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Ghana’s leading telecommunications network, MTN, continues to show its commitment to domestic football by powering the FA Cup.
Since 2011, MTN have been the headline sponsor of the FA Cup with the competition producing some incredible moments.
110 teams were involved in the 2020/21 MTN FA Cup with just two teams left standing in the competition.
Hearts of Oak and AshantiGold will battle it out in the final of the MTN FA Cup to win the much coveted trophy.
The winner of this season's MTN FA Cup would receive GH¢80,000 as prize money with the runner-up set to take home GH¢30,000.
An amount of GH¢100,000 will also be presented to the winning team ahead of their participation in Africa.
Find below the best photos from the semi-final games played last weekend.

















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