Ghana Premier League newcomers Eleven Wonders have officially switched their home venue to the University of Ghana Stadium, as confirmed ahead of their Week 8 clash with Aduana FC on Monday, November 3.
The decision comes during a chaotic spell for the newly promoted side, who are still searching for their first win of the 2025/26 campaign after seven matches.
Adding to their woes, head coach Nii Odartey Lamptey tendered his resignation earlier this week, leaving the club in disarray just months after joining them as they found their way back to top-flight football.
The relocation is seen as a move to inject fresh energy and stability into the struggling club, with management hopeful that a new venue could spark a turnaround.
The University of Ghana Stadium, one of the facilities completed for the 2023 African Games, offers top-tier infrastructure and a lively student atmosphere, something the club hopes will work in their favour.
With Aduana FC in fine form, Monday’s clash promises to be a massive test for Eleven Wonders, who desperately need to steady the ship and reignite their campaign.
By: Pascal Amoah

