling to cope, Kelvin Obeng added a third to put the result beyond doubt, before Alex Boakye converted a late penalty to complete the rout.
The result guarantees Aduana’s safety in the Ghana Premier League, moving them to 41 points with two games remaining.
Legon Cities, already relegated with just 25 points, were outclassed throughout the encounter and offered little resistance as Aduana asserted their dominance.
Aduana Stars will travel to face FC Samartex on Sunday, 1 June 2025, before concluding their campaign at home against Basake Holy Stars on Sunday, 8 June 2025.
Legon Cities, meanwhile, will host Hearts of Oak on 1 June and finish their season away to Dreams FC on 8 June.
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