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Ghana Premier League side Dwarfs have been confirmed by the Ghana Football Association as participants in next year’s CAF Confederations Cup.According to our sources, the GFA met to discuss the issue of who was to join MTN FA Cup winners Medeama SC in the competition, with Hearts of Oak and Amidaus Professionals also mooted as possible candidates for reaching the MTN FA Cup semifinals.Dwarfs finished joint third on the Premier League table and were considered favorites for the slot.Footy-ghana.com also understands that the management of Dwarfs will soon confirm the club’s participation.Premier League champions Asante Kotoko and runners up Berekum Chelsea will represent Ghana in the CAF Champions League next year.
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