The owner of the newly crowned Betpawa Premier League Medeama SC champions, Moses Armah Parker, has assured Ghanaians to expect a good performance from the club at the next CAF Champions League competition.
In an interview with a mix of joy and excitement, the Medeama boss expressed confidence that his team will restore Ghana’s missing identity on the African continent.
“Because coach EvansAdotey was part of our two FA Cup triumphs, I contemplated the possibility of being reunited with him. So we brought him and God has given the cup to us. We are thanking the GMC for their support with the heart they have given, Medeama Sporting Club helping us win the two FA Cups and the GPL title. So we’re going there. We are going all out. We want to break that jinx for Ghana to be on top of the African competitions.
Medeama SC succeeded in clinching their first Betpawa Premier League (title with a convincing 3-0 victory over Tamale City who eventually got relegated.
The victory automatically makes Medeama Ghana’s representative for the CAF Champions League, Despite Ghana’s previous abysmal performance showing in African inter-club competition,
Medeama last played in a CAF interclub competition in 2016 when Medeama beat the likes of Al-Ittihad Tripoli, Al-Ahly Shendi and South African giants Mamelodi Sundowns to make it to the Group stage.
Unfortunately, they finished third in Group A which led to their exit.
Story by George Opoku Boateng – Ahotoronline