Africa-Press – Ghana. Forward Kwesi Appiah netted the winner as Crawley Town defeated Barrow in the English League Two on Saturday at the People Pension stadium.
The Ghana international sealed victory for the Reds in the 57th minute after meeting a cross from the left side from William Ferry.
The goal is the 2015 Ghana AFCON star’s 11 in 25 game in the ongoing campaign.
Meanwhile, the victory is the third successive win for Crawley at home and it represents a welcome gift for new owners WAGMI United LLC.
“Crawley Town Football Club can today confirm that investment group WAGMI United LLC have purchased Ziya Eren’s controlling shares of Crawley Town Football and Social Club Limited,” wrote the club in announcing the new owners.
“WAGMI United is dedicated to bringing Web3’s most innovative ideas and passionate communities to the world of sports. Founded by Preston Johnson and Eben Smith, WAGMI United seeks to reimagine how professional sports teams are owned and operated — building tight-knit communities of passionate fans and empowering them to take a personal stake in telling their team’s story and shaping its future. They are eager to bring this exciting new approach to the club.”
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