Former AshantGold striker Augustine Arhinful believes the club can go on
to dominate the Premier League after grabbing their first top flight
title in 19 years.
The Miners secured the First Capital Plus League with a game to spare
following last weekend’s 1-0 home win over West African Football
Academy.
The success of Bashir Hayford’s side is only the club’s fourth in all and their first in a staggering 19-year period.
But Arhinful who was part of AshGold’s most dominant era between 1993-96
believes the club is now well placed to go on to win successive titles
after breaking their Premier League trophy drought.
“They [AshGold] have a very good training pitch in Anyinam in Obuasi,
closer to where the boys live and also the Len Clay Sports Stadium is
not of bad quality at all,” the former Black Stars striker told TV3.
“I’m not surprised that with all these things before them they’ve been
able to come out and they are now the champions of Ghana.”
“Don’t be surprised that next year they can also win. It will depend on
how they are going to maintain their side because even before the season
end they would have sold one or two players outside.”
AshGold will also be making a return to the CAF Champions League as the sole representatives of Ghana.
The Miners reached the finals of Africa’s flagship club competition back
in 1997 where they were beaten on penalties by Moroccan club Raja de
Casablanca.
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