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Ghana
FA
Cup
champions
Nsoatreman
FC
are
set
to
compete
against
Chadian
side
Elect
Sport
FC
in
the
preliminary
round
of
the
CAF
Confederation
Cup.
This
marks
the
club’s
first
foray
into
continental
competition
following
their
historic
victory
over
Bofoakwa
Tano
FC
in
the
Ghana
FA
Cup
final.
The
draw
for
the
preliminary
round
took
place
at
the
CAF
headquarters
in
Cairo,
Egypt,
on
Thursday,
July
11,
2024.
Nsoatreman
FC
will
kick
off
their
campaign
at
home,
hosting
Elect
Sport
in
the
first
leg
before
traveling
for
the
return
leg.
For
their
home
fixtures,
Nsoatreman
FC
will
use
the
Baba
Yara
Stadium
in
Kumasi
and
the
Accra
Sports
Stadium,
providing
them
with
robust
venues
for
their
CAF
Confederation
Cup
journey.
The
preliminary
round
is
scheduled
for
August,
with
the
winner
of
the
tie
progressing
to
face
the
victor
between
Algerian
side
CS
Constantine
and
Police
FC
of
Rwanda
in
the
second
round
in
September.
Nsoatreman
FC
aim
to
replicate
the
remarkable
success
of
Dreams
FC,
who
reached
the
semi-finals
of
the
CAF
Confederation
Cup
last
season
in
their
debut
appearance.
Building
on
their
MTN
FA
Cup
triumph,
the
Bono-based
club
is
eager
to
make
a
significant
impact
on
the
continental
stage.
CAF
CONFEDERATION
PRELIM
We
play
our
first
ever
CAF
CONFEDERATION
CUP
Game
as
hosts
to
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July
11,
2024
Following
the
departure
of
coach
Maxwell
Konadu
after
their
cup
triumph,
Nsoatreman
FC
has
appointed
former
Ghana
international
Yaw
Preko
as
the
new
head
coach.
Preko,
who
previously
managed
Great
Olympics
in
the
Ghana
Premier
League,
has
been
tasked
with
guiding
the
team
to
at
least
the
group
stage
of
the
competition.
As
Nsoatreman
FC
embark
on
this
exciting
continental
adventure,
fans
and
supporters
are
hopeful
for
a
successful
campaign,
drawing
inspiration
from
their
recent
domestic
achievements
and
the
leadership
of
their
new
coach.