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Hohoe United have been crowned champions of the Division One League Zone One, securing promotion to the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League.
They sealed their place in the top flight with a convincing 3-1 victory over Inter Allies at the Hohoe Stadium on the final day of the season.
Goals from Anass Ganiu, Faruk Mohammed, and captain Safian Osman ensured a dominant performance by the home side, despite a late consolation strike from the visitors.
Hohoe United ended the season with an impressive 69 points from 29 matches—winning 23, drawing four, and losing just three.
They join Zone Two champions Swedru All Blacks as the first two teams to book their place in next season’s Premier League. The final promotion spot will be decided through a playoff between Real Tamale United and Techiman Eleven Wonders.
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