The 2024/25 MTN FA Cup final is set to deliver a thrilling showdown on Sunday, June 16, at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, as giants Asante Kotoko take on lower-division sensation Golden Kick SC.
Kickoff is scheduled for 5:00 PM GMT, with the coveted domestic title and a ticket to the 2025/26 CAF Confederation Cup on the line.
Kotoko Aim to End Season on a High
For Asante Kotoko, this match represents more than silverware—it is a chance at redemption. After a turbulent Ghana Premier League campaign that saw them finish outside the top four, the Porcupine Warriors are eager to wrap up the season with a major trophy and secure a return to continental competition.
Under interim coach Abdul Karim Zito, Kotoko have shown renewed hunger and tactical discipline in the latter part of the season. Zito, a seasoned tactician, has rallied his squad and urged supporters to turn up in numbers, emphasizing the importance of returning to Africa, a stage where Kotoko built their continental reputation.
“This is a big chance for us to make history and go back to Africa. Every Kotoko player wants this,” Zito said ahead of the final.
Golden Kick’s Fairy Tale Run
Opponents Golden Kick SC, a third-tier club based in Accra, have defied all odds to reach the final, writing one of the most remarkable stories in Ghanaian football this season. Led by coach Fiifi Parker Hanson, the team has knocked out multiple Premier League clubs, including Karela United and Hearts of Oak, to earn their spot in Sunday’s decider.
Golden Kick’s run to the final has been defined by fearless attacking football, disciplined defending, and tactical flexibility. They enter the match as underdogs, but coach Hanson insists his team is mentally and physically ready to go toe-to-toe with the record FA Cup winners.
“We want to win in regulation time, but if it comes to penalties, we’re prepared,” Hanson said confidently.
Key Players to Watch
- Kwame Opoku (Kotoko) – The experienced forward remains Kotoko’s biggest goal threat. His movement, hold-up play, and clinical finishing will be vital in breaking down a well-organized Golden Kick defense.
- Sampson Eduku & Bassey Wisdom (Kotoko) – Both attackers have provided energy and impact from the flanks in recent matches. They could be game-changers if the match becomes tight.
- Mohammed Camara (Kotoko goalkeeper) – With FA Cup finals often decided by fine margins, Camara’s composure and shot-stopping ability could prove crucial, especially if the game goes to penalties.
- Kwaku Owusu (Golden Kick SC) – The young striker has been a revelation this campaign, troubling top-flight defenses with his pace and direct play. He’ll be key to Golden Kick’s counter-attacking strategy.
- Samuel Bioh (Golden Kick midfielder) – A technically gifted midfielder with vision and passing range. His ability to control the tempo could dictate Golden Kick’s chances of causing an upset.
Kotoko’s Full 23-Man Squad for the Final
Goalkeepers: Mohammed Camara, Fatao Seidu, Frederick Asare
Defenders: Joseph Ablorh, Patrick Asiedu, Adrien Adjetey, Patrick Ansu, Lord Amoah, Samba Oneil, Michael Sefa
Midfielders: Andrews Ntim Manu, Michael Kyei Dwamena, Emmanuel Antwi, Baba Yahaya, Justice Blay
Forwards: Elvis Kyei Baffour, Albert Amoah, Kwame Opoku, Saaka Dauda, Bassey Wisdom, Sampson Eduku, Peter Amidu Acquah
What’s at Stake
- MTN FA Cup Trophy – A prestigious domestic title that brings glory and adds to a club’s legacy.
- CAF Confederation Cup Spot – The winner earns the right to represent Ghana in the 2025/26 CAF Confederation Cup, opening doors to international exposure and financial rewards.
- Historic Achievement – For Golden Kick, a win would mark one of the biggest upsets in Ghanaian football history. For Kotoko, it’s a chance to remind everyone of their dominance in local football.
Head-to-Head: First-Ever Competitive Meeting
This will be the first official meeting between the two clubs, adding an extra layer of intrigue and unpredictability. While Kotoko have the pedigree, Golden Kick arrive with nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Prediction
On paper, Kotoko have the experience and depth to win the match. However, Golden Kick’s fearless run cannot be overlooked. Expect a tense, competitive contest—perhaps even extra time or penalties.
Prediction: Kotoko 2–1 Golden Kick (AET)
Broadcast Info
The match will be broadcast live on Max TV and streamed online via the GFA’s official platforms. Stadium gates open at 1 PM, with pre-match activities expected to begin at 3 PM.
Stay tuned as Ghanaian football prepares for a final that promises passion, drama, and the chance to witness history in the making.
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