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Following this month's (November) international break, Asante Kotoko will resume their Ghana Premier League home games at the Baba Yara Stadium
On December 12, 2024, in a week 13 match, they will return to their home field in time for the much-anticipated "Super Clash" versus longtime rivals Hearts of Oak.
The stadium will reopen after the National Sports Authority closed it in September for renovation.
A lot of people were upset with the pitch's state during Ghana's 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match versus Angola.
While away from Baba Yara Stadium, Kotoko has played four home games at the Len Clay Stadium in Obuasi. They have won three games (against Nsoatreman, Accra Lions, and Samartex) and lost one (against Heart of Lions).
Next week, they will play Nations FC in their final match in Obuasi.
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Henry Addo, a Ghanaian winger, scored for Maccabi Tel Aviv in a significant away victory over Bnei Sakhnin.
In the Israeli Premier League's Round 10, Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Bnei Sakhnin 4-0 on the road thanks in large part to the efforts of Ghanaian winger Henry Addo.
With Addo scoring his first goal of the season, the Tel Aviv team put up a solid display in the victory.
Henry Addo, who began the game on the left flank, displayed his offensive ability and played a key role in his team's commanding performance. There was a burst of applause for his enthusiastic performance as he played 74 minutes before being replaced.
Patati's well-placed strike gave Maccabi Tel Aviv the lead early on and set the tone for the remainder of the game.
Turgeman's incredible goal increased the visitors' lead and gave Maccabi Tel Aviv the upper hand.
Henry Addo scored a spectacular goal in the second half to establish himself. The Ghanaian winger calmly placed the ball past the goalie after latching onto a brilliant through pass to give Maccabi Tel Aviv a 3-0 lead.
With a fourth goal, Overeem guaranteed victory and prevented the hosts, Bnei Sakhnin, from rallying.
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