Medeama FC’s remarkable journey to the top of Ghanaian football received overwhelming support from the Western region, including the presence of sensational musician Kofi Kinaata, during their pivotal match against Tamale City at Tarkwa’s Akoon Park on Sunday.

The Western region’s renowned highlife star, Kofi Kinaata, wholeheartedly backed Medeama as they made history by securing their first-ever Ghana Premier League title in a dominant fashion against Tamale City.

Forward Jonathan Sowah delivered an exceptional performance, scoring a fantastic hat-trick that propelled Medeama to a resounding 3-0 victory and secured the league title for the Mauve and Yellow.

This historic triumph was the culmination of Medeama’s decade-long pursuit since their league debut in 2011. The victory unfolded in front of an electrified crowd that included Kofi Kinaata, demonstrating the immense importance of the game to the people of the Western region.

For the first time since Hasaacas claimed the league title in 1977, a team from the Western region emerged as champions. The long-awaited moment brought the entire community together, rallying behind Medeama with an eagerness to end the drought. Hence, the presence of Kofi Kinaata, one of the region’s beloved superstars, came as no surprise.

By clinching the title, Medeama joined the ranks of elite clubs in Ghana and became the 12th league champion in the country’s history. This achievement opens doors to new horizons as Medeama prepares for their debut in the prestigious CAF Champions League in the upcoming season.

The remarkable journey of Medeama, backed by the unwavering support of Kofi Kinaata and the Western region, serves as an inspiration to aspiring football clubs and fans alike. This historic victory not only brings joy and pride to Medeama but also establishes a new chapter in the footballing legacy of the Western region.

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