Kpando Heart of Lions have secured promotion to the Ghana Premier League following a thumping 4-2 win against Golden Kicks FC.
The win guaranteed a top place finish in Zone 3 of the Access Bank Division League, with 5 games to spare.
Lions lead the table with 59 points, 19 points ahead of second placed Vision FC with only 15 points available for the remainder of the season.
Lions return to the GPL for the first time since their relegation at the end of the 2014/2015 season and will now play in the betPawa Premier League next season.
The club took to social media to thank their fans as well as patrons who contributed to their success.
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