The giant of the West Sekondi Hasaacas, one-time Premier League Champions in Ghana, debut in the Middle League since they got relegated to Division Two.
They enter into the competition with the most experienced players, giving them an advantage, but that won’t happen without a good fight from rivals, Nkwantaman.
The very pacy and energetic Sefwi Jouaboso boys are expected to make a mark while debutants Nsuopun Fidelity, knwon as underdogs, may prove to be more, owing to the high-profile friendly matches they have played and the results they have turned out against Premier league sides like Legon Cities and Kumasi Asante Kotoko.
For Saada FC, there could be a sort of silence in their preparation, but being the only team using the venue of the competition and the home support they are likely to enjoy as an advantage, they could pull out surprises.
The only team in the competition owned by a woman and has groomed the current crop of player’s from the juvenile level for years and gaining gradual promotion and now they are in Division Two with same young and hungry players who are bound for success.
This group looks very open, and anyone is capable of qualification, and we wait to see which team tops the group to qualify to the semis.