Benab FC and Ebony set for grand finale showdown in Ashanti Regional Division two promotional tournament

Benab after a fifth consecutive attempts will play in the final of Middle League for the first time

The Ashanti Regional Division Two Promotional tournament has reached its climax, with Benab FC and Ebony FC emerging as the final two teams standing.

The grand finale is scheduled to take place on Friday, May 9, at 15:00GMT (3:00pm) at the same venue.

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Benab FC, the most impressive team in the tournament so far, has booked their spot in the final after a dominating 4-0 win over Adom FC.

The “Everything by God” lads finished top of Group B with a perfect 9 points from 3 matches, scoring a whopping 10 goals and conceding none.

Their journey to the final included a 1-0 win over Jonnboe SC, a 5-0 thrashing of Acceler8z FC, and the 4-0 win over Adom FC.

Ebony FC, on the other hand, sealed their place in the final with a 1-0 win over Mid City FC. The Group A winners finished with 7 points from 3 matches, remaining unbeaten throughout the group phase.

Their path to the final included a 1-0 win over Pro-Sports Academy, a draw against Sasaamo Panin FC, and the 1-0 win over Mid City FC.

The final promises to be an exciting encounter, with both teams vying for promotion to Zone 2 of the Access Bank Division One League next season.

Benab FC’s impressive form and Ebony FC’s consistency will make for a interesting match.

Day 3 Results

Group A:

– Ebony FC 1-0 Mid City

– Pro-Sports Academy 2-1 Sasaamo Panin FC

Group B:

– Benab FC 4-0 Adom FC

– Acceler8z FC: 4-2 win over Jonnboe SC

Final Standings

Group A:

– Ebony FC: 7 points (+2 goal difference)

– Pro-Sports Academy: 6 points (+1 goal difference)

– Sasaamo Panin FC: 2 points (0 goal difference)

– Mid City FC: 1 point (-4 goal difference)

Group B:

– Benab FC: 9 points (+10 goal difference)

– Jonnboe SC: 3 points (-1 goal difference)

– Adom FC: 3 points (-5 goal difference)

– Acceler8z FC: 3 points (-4 goal difference)

Read more: Eight teams set for Ashanti Regional Division Two Middle League

Osman Wadudu

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