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Hohoe United dented Aduana Football Club’s hopes of closing the gap on the league leaders over the weekend following their draw on Sunday.
The two teams played out a 0-0 draw at the Nan Agyemang Badu I Park as Aduana dropped on the league table.
The Ogya lads were hoping to end a run of two consecutive stalemates in the league against Samartex and Medeama in their last two games.
However, Hohoe United proved a hard opposition to crack down.
The visitors had won just one of their last eight games in the Ghana Premier League and were also looking to get back to winning ways.
In the end, the points were shared after a keenly contested game in Dormaa with each side walking away with a point.
The result leaves Aduana in fifth while Hohoe United now sit in 17th position.
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