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Ghana Black Stars: A foot in Brazil

In this post, I chronicle Ghana’s journey through qualification for the mundial focusing on the twists and turns and the reason why Kwesi Appiah had proved himself.

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By Ing. George-Patrick Bediaku

 

The road to qualification has been murky. Ghana is about to realize the dream of making a third successive appearance at the FIFA World Cup, this time to be held at the home of beautiful soccer….and the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro. I dare say many individuals need Ghana to qualify for the mundial NOT just for the beautiful game of football. Many Ghanaians salivate at the prospect of visiting the home of the wildest carnivals, beautiful beaches, beautiful wo….wait, wait a minute. Has Ghana qualified? Will Ghana qualify?

One thing is for sure. Ghana has shaped its own destiny quite well. And of course, under the tutelage of Kwesi Appiah.

 

The Journey so far

By virtue of Ghana’s high ranking in the July 2011 FIFA Ranking, they did not take part in the CAF First Round 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification. The first round consisted of 12 home-and-away ties, and featured the 24 lowest ranked teams in Africa. The winners of these series proceeded to the second round.

The Second Round is where it really began for Ghana. The July 2011 FIFA Ranking was used to seed the teams and Ghana was seeded in Pot 1 alongside top teams like, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Nigeria, Cameroon among others.

Ghana was placed in Group D with then defending AFCON 2012 Champions Zambia, Sudan and Lesotho.

Ghana’s first points were picked at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, in what has become the famous (or infamous?) ‘Floodlights incident’. Ghana hosted Lesotho on June 1, 2012 and won by seven (7) unanswered goals.

Meanwhile, Sudan had recorded a 2-0 win at home over champions Zambia in the Al-Hilal Stadium, Omdurman. We will find out soon why this was a worthy of mention.

Ghana’s next game was eight days later, June 8, at the newly-opened 40,000-capacity Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola. Ghana lost the game by a lone Christopher Katongo goal.

At this point, Ghana topped Group D by virtue of a better goal difference despite having the same points (3 points) as Zambia. But in October, things turned around.

After Zambia registered a protest, FIFA awarded Zambia a 3-0 win as a result of Sudan fielding the ineligible player Saif Ali in Sudan’s 2-0 win over Zambia on June 2.

This dealt a heavy blow to Ghana’s chances.

Fast-forward to March 2013, after a disappointing showing at the 2013 AFCON in South Africa, Ghana had a plan going forward. Win all remaining four matches. Ghana had successive home and away ties against Sudan and an away tie with Lesotho. Then a final Second Round game against now dethroned champions Zambia.

Again, the home tie against Sudan was played in what is now referred to as Ghana’s spiritual home (football-wise), the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi. And trust the football fans in Kumasi to pack up that 38,000-capacity stadium. That, coupled with the fact that the fans are closer to the field than at the Accra Sports Stadium, meant that an intimidating atmosphere would be created and would favour Ghana.

On 24th March, Ghana hosted and convincingly beat Sudan, 4-0. Gyan, who had relinquished his captain band to the returning Sulley Muntari, was on the score sheet, with rising star Mubarak Wakaso, Abdul Majeed Waris (who got his debut goal) and Emmanuel Agyemang Badu.

 

The first twist

What is necessary to state at this point is that, Lesotho had done Ghana a huge favour by getting a 1-1 draw with Zambia. Zambia still led the group with 7 points, Ghana followed with 6 points. But Zambia dropped points.

On to the next one. June 8. Al-Merrikh Stadium, Omdurman, Sudan. Ghana recorded a 3-1 away win over Sudan. Captain Asamoah Gyan’s brace helped him equal and surpass Ghana’s standing record topscorer, Abedi Pele. Abedi’s record was 33 goals, Gyan now had 34 goals. Sulley Muntari was also on the score sheet.

Meanwhile, Zambia’s 4-0 thrashing of Lesotho meant Ghana was far from comfort. Zambia still led the group with 10 points, Ghana second with 9 points.

 

The second twist

The penultimate game of the Second Round was on Sunday June 16, at the Setsoto Stadium, in Maseru, Lesotho. Ghana won that game by two unanswered goals, Rennes defender John Boye opened the scoring and Captain Asamoah Gyan extended his record to 35 goals. But Ghana was most overjoyed because of what happened in Ndola the day before.

