Bofoakwa Tano's relegation from the Ghana Premier League was confirmed on Sunday, bringing an end to their hopes of remaining in the top tier of Ghanaian football.

Despite a loss to Legon Cities on Saturday, their fate was sealed as other results went against them on Sunday, leaving them stranded on 33 points with just two matches left to play.

The season began promisingly for Bofoakwa Tano, but inconsistent performances saw them slip down the table. This downturn in form ultimately led to the dismissal of head coach Frimpong Manso.

His successor, John Eduafo, was unable to reverse the team's fortunes and prevent their slide into the relegation zone.

While Bofoakwa Tano will now compete in the second division next season, there is still an opportunity for them to finish the current campaign on a high note.

The club has reached the final of the MTN FA Cup and will face Nsoatreman FC on June 23rd at the University of Ghana Stadium.

A victory in the FA Cup final would secure Bofoakwa Tano a place in African continental football, offering some consolation amid their disappointing league performance.