Preliminary matches of the MTN sponsored Ghana FA Cup will begin on December 13 as the Cup competition returns in grand style after a successfully feat in the last time
The competition will involve clubs from the Premier, second tier and the third tier of the Ghanaian league .
Organisers will reveal the draw format at the launch of the competition on Friday, November 25 in Accra at the Conference Room of the Physicians and Surgeons College at Ridge
The FA Cup by its tradition always involves clubs from all tiers of the Ghana league system playing against each other for the ultimate trophy.
112 sides took part in last season's competition which was won by second tier side, FC Nania after 111 games.
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