On Saturday June 15, Sudan held home side Zambia to a 1-1 score in the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium. This meant that Ghana leap-frogged Zambia in the group standings. Ghana now topped Group D with 12 points and a +14 goal difference, and Zambia followed with 11 points and a +8 goal difference.

 

The Saga of the Returnees…

Another thing that has featured prominently in the tale of the Black Stars’ qualification journey, is the return of players who ‘retired’ from international duty, for various reasons. The four players in question are the Olympique Marseille duo, the Ayew brothers, Andre and Jordan, Schalke’s Kevin-Prince Boateng and Chelsea’s Michael Essien.

After the intervention of the President of Ghana, HE John Dramani Mahama, and the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Ayew brothers decided to call off their retirement and announce their availability to be called up for national duty.

The issue of Kevin-Prince Boateng is another magnet of varied opinions. Many say he uses Ghana, he chooses which games or periods are prestigious enough for him to partake in, cue the 2010 World Cup and 2014 World Cup. It’s a whole minefield for another discussion.

Not helping his case has been his inability to feature for Ghana after his return. Boateng did not play in the Ghana-Zambia game in Kumasi (which Ghana won 2-1) and the reason brought forward by the GFA at the time was that he had aggravated an injury in his troubled knee. Then on his return to his German side, Schalke, Boateng explained to reporters that the “hard-surfaced pitches in Ghana” was the reason why he did not play.

“My knee didn’t feel quite right. The pitch wasn’t such a good surface to play on because it was a bit hard,” he told reporters on his return to Germany to resume club duties with Schalke.

“That’s why the manager and I agreed that I would not play.”

Then with ‘coincidental’ timing, Boateng again was not available for the Ghana-Egypt clash, again at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi. Ghana went on to win by an outstanding 6-1.

But the questions kept coming. “Is it really coincidence?”, “Will he play when we don’t play in Ghana?”, “Do we really need Kevin?”

Then there is Michael Essien. This man has suffered a couple of career-threatening in his time on national team duty. He informed the Ghana Football Association (GFA) that he wanted to take some time off to regain fitness and a more permanent place at club level. Yet some people would like to refer to him as disloyal and unpatriotic. I personally feel that is harsh because Essien has given dedicated service to Ghana for years.

Essien incurred more wrath when he failed to make an announcement after his Charity Game in Accra, as he promised. But when he did make his return in the 2-1 win over Zambia, all of Ghana could attest to his quality and experience.

For those who say we have come this far without these four individuals, and so we do not need them, I ask. Do you think the Black Stars, as it is now, is world class? Do you think we can get better? I answered yes to those questions. And coach James Kwesi Appiah has said that he would prefer to have the best pool of talents to be able to choose from. But has also made it clear that no one has an assured walk-in into the team setup.

“It’s important that all Ghanaian players make themselves available,” Appiah told http://www.ghanafa.org.

“Once you get everyone available, it’s up to you the coach to decide whether you need a player at a particular time. It depends on the game and the tactics that you are going to play, if they can fit in you bring them in but as to whether they will by all means be in doesn’t come in,” he said.

 

Exodus 14:13b

On Monday, September 16 2013, at the draw held by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in Egypt, Ghana was drawn against Egypt in their last hurdle on their way to Brazil 2014. The first of the two-legged playoff tie was to be played in Ghana.

Many were worried about this tie. To start off, Egypt are seven-time African champions. More frightening was the fact that Egypt were the only side on the continent to have a 100% winning record in qualifying.

To cut a long story short, Ghana romped over Egypt, mauling them by six-goals-to-one. A surprise to all.

Another feather in the hat of coach Kwesi Appiah.

Exodus 14:13b: “…for the Egyptians whom ye have seen today, ye shall see them again no more for ever.”

 

Appiah’s statistics

Many have questioned whether Kwesi Appiah is the best man to take Ghana to the World Cup, whether his tactics are the best, etc…etc.

In a comprehensive piece written by budding journalist Fiifi Anaman for allsports.com.gh, he reveals that Kwesi Appiah’s statistics are actually the best there has ever been.

‘Ghana’s 6-1 mauling of Egypt saw coach James Kwesi Appiah play his 21st game in charge of Ghana since being named coach in April 2012.

