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King Faisal held Sekondi Hasaacas to a two all drawn game in the 17th week of the Onetouch Premier League played at the Anane Boateng Stadium, in Abrankese.Hasaacas, who are serving a two match home ban placed on them by the Ghana Football Association (GFA), made the best out of their adopted home ground and took the lead in the second minute through Anas David, who capitalized on the defensive blunder and hit the back of the net after receiving a perfect pass from Isaac Donkor.Faisal accepted the challenge and invaded the area of Hasaacas with the aim of canceling the lead but failed to make use of two scoring chances in the 4th and 23rd minute.With vengeance at the back of their mind after losing the first round to Faisal, Hasaacas succeeded in increasing the tally in the 35th minute in a goalmouth melee.Faisal never gave up hope and managed to reduce the tally in the 55th minute through Abdul Samad Oppong and substitute Abedi Sarfo leveled up in the 71st minute.Source: GNA
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