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We won’t be pushovers in Ghana Premier League – Bibiani Goldstars

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We won’t be pushovers in Ghana Premier League – Bibiani Goldstars

Fred Tindan, the Greater Accra representative of Ghana Premier League newcomers Bibiani Goldstars is confident his outfit will make meaningful impact in their debut season.

The Bibiani based club secured promotion to the domestic top-flight after enduring a descent campaign in the Zone II of the Division One League.

In an interview with Graphic Sports, Fred Tindan said the club will not only be competitive in the elite division but will also endear themselves to football fans in Ghana and beyond.

“Having qualified to participate in the elite league, our target is to play competitively and become one of the most attractive clubs in Ghana. If the opportunity comes our way to win the Ghana Premier League (GPL) title, we will take it with all the force it deserves

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This is because we are not in the premiership to be mere participants and return into the soccer wilderness. Ours is to compete favourably, remain in the league and achieve results for the club and our numerous supporters,” he said.

Fred Tindan, who double as a management member of the club then eulogized the technical team and the playing body for lifting the club from the soccer wilderness into the GPL.

He also commended management for its massive support that motivated the team to achieve their target of playing in the 2021/2022 Premier League.

“The technical team, headed by Coach Kobina Amissah, has done extremely well and deserves praises, just as the playing body. Our players have shown that they are capable of going far, so they deserve our commendation. This is because it was their fighting spirit and team work that helped us to qualify even before the end of the league,” he noted.

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Mr Tindan also singled out the goalkeeper of the team, Ernest Kusi, and their key striker, Prince Kwabena Owusu, for commendation, saying while Kusi proved to be one of the best goalkeepers and conceded less goals, it was Owusu’s ability to turn half chances into goals that earned the team some valuable points and enhanced their early qualification into the premiership.

Source: footballghana.com

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