Accra: Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, Head Coach of Hearts of Oak, has commended the organisers of the Democracy Cup for the initiative, stating that the timing is beneficial for his club.According to Ghana News Agency, Coach Dramani noted that the tournament provides a timely platform for clubs to enhance their preparations for the upcoming season while offering players competitive exposure beyond the league. He mentioned that well-structured competitions like this are valuable for teams to test their readiness and contribute to the broader development of Ghanaian football."The Democracy Cup has come at a very good time for us. It allows the team to stay in shape, test our strategies, and give players valuable game-time experience. This is the sort of initiative that helps raise the standard of the local game," Dramani remarked.He acknowledged the efforts of the organisers in creating a football event that unites fans, fosters national pride, and strengthens the bond between football and civic celebration. Suppo rters of the Phobians have also welcomed the competition, describing it as an exciting addition to the football calendar.Accra Hearts of Oak and Great Olympics are set to compete for honours in the second edition of the competition on Friday, September 5, at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.
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