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Asante Kotoko are confident they will deliver another winning trophy when they take on Berekum Chelsea in the President's Cup on Sunday.
A year ago, Chelsea, then league champions defeated Kotoko 9-8 on penalties at the Accra Sports Stadium to lift the Cup and added it to their domestic success.
This time round, the Porcupine Warriors go into the clash at the same venue as league champions, seeking to exact revenge against Chelsea.
While Kotoko will be aiming to add another Cup to their campaign, Chelsea, who are trophy-less in two domestic competitions - Premier League and FA Cup - are eager to at least land the last silverware remaining, the President's Cup.
Representatives of both sides have upped the stakes ahead of the clash but it is certainly a game which could go either way to mark Ghana's Republic Day celebrations.
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