Medeama has unveiled their updated designs and plans for the redevelopment of the Tarkwa NA Aboso Park ahead of the ceremonial sod cutting today (Wednesday).
The 10,000 seater capacity, which will be fully covered, is estimated to cost $13 million and is being funded by Goldfields, Tarkwa-Damang.
A retractable roof will be added to the stadium in a bid to modernise and convert the stadium into an avant-garde architectural icon.
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.
Medeama is the most successful team in the Western region after winning the FA Cup twice.
The Mauve and Yellows is a top-four finisher in the Ghanaian top-flight which has fueled the need to revamp their home grounds.
Stadium architecture and design of the Tarkwa NA Aboso Park.
— Medeama SC (@MedeamaSC) February 27, 2019
Fully covered with 10,000 seating capacity.
Sod cutting takes place today.
It’s a big day for the club and the people of Tarkwa. pic.twitter.com/NmyXDstiWg