Aduana FC board member confident in team's ability to adjust to new venue after home ban

Published on: 19 April 2023

Board Member for Aduana FC, Collins Atta Poku, has expressed his confidence in the team's ability to adjust to their temporary home ground at the Kwame Kyei Sports Complex.

This comes after the Ghana Football Association's decision to ban the team from using their previous venue, Nana Agyemang Badu Park, due to fan violence during a match against Tamale City.

Atta Poku acknowledged that Aduana FC will miss playing at their home ground but emphasized that the team is capable of performing well on good pitches, which the Kwame Kyei Sports Complex boasts.

“Aduana FC is certainly going to miss their home grounds, but the good thing for them is that, the Kwame Kyei Sports Complex turf is a very good one," he told Citi Sports.

“It is a very good stadium, with a very good pitch and Aduana FC plays well on good pitches.

“You check their away wins this season, they beat Olympics at Sogakope, and they beat Hearts of Oak in Accra, it tells you that away from home, they play well. I believe they have the most away wins in the league, thus far.”

“You look at the pitch itself; they have been bussing supporters to the Abrankese from Dormaa Ahenkro. They are doing everything humanly possible to cushion the supporters."

Aduana FC will face Kumasi Asante Kotoko this weekend at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

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