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Attram De Visser Stun Premier League’s Eleven Wonders with 4-0 MTN FA Cup Rout

In a dramatic and decisive MTN FA Cup Round of 16 clash on February 6, 2026, Division One side Attram De Visser produced a commanding upset by defeating Premier League outfit Eleven Wonders 4-0 at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex in Tema.

The match, which kicked off at 3:00 PM, saw the lower-tier visitors completely outclass their higher-division opponents and advance convincingly to the quarter-finals.

Attram De Visser took control early, with Alfred Amoah opening the scoring to give them a deserved lead. They extended their advantage before halftime, building a solid foundation for the second half.

In the latter stages, Thomas Okyere added another goal—his contribution helping make it 4-0—alongside strikes from Usman Ghanyu  and Precious Yaw Gyimah, completing a clinical and ruthless performance that left Eleven Wonders shell-shocked.

The result was confirmed shortly after full time, with reliable reports from sources like Citi Sports and match observers highlighting the emphatic 4-0 scoreline. Attram De Visser, who reached the semi-finals in the previous edition of the competition, once again demonstrated their knack for causing major cup shocks against top-flight teams.

The defeat hit Eleven Wonders hard, particularly their young goalkeeper Hardy Obenfo Adjei, who was visibly distraught and captured on video crying at the final whistle. The emotional moment for the shot-stopper underscored the disappointment of conceding four goals and exiting the tournament so decisively against a Division One opponent.

With this victory, Attram De Visser now progress to the quarter-finals, where they will face the winner of the Medeama SC vs. FC Samartex 1996 tie, originally scheduled for February 7, 2026.

The quarter-finals are set to take place in March 2026 as part of the 2025/26 MTN FA Cup campaign, promising further excitement in a competition known for its giant-killing potential. Attram De Visser’s run continues to highlight the depth and unpredictability of Ghanaian cup football.

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