
Defending Ghana Premier League champions Medeama SC have reached a significant milestone in their preparations for the 2026/27 football season. The Mauve and Yellows are making strategic moves both on and off the field as they prepare to defend their domestic title and represent Ghana in the CAF Champions League. Central to these preparations is the official Category 2 approval granted by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the Tarkwa and Aboso (TnA) Stadium, which will serve as the club's home ground for their upcoming continental campaign. This marks a historic moment for the Tarkwa community, as it will be the first time continental football is hosted in the mining town. According to the Ghana Football Association (GFA), the TnA Stadium met the necessary requirements following a rigorous inspection, qualifying it to host preliminary round matches for CAF competitions as well as youth and women’s international fixtures. This development is expected to provide Medeama with a formidable home advantage and signifies a major step forward for sports infrastructure in Ghana, aligning with international standards set by CAF. The stadium is now equipped to serve as a hub for various levels of continental football, enhancing the local game's profile and providing a quality venue for diverse competitions. In addition to the infrastructure boost, Medeama SC has been highly active in the 2026/27 transfer window to strengthen their roster. The club recently announced the signing of 24-year-old defender Usman Safianu on a three-year contract. Safianu, who previously captained Hohoe United, joins the champions as a free agent following his former club's relegation. Known for his versatility, Safianu can operate as both a full-back and a centre-back and contributed three goals during the previous season. This acquisition highlights Medeama's intent to add depth and leadership to their defensive unit as they face a congested schedule, competing against traditional powerhouses like Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko, and Aduana Stars for talent. As the new season approaches, the defending champions are positioning themselves as the team to beat, combining squad reinforcements with a modernized home base. With the dual challenge of the Ghana Premier League and the CAF Champions League on the horizon, the club’s proactive approach to both recruitment and facility management sets a high benchmark for professional football in the region. The successful integration of new talent and the utilization of the TnA Stadium will be crucial factors in determining Medeama's success on both domestic and international fronts as they seek to sustain their current dominance.
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