The win was Appiah’s 14th in charge, representing a winning percentage of 66%.

His former boss, Serbian Milovan Rajevac (2008-2010) had managed a winning percentage of 47% (10 wins) after 21 games.

Former Ghana coaches Claude Le Roy (2006-2008) and Goran Stevanovic (2011-2012), both of whom Appiah understudied, though not being in charge for us much as 21 games, managed lower winning percentages compared Appiah’s current record. Le Roy managed 61% (11 wins from 18 games in charge) while Stevanovic managed 52% (10 wins from 19 games in charge).

Appiah’s Ghana have also been very prolific in front of goal, with a whopping 49 goals being scored in 21 games.

Goran Stevanovic managed 28 goals in his 19 games in charge, with Claude Le Roy managing 31 goals in 18 games in charge of Ghana. Milovan Rajevac, by the end of 21 games, had only managed 28 goals.

With regards to goals conceded, Kwesi Appiah’s Ghana has let in 17 goals in 21 games. Claude Le Roy’s Ghana conceded 20 goals in 18 games, with Stevanovic conceding 14 goals in 19 games. Milovan Rajevac’s charges had let in 19 goals by the end of his 21st game.’

The stats, as they say, speak for themselves.

 

Toppmoller? For what?

In recent weeks, reports made rounds in the Ghana media that ‘people in the higher echelons of power’ were seeking ‘help’ for Kwesi Appiah, and one name was bundled around: Klaus Topmoller.

According to footy-ghana.com, Toppmoller had been contacted by third parties representing officials of the Ghana Football Association with a view to taking over the technical bench of the Black Stars.

Should the move happen, the 62-year-old Toppmoller will take all technical decisions regarding the team, leaving current Black Stars head coach Kwasi Appiah as a deputy in effect.

Reacting to the reports, Appiah told Michael Oti Adjei in an interview: “My concentration is on the Egypt game and nobody has told me anything about any technical director. I signed a contract which ends after the world cup so nothing has been discussed.

“As for working with others, it depends on how you put it. For instance I can need some guys with good technical ability to scout or monitor some teams for me. That is something that can be done and I have always been doing that so that is not a big deal. As for a technical director I don’t know what role he will play. Ghana has a technical director already so I don’t know where that is coming from.”

I think that we should let Appiah be. He has learned from his mistakes, he has handled egos very well. And more importantly, he has earned it. The first Black coach to send Ghana to the World Cup.

 

90 minutes away

After a 6-1 defeat of African giants Egypt, Ghana are all but through to the World Cup. But Appiah is cautious, not to celebrate to early. The return leg to be played on November 19th at the Air Defence Stadium in Cairo will need Egypt to at least score five unanswered goals in order to upset Ghana.

Appiah says he is determined to become the first indigenous Ghanaian coach to lead the country to the world cup.

“Every coach will love to coach at the highest level and in football the world cup is that competition. I will be proud as a Ghanaian to be the coach of Ghana at the World Cup. It is something a lot of Ghanaian coaches will be interested in but we must finish the job in the return leg first before we can celebrate.”

 

Copacabana…Rio de Janeiro…here we come!

I believe Ghana is in Brazil. I can already feel my toes in the sands of the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro. I can already see the upsets that Ghana will cause at the global mundial against any foe, with all these quality players to choose from.

But like my coach said, let’s “concentrate on the Egypt game.”

 
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Posted by on November 19, 2013 in Football, International, Local

 

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Possible Black Stars line up against ‘The Copper Bullets’

Andre Ayew, Kevin Prince Boateng, Jonathan MensahWith just few days away to the big clash, head coach Kwesi Appiah looks set to select a strong line-up against the Zambians on Friday. After failing to beat the Chipolopolo’s in their most recent encounters a huge trashing seems the only solution to end this canker.

Herve Renard’s men who still have lots of experience at their disposal will come all out on Friday in search of a win to warrant them qualification into the next phase of qualifiers. They come into this game with names like Kennedy Mweene arguably one of the best goal keepers on the continent, Stopilla Sunzu, Wilfred Kalaba, Christopher Katongo , Chisanba Lungu among others.
The stars will depart Accra for the garden city Kumasi this morning to continue their preparations for the big game on Friday.
Possible starting eleven
Goalkeeper: Fatau Dauda
Defence: Daniel Opare, John Boye, Jonathan Mensah, Harrison Afful
Midfeild: Rabiu Mohammed, Mubarak Wakaso, Kevin Prince Boateng, Andre Ayew, Kwadwo Asamaoh
Striker: Asamoah Gyan
Formation 4-2-3-1

 
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Posted by on September 4, 2013 in Feature, Football, Local

 

FEATURE: After loss to Bejaia, what next for Kotoko?

