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Samartex FC have confirmed that defender Ebenezer Acquah is in stable condition after suffering a head injury during their MTN FA Cup encounter with Eleven Wise.
The incident occurred early in the second half when Acquah “suffered a head injury with an opposing player,” the club said in a statement.

He received immediate medical attention on the pitch before being rushed to hospital for further checks, with Kofi Agbesimah introduced as his replacement.
Samartex added that they are “pleased to confirm that Ebenezer is stable and currently receiving additional medical care and monitoring at the Essikado Hospital.”
The club further noted that “the entire Timber Giants family stands firmly behind him,” and called on supporters to keep the defender in their thoughts as he continues his recovery.
Samartex assured fans that they “will provide further updates when necessary.”
The Timber Giants won the game by 2-0.
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