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Medeama Sporting Club could soon be moving into their new home after visuals of the new TnA Stadium surfaced on social media.
The TnA Stadium, with a seating capacity of 10,400, is on the brink of its official unveiling following extensive renovations funded by the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation.
Images shared on social media showed work at the stadium is close to competition with an electronic advertising board also expected to be installed before its commissioning.
The all new T & A Park, home of Ghana Premier League champions, Medeama SC#JoySports pic.twitter.com/PcAnCkyVNH
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) April 30, 2024
All areas in the stands of the stadium have also been roofed.
During the stadium's reconstruction, Medeama temporarily relocated to the Akoon Park facilities.
The announcement of the stadium's readiness has sparked a flurry of excitement on social media, with fans eagerly anticipating the official handover ceremony.
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