The chairman of the FA Cup committee, Wilson Arthur, has announced that the TNA Stadium in Tarkwa will host the semi-final round of the domestic competition.
He revealed the committee’s plans to host a mini-festival during the final rounds of the competition.
He further noted that due to the activities that would accompany the games, the matches would not be played on a Saturday.
“It’s a good thing to create a mini-festival out of the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final,” he told 3Sports.
“It means that we will have to do a lot more work, and we don’t have to play games on a Saturday. We are having the semi-finals at Tarkwa TNA Park.”
TNA Stadium, the home venue for Medeama SC, is a newly built 10,000-seater stadium completed in 2024. The venue was reconstructed by Goldfields Ghana, the headline sponsor of Medeama.
In 2020, the company announced an investment of GH¢65 million (approximately $13 million at the time) to revamp the facility.
Meanwhile, the MTN FA Cup quarter-final round took place at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi, where Asante Kotoko, Berekum Chelsea, Golden Kick, and Attram de Visser managed to book their spots in the semis.
The semi-finals are expected to take place later in April 2025, with the specific date yet to be announced.
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