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Vision F.C have secured promotion to the Ghana Premier League after winning the Division One League Zone III title.
Vision managed the historic feat on Sunday, when they beat Uncle-T F.C 2-1 at the Nii Adjei Kraku Sports Complex.
Gideon Ofori opened the scoring for Vision on the cusp of half time, when he rose highest to head home from a cross in the 41st minute.
The goal drew a rapid response from the visitors, who poured forward in numbers but found no joy.

No way! Vision's defenders keep close tabs in their opponents in this shot
Back from recess, the visitors kept probing but could not find a way past Vision's miserly defense.
On the hour mark, their persistence paid off when Felix Doku Narh leveled matters with a fine effort.
The home team had the final say when Frank Duku fetched the winner in the 83rd minute.
Vision, who are coached by former Hearts of Oak assistant coach Hamza Obeng, have now amassed 55 points, four more than rivals Hohoe United, who beat Susubiribi United FC 2-0 on Sunday.
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— visionfootballclub (@vfootballclub) June 2, 2024
Farouk Mohammed and Sena Ati scored in either half to give the home victory.
Vision's last league game is a dead rubber affair away to already-relegated Susubiribi United.
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