Visiting Tema Youth Football Club on Sunday beat Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs 3-2 in a friendly soccer match played at the Robert Mensah Stadium.
Even though Dwarfs lost the match, they were not disgraced as they matched their opponents boot for boot to keep a respectable score line.
Ironically it was Dwarfs who scored the opener in the 5th minute through their midfielder, Jude Yawson after referee Joshua Mensah signalled the two sides into action.
Tema Youth quickly hit back and levelled up in the 10th minute through outside right, Mohammed Gado.
The visitors continued to dictate the pace of the game and increased their goal tally to two from a spot kick in the 35th minute beautifully taken by midfielder, Richard Annan.
On resumption of the second half, Tema Youth's Gado was on target again as he raised the tally to three but Dwarfs put in extra efforts in the dying minutes of the game to score their second goal through Bernard Panyin to bring the full time scores to 3-2 in favour of Tema Youth.
Source: GNA
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