Mas-ud Didi Dramani -

Keep Didi Dramani. Let his policies and regime seep through. He will do well and just needs the time to do this and patience from fans and his bosses.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko were on Sunday knocked out of the CAF Champions League competition by a JSM Bejaia side, who are only making their second appearance in the competition.

Their fans, and many Ghanaians, are incensed about this outcome, and understandably so.

A cursory monitoring of the airwaves on Monday morning confirmed this.

The Porcupine Warriors had passed up a big chance to progress to the ‘money zone’. And maybe more importantly, the chance to play against last year’s finalists, Esperance, had just been blown.

It begs the questions ‘What went wrong?’, and more importantly ‘What is the way forward?’

For one, coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani has obviously not found the right mix of his setup yet. Consistency has been lacking in the Kotoko team since he took over the reins.

A while back, the defence was advanced that Mas-Ud Didi Dramani had very little influence on the players who were bought as replacements for the huge exodus of key players.

When he took the record-setting Black Maidens to the World Cup and did well with them, many Kotoko fans hailed him as ‘The Messiah’, to take over from Maxwell Konadu and do better with the team.

‘Firesell’

Now, a lot of things happened in this short frame of time. Kotoko sold players, key players who were pivotal in their win of the Glo Premier League title and, by default, their passage to compete in Africa’s biggest club competition, the CAF Champions League.

The young defender, Baba Abdul Rahman, who moved to the Bundesliga team Greuther Fürth was a big loss in the defensive department. That move was one that could not be avoided. But he was not even owned by Asante Kotoko, as he was on loan from Dreams FC. More so, he was replaced by a reliable Gideon Baah. So this one ‘loss’ can be excused.

Also with hindsight, the management of Kotoko will rue having to lose Yahaya Mohammed, sending him out on loan to Tema Youth.

But the likes of Daniel Nii Adjei, Ben Acheampong, Nathaniel Asamoah and Yaw Frimpong, who were sold out in the ‘buy and sell’ culture that seems to be growing, are inexcusable. The apparent absence or lack of long term planning has definitely cost Kotoko a lot.

A clear club policy concerning long term planning must be instituted. If you groom a set of players for years …it defeats logic to lose a huge core of that team.

A while back, listening to radio discussions, the defence was advanced that Mas-Ud Didi Dramani had very little influence on the players who were bought as replacements for the huge exodus of key players.

Let’s say that this is true. Now, if a coach doesn’t choose his own material, he may be able to build a defence for himself. And in this situation, the frequent rotation of Didi’s setup gives this school of thought some credence.

Another reason which could very much be a major contributing factor to the woes of the Ghanaian giants is the rumoured tiff between the coach and management.

Any frigid relationship between a coach and his team’s management members is just a recipe for disaster.

This ‘rumoured tiff’ seems to have been quelled now but there were times when there were accusations that Dramani was not fielding some players due to this. Squabbles in any setup poison the atmosphere and don’t give off the best of auras.

For two-time champions, a 30-year drought without Asante Kotoko winning the coveted African title is not a good look on them.

What’s the way forward?

First thing. The decision makers at the club should not cower under the pressure calls for Didi Dramani’s sacking.

That would be a knee-jerk reaction which could see the club take two steps forward and one step back. They may find a good replacement, but their progress would be very slow-paced.

Keep Didi Dramani.

Let his policies and regime seep through the fabric of the team. I believe he will do well with the club. He just needs the time to do this and patience from fans and his bosses alike can help him achieve this.

Also, a clear club policy concerning long term planning must be instituted. If you groom a set of players for years and get the right mix who get you the Glo Premier League and a participation in the CAF Champions League, it defeats logic to lose a huge core of that team.

That is what happened and that is how Kotoko lost to a JSM Bejaia side, who are faltering in their own local league.

For two-time champions, a 30-year drought without Asante Kotoko winning the coveted African title is not a good look on them.

