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Vision FC secured a 1–0 away victory over Aduana FC at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park, condemning the Fire Boys to their first home defeat of the season in the Ghana Premier League.
Meshack Sowah Adjetey proved to be the difference on the afternoon, firing Vision FC into the lead in the 35th minute.
Aduana trailed 1–0 at the break and were unable to find a response in the second half despite pushing for an equaliser.
The win marks back-to-back victories for Vision FC, following their narrow 1–0 triumph over Nations FC to end 2025 on a positive note.
It is also their first away win of the campaign, a result that lifts them to 11th place on the table with 21 points.
Vision FC will next turn their attention to a tough fixture against Samartex.
For Aduana FC, the result extends a worrying run to three matches without a win.
The defeat sees them drop to fourth on the standings with 29 points, and it is their first loss in Dormaa this season.
They will look to bounce back when they face Karela United in their next encounter.
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