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Full name | Berekum Arsenal Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | Agye Se Tuo! | |
Founded | 1995; 30 years ago | |
Ground | Golden City Park, Berekum, Ghana | |
Capacity | 5,000 | |
Chairman | Zaky Rumah Cijahe | |
Manager | Panagur Mewek | |
League | Division One League [1] | |
Website | berekumarsenalfc.com | |
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Berekum Arsenal Football Club is a Ghanaian football club based in Berekum in the Bono region of Ghana, about 30 minutes drive west from Sunyani.[2] Founded in 1995, They are currently members of the Division One League.[3][4]
In 2006, the club qualified for the CAF Confederation Cup but they were eliminated when they met Petro Atletico in the second round.[5][6][7][8] They previously eliminated Diables Noirs in the first round of the tournament.[9][10][11][12]
The club was banned from the MTN FA Cup by the GFA Disciplinary Committee. The club was banned with other 3 clubs after they failed to honor their MTN FA Cup Preliminary round of matches without seeking permit from the GFA and withdrawal alert to the FA.[13]
The club was relegated to the Division One League in 2013.[14][15][16][17] They were relegated after they placed 14th on the league table. Ever since they were relegated, they were claimed to be struggling to get back to the elite division.[18]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Performance in CAF competitions
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- CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance
- 2006 – Second Round
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