They need to get back to exerting their influence on the African stage and hopefully close in on the Esperances, TP Mazembes and the like.

Kotoko need to put plans and structures in place for the immediate future and the long term. In the meantime, they are in contention for both the Glo Premier League and the MTN FA Cup. It is very possible for them to win at least one of these titles.

With the kind of fire their fans are breathing, silverware at the end of this season can do a whole lot of good in appeasing them.

Berekum Chelsea set the standard very high, when last year they advanced to the ‘money zone’ and did well in there. For a team like Kotoko, to lose to an Algerian team who are only making their second appearance in the CAF Champions League, it is just disappointing.

Posted on April 8, 2013

 
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Posted by on April 8, 2013 in Feature, Football, Local

 

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Ghana petitions FIFA to replace Fuseini

gfa  logo 2Ghana’s women U-17 team player, Amina Fuseini, has suffered an injury and the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has put in a request to FIFA have her position filled by Berlinda Anane.

The Black Maidens player is a member of the squad preparing to make a third straight appearance at the U-17 World Cup, but has suffered a setback. Fuseini has since returned home after she suffered an injury in training and has been ruled out of the tourney.

The GFA is awaiting response from FIFA to have Berlinda Anane take the place of the injured player.

The World Cup is to be held in Azerbaijan and kicks off on Saturday. The Black Maidens, coached by Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, will open their campaign against Germany on Sunday in Group D.

They will also face Uruguay and China PR in the tough group.

Posted on September 20, 2012

 
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Posted by on September 20, 2012 in Football, Local

 

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Glo Premier League First Round fixture list released

Glo Premier League titleThe fixture list for the first round of the 2012-2013 season of the Glo Premier League has been released.

In a fixture list published on http://www.ghanafa.org, the first Matchday has interesting pairings and promises to be a cracking start to the season.

Defending champions Kumasi Asante Kotoko will have revenge on their minds as they host newly-promoted Amidaus Professionals. You may remember that this is the same team that eliminated Kotoko from last season’s FA Cup.

Amidaus on the other hand will have a rude welcome to Ghana’s top flight division as their first three fixtures are against Kotoko, Liberty Professionals and King Faisal.

Hearts of Oak will start on the road as they travel to Tema Park to face off against Tema Youth.

The first round of the league campaign is scheduled to an end on January 13, 2013 after the Matchday-15 round of games are played.

Below is the full list of first round fixtures.

FIRST ROUND MATCHES

MATCH 1 – SUNDAY, 7TH OCTOBER, 2012            

Tema – Tema Youth Vrs. Hearts of Oak

Gyamfi Park – Edubiase Vrs. Medeama

Len Clay – Dwarfs Vrs. Arsenals

Wa – All Stars Vrs. Aduana

Golden City – Chelsea Vrs. Lions

Tamale – R. T. U. Vrs. Ashantigold

Baba Yara  – Asante Kotoko Vrs. Amidaus

Carl Reindorf – Liberty Vrs. King Faisal

MATCH 2 – SUNDAY, 14TH OCTOBER, 2012          

Accra – Hearts of Oak Vrs. Edubiase

Tema – Amidaus Vrs. Liberty

Len Clay – Ashantigold Vrs. Asante Kotoko

Kpando – Lions  Vrs. R. T. U.

Agyeman Badu – Aduana Vrs. Chelsea

Golden City Park – Arsenals Vrs. All Stars

T & A Park – Medeama Vrs. Dwarfs

Baba Yara – King Faisal Vrs. Tema Youth

MATCH 3 – SUNDAY, 21ST OCTOBER, 2012           

Gyamfi Park – Edubiase Vrs.        Tema Youth

Tema (Sat) – Dwarfs Vrs. Hearts of Oak

Wa – All Stars Vrs. Medeama

Golden City Park – Chelsea Vrs. Arsenals

Tamale – RTU Vrs. Aduana

Baba Yara – Asante Kotoko Vrs. Lions

Carl Reindorf – Liberty Vrs. Ashantigold

Tema – Amidaus Vrs. King Faisal

MATCH 4 – WEDNESDAY, 24TH OCTOBER, 2012 

Accra – Hearts of Oak Vrs. All Stars

Tema –  Tema Youth Vrs. Dwarfs

Len Clay – Ashantigold Vrs. Amidaus

Kpando – Lions Vrs. Liberty

Agyeman Badu – Aduana Vrs. Asante Kotoko

Golden City – Arsenals Vrs. R. T. U.

