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Agona Swedru is set to become the heartbeat of Ghanaian football this weekend as the town hosts both MTN FA Cup semifinal matches and the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League final in a packed three-day football spectacle.The action begins on Friday, April 17, with Aduana FC taking on Nations FC in the first FA Cup semifinal. Aduana will be guided by coach Cioba Arista as they look to overcome a determined Nations FC side managed by Frimpong Manso, with both teams chasing a coveted place in the final.On Saturday, April 18, Dreams FC—winners of the 2023/24 edition—will lock horns with two-time champions Medeama SC in the second semifinal. Both sides arrive with strong cup pedigree and a shared ambition of adding another FA Cup trophy to their history.The football excitement will then shift to the women’s game on Sunday, April 19, when the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League final takes centre stage at the same venue. Record champions Hasaacas Ladies, with five titles to their name, will face fierce rivals Ampem Darkoa Ladies, who have lifted the trophy four times. The fixture also carries a recent history, with Hasaacas Ladies defeating Ampem Darkoa in the 2023/24 final,...

In a Ghana Premier League season brimming with competition and emerging talents, one player has risen with remarkable authority to dominate headlines and redefine consistency - Suraj Seidu. The Dreams FC forward is not merely enjoying a standout campaign; he is shaping the very narrative of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League.At 25, Seidu has blossomed into a complete and devastating attacking weapon. His return of 10 goals and five assists in 24 league matches, complemented by two Man of the Match awards, places him firmly among the elite performers this season. Yet, numbers alone do not fully capture his influence—they merely underline a much deeper, transformative impact.Dreams FC’s campaign began with turbulence, uncertainty and inconsistency. Yet, amid the early struggles, Seidu emerged as the stabilizing force - dragging the club from the fringes of relegation concerns into the safety of mid-table respectability.His ability to deliver in decisive moments has been remarkable. Whether unlocking deep defensive lines, converting under pressure or creating space for teammates, Seidu has consistently “turned the screws” in Dreams FC’s favour. His contributions have not just influenced matches, they have defined them.In the Ghana FA Cup, his impact has been equally decisive, registering...

The 2025/26 MTN FA Cup enters a crucial stage as Aduana FC, Nations FC, Medeama SC, and Dreams FC prepare for semi-final action at the Swedru Stadium, with fixtures scheduled for April 17 and April 18, 2026. The first semi-final, set for April 17, 2026, will see Aduana FC take on Nations FC in what [...] The post 2025/26 MTN FA Cup Semi-Finals Preview: Medeama SC, Dreams FC, Aduana FC and Nations FC set for Swedru showdown first appeared on Sahara Football.
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