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The anticipated maiden edition of Ghana's "Democracy Cup" match between Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak has been postponed to mid-July.
While specific details for the postponement remain unclear, the match, initially scheduled for July 5 at Accra Sports Stadium, will now take place on July 17, 2024.
This event is part of the celebrations marking the 30th anniversary of Ghana's Parliament.
The victor of this match will go on to face DC United in Washington, USA.
Beyond commemorating Parliament's milestone, the cup match aims to foster national unity ahead of the 2024 general elections on December 7.
Preceding the main event, there will be a curtain-raiser featuring a match between Members of Parliament and former Black Stars players.
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