Aduana FC and Aristica Cioaba are heading into one of the most decisive matches in the club’s history as they prepare to face Nations FC in the MTN FA Cup semi-finals at the Swedru Stadium.
For a club that has built a reputation as one of Ghana’s most disciplined and competitive sides, the FA Cup remains the missing piece in Aduana’s trophy cabinet.
Despite lifting the Ghana Premier League title twice—in 2010 and 2018—the Dormaa-based side has never reached the final of the FA Cup, making Friday’s clash a potential turning point.Head coach Aristica Cioaba has made it clear that his team is approaching the game with utmost seriousness, describing it as a defining fixture in their season.
In his pre-match remarks, he emphasized that knockout football offers no room for error, noting that a single mistake could end their campaign. He added that his players fully understand the stakes involved and have shown strong commitment and intensity in training ahead of the encounter.Aduana’s current league form adds another layer of confidence to their FA Cup ambitions.
Sitting fourth on the Ghana Premier League table with 45 points, the team has demonstrated consistency and resilience throughout the season. Although they trail league leaders Medeama SC, their performances suggest a squad capable of competing at the highest level domestically.The semi-final clash against Nations FC is expected to be fiercely contested. Nations FC have proven to be a formidable side, and their journey to this stage indicates a team that cannot be underestimated.
However, Aduana’s experience, tactical discipline, and hunger for a historic breakthrough could prove decisive.Beyond tactics and form, this match carries emotional weight for the people of Dormaa. Aduana FC is more than just a football club—it represents pride, identity, and unity for its supporters.
Reaching the FA Cup final for the first time would not only mark a major sporting achievement but also strengthen the club’s legacy in Ghanaian football.Kickoff is scheduled for 3:00 PM, and all eyes will be on Swedru as Aduana FC attempt to take a historic step forward. The question remains: can they finally break the barrier and book a place in their first-ever FA Cup final?













