“The design I have seen shows this is going to be first class facility. And for me, I a happy for the people of Tarkwa. It’s going to be a massive boost for our team as well. It’s a place where the fans can come in their numbers with their families and enjoy the home games. It’s going to be a venue which can host national team matches. The benefit will be enormous for all Ghanaians.” Moses Armah
Medeama president Moses Armah says the impending reconstruction of the Tarkwa NA Aboso park will open up the mining town.
Tarkwa, a popular mining town in the Western region, is expected to receive the biggest football edifice as the current structure is demolished to make way for a $13 million 10,000 seater capacity.
The ceremonial sod cutting, which took place last week, marked work beginning on the complete phase of the development, which includes a gym and other first class facilities.
And highly-respected Medeama owner Moses Armah has been left delighted and says the new edifice will open up the community.
“The design I have seen shows this is going to be first class facility. And for me, I a happy for the people of Tarkwa,” he told medeamasc.com
“It’s going to be a massive boost for our team as well. It’s a place where the fans can come in their numbers with their families and enjoy the home games.
“There is no doubt I am so happy with this fantastic decision by Goldfields, Tarkwa Damang. We’ll forever be grateful for this.”
“It’s going to be a venue which can host national team matches. The benefit will be enormous for all Ghanaians.
The stadium will act as an economic invigorator and will contribute to strengthening the image of the mining town.
The revamped venue will also feature a complete seating capacity and involves redesigning the pitch, VIP, media stands, tickets boot, drainage amongst others.
The edifice will also boast an electronic scoreboard running around its perimeter.
Medeama is the most successful team in the Western region after winning the FA Cup twice.