Aduana Football Club took a point from ther Ghana Premier League matchday 13 fixture as they drew with Berekum Chelsea.
The two teams met at the Berekum Golden City Park with Aduana coming into the game in anticpation of a new manager bounce.
However, they failed to picked up all three points on the road against Chelsea, who also were unsuccessful in their attempt to spoil Audana's party.
The Ogya boys has announced the return of Aristica Cioba for a third stint at the club.
Despite end to end actions in the keenly-contested Bono derby, neither of the sides was able to break the deadlock.
The draw means Berekum Chelsea maintain the two-point lead over Aduana on the league table and move into seventh place above Asante Kotoko who face Hearts of Oak on Sunday, December 15.
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