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Vision FC head coach Nana Agyemang has described his team’s impressive 3-1 win over Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko as a "massive" moment in the club’s history.
Vision FC wrapped up the 2024/2025 Ghana Premier League season in style, securing their ninth home win of the campaign on the final day.
The result lifted them to 11th place on the league table, ending the season with 45 points from 11 wins, 12 draws, and 11 losses.
Speaking after the match, Agyemang expressed pride in his team’s performance and the significance of the victory.
“It is massive for Vision Football Club. I think this is only the second time Vision has faced Kotoko in a competitive match, and to beat them 3-1 is huge news,” he said.
“These are young lads who have come up from Division Two and the coast levels. For them to stand up to Kotoko, be fearless, and play the way they did — it’s a resounding and very encouraging victory for the club.”
The result caps off a solid debut season for Vision FC in the top flight and offers a strong foundation to build upon for the next campaign.
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