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An injury-time goal scored by defender Samuel Bioh helped Aduana Stars beat Asante Kotoko in the top-liner of Ghana Premier League week 11.
With the game heading for a stalemate, Bioh collected a pass and went past two defenders before unleashing a powerful strike into the net to give Aduana a 1-0 win.
However, the talking point from the game was the two teams’ decision to play the first half with 10 players each.
The sides decided to start the game with their 11th – and final – players sitting on the touchlines.
Aduana’s Farouk Adams and Kotoko’s Martin Antwi were captured by TV cameras sitting on the touchline as the first half progressed.
In Tarkwa, Hearts of Oak and Karela United played out a goalless draw. Ashanti Gold remained top with 1-0 win over Dreams FC in Obuasi, Elmina Sharks beat Ebusua Dwarfs and WAFA drew with Eleven Wonders.
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