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Players and officials of Sunyani-based BA United club were involved in a car accident, Sunday on their return from Techiman after a Division One league game.
The accident is a double agony for the Sunyani based side who were trounced 2-0 by Techiman City FC.
The incident happened at the Sunyani barracks when the team bus was run into by a KIA bus that was heading from Sunyani to Techiman.
Five management members of the Sunyani-based club have sustained serious injuries whilst fourteen footballers sustained minor injuries.
The injured team officials and players are currently receiving treatment at the Sunyani Regional hospital.
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