The stage is set for the promotion league to kick off after the final day matches in Zone 2B were cleared over the weekend.
The zonal national middle league for promotion to the topflight begins August 16.
A total of twelve clubs would be involved the challenge for the three available places in the Glo Premier League next season after qualifying from their respective zones.
The promotion campaigners have been placed in three Groups of four each and will engage each other in the Group to determine the winners after three rounds of matches.
And after the last round of matches in Zone 2B, the 11th and 12th teams were determined as Ebusua Dwarfs joined Tarkwa United to qualify for the premiership qualifying campaign.
Dwarfs, former premiership campaigners came second in their ground after denying Starke FC the chance to earn the second qualifying place with a 4-0 over Starke at the Robert Mensah Stadium.
Tarkwa United were 3-1 winners over Windy Professionals at home to finish the league as the top team, one point better than Dwarfs.
Both Tarkwa United and Dwarfs will join Gold Stars and New Edubiase in Zone II when the qualifying campaign starts.
Three grounds in the Greater Accra region, the El-Wak Stadium, Ohene Djan Stadium and the Tema Park would used by clubs in Zone II.
The Baba Yara Stadium and Wesley College grounds both in the Ashanti region will host clubs in Zone I.
The Zone has Guan United, Universal Stars, Bechem United and Aduana Stars.
Clubs in Zone III would play their qualifying matches at the Robert Mensah Stadium in the Central region and the Western region’s Gyandu Park.
It has three former premiership clubs; Great Olympics, Okwahu United and Real Sportive together with Tudu Mighty Jets vying for promotion.
Source: ghanafa.org
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Bawku crisis: ‘Merchants of conflict are exploiting Ghana’s fractured democracy’ – Martin Amidu
42 seconds -
COP29 ends with $300bn annual deal to fight climate change
5 mins -
Martin Amidu: Government must account to electorates for the violent conflicts before 2024 election
9 mins -
Disregard Wontumi TV presenter’s misleading broadcast on Election 2024 voting date – EC
2 hours -
I’ve no plans to leave comedy for movie production, says Basketmouth
3 hours -
Akufo-Addo seeks to use Bawumia to complete Akyem Agenda– Asiedu Nketiah
3 hours -
‘Bawku conflict politicised for electoral gains’ -Martin Amidu alleges
3 hours -
Let’s learn from ExxonMobil, high flyers must lead the way for mergers – AOMC Boss
3 hours -
‘Let industry players play the game ‘ – AOMC boss slams political interference in oil sector
4 hours -
‘So many regulations, yet corruption prevails’ – Dr Riverson Oppong on OMC oversaturation
4 hours -
At least 24 dead after two boats capsize off coast of Madagascar
5 hours -
Madina MP lauds White Chapel Youth Group for championing peace ahead of elections
5 hours -
Man United settle for draw at Ipswich Town in Amorim’s first game in charge
6 hours -
GPL 2024/2025: Prince Owusu screamer earns Medeama win over Young Apsotles
6 hours -
BBC visits mpox clinic as WHO says DR Congo cases ‘plateauing’
6 hours