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Dunkwa United Head coach Prince Acheampong says playing Accra Hearts of Oak in the round of 32 of the ongoing MTN FA cup is a dream come true.
The first division side will meet Hearts at the Accra sports stadium on April 25th after the FA Cup Committee ruled in favour a case involving the Phobians and Kintampo Sharp arrows.
According to Prince Acheampong, his team is excited with the opportunity handed them.
“It is a dream come true because as a coach when you meet the big clubs in tournaments like this it adds up to your credentials”. He told JOY Sports
“This is the right opportunity to test our might against one of the big clubs, any results that comes our way we will take it in good faith”.
The Phobians advanced to the Round of 32 stage of the FA Cup without kicking a ball as they gained a walk-over in the previous stage, the Round of 64, after Kintampo Sharp Arrows failed to turn up for their scheduled match.
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