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Aduana FC Chief Executive Officer, Collins Atta Poku, has revealed that the club’s main targets for the season are a top-four finish in the Ghana Premier League and a maiden FA Cup triumph.
Four straight wins have seen the Dormaa-based club leapfrog Medeama to the summit of the league table.
The two-time champions now sit top with 18 points after eight matches.
“The target is to finish in the top four,” Atta Poku told Asempa FM.
“We have never won the FA Cup before, so we have targeted winning that. The last time we won the league title was in 2017, and we are approaching 10 years without a trophy.
“We’ve told the team to lead us into the top four and also win the FA Cup.”
Up next for Aduana FC is a clash against second-placed Medeama at the Nana Agyemang Badu II Park on Saturday, October 8.
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