The dream of playing in the Ghana Premier League will become a reality for Karela United next season after they sealed qualification.
Karela are the first to secure their premiership status after opening a healthy 21-point lead with five matches to spare in Zone II of the Division One League.
The Nzema-based club thumped former topflight side King Faisal 4-1 at home on Sunday.
Karela have amassed 65 points with closest challenger New Edubiase United in second place with 44 points.
Coach Johnson Makes history as the first man to guide Karela to the Gh ana premier league . pic.twitter.com/wrViLGssgj
— Karela united fc (@Karelafc) August 6, 2017
Four facts about Karela United
1. The club was formed on 1st October 2013.
2. They were formerly Known as Metro SC.
3. They are based in Nzema Aiyinase in the Elembelle district of the western Region
4. Pride & Passion is our slogan .
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