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Former Ghana Premier League icon Joe Debrah will arrive tonight for Sunday's historic clash between old players of Kotoko and Hearts of Oak in Kumasi.
The ex-Kotoko star was flown in from his base by businessman and former Kotoko Board member Kennedy ‘Cappuccino' Agyepong.
Debrah praised Cappuccino CEO of Kenpong Group of Companies for the efforts the latter made in bringing him down for the ‘big game’.
"Kenpong is the one bringing me down to Ghana for the match. He is paying for my ticket and everything. Besides that he has done a lot for me and I will continue to pray for him.
"I know the fans have missed me all this time. Even though I might not perform like I used to, I will do my best to make them happy on Sunday," Joe Debra added.
Former Kotoko stars, Frimpong Manso, Opoku Afriyie, Prince Adu Poku, Isaac Kwakye and Prince Opoku Polley are expected to feature in the game.
Black Stars ex skipper Stephen Appiah will lead the Phobians, who are expected to parade players like Abladey Kumah, Ishmael Addo and Emmanuel Armah ‘Senegal’.
The match will be played at the Baba Yara Stadium with the gate proceeds donated to the Kumasi Children’s Home.
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