Medeama to represent Ghana in next season’s CAF Champions League
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Medeama has officially been crowned champions of Ghana and will be the country’s representative in the upcoming CAF Champions League.
The Yellow and Mauves secured their first-ever Ghana Premier League title by defeating Tamale City at Akoon Park on Sunday.
This league triumph not only brings glory to Medeama but also ends a 46-year trophy drought in the Western Region for the two-time FA Cup winners.
The last time a team from the Western Region claimed the Ghana Premier League title was in 1977 when Sekondi Hasaacas emerged as champions.
Medeama needed only a single point to secure the title, but they went on to achieve a comfortable 3-0 victory over Tamale City, a result that also led to Tamale City’s relegation.
As the champions, based in Tarkwa, Medeama will have the opportunity to represent Ghana in the prestigious CAF Champions League, provided they meet the demands set by CAF.
The last time Medeama participated in continental competition was in 2015 when they competed in the CAF Confederations Cup campaign.

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