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Moses Foh-Amoaning, a well-known attorney and sports expert, thinks Asante Kotoko has the advantage over Golden Kick in their 2024–25 FA Cup final matchup, but he warns the Porcupine Warriors not to undervalue their rivals.
At 17:00 GMT on Sunday, the two teams will square off at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.
Foh-Amoaning told Asempa FM that he was confident in Kotoko's chances but also recognized the difficulty the lower-tier team presented.
"Asante Kotoko has the edge, but they will face a difficult opponent. I have seen Golden Kick, and they are a good team, so I think they will have a difficult game," he remarked.
Additionally, the previous head of the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) stressed the significance of the event for Kotoko's long-term growth.
He went on to say, "I believe Kotoko will use this chance to assemble a strong team, and it will be a fantastic game."
The victor of Sunday's match will be eligible to play for Ghana in the CAF Confederation Cup the following season.
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Thomas Partey, a midfielder for Ghana, has emphasized the Black Stars' ambition to compete in the 2026 World Cup.
With a back-to-back victory in March, the four-time African champions have improved their chances of making it to the event, which will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
With four games remaining in the qualifications, Ghana has risen to the top of Group I with 15 points after their decisive victories over Chad and Madagascar.
The Arsenal midfield enforcer told 3Sports that he was optimistic about the team's fifth appearance at the Mundial.
"We want to attend the World Cup as players. We want to return because we saw how lovely it is the last time, so hopefully we win the remaining games and we will be there," the 31-year-old stated.
In September, the Black Stars will reassemble for their matches against Mali and Chad on Matchdays 7 and 8.
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