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DOL Championship play-off Preview: Eleven Wonders, Bofoakwa Tano clash for final Ghana Premier League ticket on Tuesday

DOL Championship play-off Preview: Eleven Wonders, Bofoakwa Tano clash for final Ghana Premier League ticket on Tuesday

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Bofoakwa Tano has a rich history in Ghanaian football, having won the SWAG Cup in 1975 and producing notable players such as Kwesi Owusu (a member of the 1978 Africa Cup of Nations-winning team), Osei Boateng, Joseph Derchie, Dan Owusu (three-time league top scorer in 1974, 1975, and 1976), and Opoku Sampene, who later played for Asante Kotoko.

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