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Premier league debutants Kessben FC beat Sekondi Hasaacas 2-0 in their One Touch Premiership match played at the Anane Boateng Sports Stadium at Abrankese-Ashanti.
Kessben scored their first goal from a spot kick in the 49th minute through Skipper Daniel Addo when Isaac Danquah was brought down in the box by a Hasaacas defender after a goalless first half.
Kessben determined to carry the day, increased the tally in the 67th minute through James Boadu who after receiving a pass from Isaac Danquah shot past goalkeeper Joseph Addo.
Hasaacas tried to redeem a goal but failed until Tema-based referee Patrick Azizah whistled for the end of the match.Source: GNA
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