Bibiani GoldStars CEO declares club's stance on playing in Africa, picks home venue
They sealed the championship with a convincing 4-0 thrashing of already-relegated Accra Lions on the final day of the season.
The comprehensive win ensured GoldStars finished at the top of the table, ahead of some of Ghana's biggest and most established clubs.
Their consistency throughout the season proved the difference as they claimed both the league title and automatic qualification for the 2025/26 CAF Champions League preliminary round.
Speaking on Asempa FM's Ultimate Sports Show, Mr. Adu made his intentions crystal clear about the club's African ambitions and assured supporters that they won't be going to the continent just to make up the numbers. He said:
Bibiani GoldStars is being supported by a mining company, and we will go to Africa. Individuals have been able to spend on clubs at the African stage, so we will go to Africa.
He also added:
We will improve the team and make sure we leave a mark in Africa.
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Chief Executive Officer of Bibiani GoldStars, Kwesi Adu,
GoldStars are also planning ahead for their home matches in the continental competition. The club is weighing up two options for their CAF Champions League home venue, either the Accra Sports Stadium or the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.
Both venues meet CAF's standards for hosting Champions League matches, giving the club flexibility in choosing where to play their home games.