Asante Kotoko defeated Accra Hearts of Oak 2-1 in the 2025 GHALCA President's Cup at Accra Sports Stadium on July 6, 2025. The President's Cup is an annual event in honor of the sitting President of Ghana, with this year's cup celebrating President John Dramani Mahama. Photo by Kalani Chai
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Asante Kotoko came from behind to beat Hearts of Oak in the 2025 edition of the President's Cup at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, July 6.
A Konadu Yiadom own goal and a Kwame Poku tap-in sealed the victory for Karim Zito's side as they clinched their ninth President's Cup title.
The game drew scores of fans from all over the country, igniting interest in the domestic clash.
Here is a view of the colourful game from the lens of Joy Sports' Kalani Chai-Andrade:















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