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On Sunday, March 30, 2025, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, True Democracy will play Asante Kotoko in the quarterfinals of the 2024–25 MTN FA Cup in an attempt to extend their incredible run.
The Tema-based team has made an impressive showing in the league, defeating reigning champion Dreams FC and former champion FC Nania in their first-ever quarterfinal participation.
After defeating Kwahu Rangers 2-0 to start their adventure, they went on to defeat Koforidua Semper Fi, Dreams FC, and FC Nania to guarantee their place in the round of eight.
With important players like Daniel Egyin, Kenneth Owusu, and Martey Mahama, as well as up-and-coming players Abraham Odonkor, Adjei Martei, and Amin Abdul Basit, they have a great blend of youth and experience.
Kwame Poku, a returnee, is spearheading Asante Kotoko's assault as the Ghana Premier League leaders are playing well. Justice Blay, Samuel Tenedu, and Captain Frederick Asare are also available for the Porcupine Warriors.
Baba Yara Sports Stadium will host the game at 7:00 p.m.
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