T & A Park – Medeama Vrs. Chelsea

Baba Yara – King Faisal Vrs. Edubiase

MATCH 5 – SUNDAY, 28TH OCTOBER, 2012          

Len Clay (Sat) – Dwarfs Vrs.          Edubiase

Wa  – All Stars Vrs. Tema Youth

Golden City – Chelsea Vrs. Hearts of Oak

Tamale – R. T. U.  Vrs. Medeama

Baba Yara – Asante Kotoko Vrs. Arsenals

Carl Reindorf – Liberty Vrs. Aduana

Tema – Tema Youth Vrs. Lions

Len Clay – Ashantigold Vrs. King Faisal

MATCH 6 – WEDNESDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER, 2012               

Accra –  Hearts of Oak Vrs. R. T. U.

Tema – Tema Youth Vrs. Chelsea

Gyamfi Park – Edubiase Vrs. All Stars

Kpando – Lions  Vrs. Ashantigold

Agyeman Badu – Aduana Vrs. Amidaus

Golden City – Arsenals Vrs.  Liberty

T & A Park – Medeama   Vrs.  Asante Kotoko

Baba Yara – King Faisal   Vrs.  Dwarfs

MATCH 7 – SUNDAY, 18TH NOVEMBER, 2012     

Wa – All Stars Vrs. Dwarfs

Golden City – Chelsea Vrs.  Edubiase

Tamale – R. T. U.  Vrs.  Tema Youth

Baba Yara – Asante Kotoko Vrs. Hearts of Oak

Carl Reindorf – Liberty Vrs.  Medeama

Tema – Amidaus  Vrs.  Arsenals

Len Clay  – Ashantigold Vrs. Aduana

Kpando – Lions  Vrs. King Faisal

MATCH 8 – SUNDAY, 25TH NOVEMBER, 2012    

Accra – Hearts of Oak  Vrs.  Liberty

Tema – Tema Youth Vrs.  Asante Kotoko

Gyamfi Park – Edubiase Vrs.  R. T. U.

Robert Mensah – Dwarfs Vrs.  Chelsea

Agyeman Badu –  Aduana  Vrs.  Lions

Golden City –   Arsenals  Vrs.  Ashantigold

T & A Park – Medeama   Vrs.  Amidaus

Baba Yara – King Faisal  Vrs.   All Stars

MATCH 9 –WEDNESDAY 28TH NOVEMBER, 2012              

Golden City – Chelsea  Vrs.  All Stars

Tamale – R. T. U.  Vrs.  Dwarfs

Baba Yara – Asante Kotoko Vrs.  Edubiase

Carl Reindorf – Liberty    Vrs.   Tema Youth

Tema – Amidaus   Vrs.   Hearts of Oak

Len Clay – Ashantigold    Vrs.   Medeama

Kpando – Lions  Vrs.  Arsenals

Agyeman Badu – Aduana  Vrs.  King Faisal

MATCH 10 –SUNDAY, 2ND DECEMBER, 2012      

Accra – Hearts of Oak   Vrs.  Ashantigold

Tema – Tema Youth Vrs.   Amidaus

Gyamfi –   Edubiase    Vrs.   Liberty

Robert Mensah – Dwarfs Vrs.     Asante Kotoko

Wa  – All Stars  Vrs.  R. T. U.

Golden City – Arsenals Vrs. Aduana

T & A Park – Medeama   Vrs.        Lions

Baba Yara – King Faisal    Vrs.        Chelsea

MATCH 11 –SUNDAY, 16TH DECEMBER, 2012     

Tamale – Baba Yara – Asante Kotoko Vrs. All Stars

Carl Reindorf – Liberty    Vrs.      Dwarfs

Tema –  Amidaus Vrs. Edubiase

Len Clay – Ashantigold    Vrs.    Tema Youth

Kpando – Lions Vrs.  Hearts of Oak

Agyeman Badu – Aduana   Vrs.   Medeama

Golden City – Arsenals   Vrs.   King Faisal

MATCH 12 – SUNDAY, 30TH DECEMBER, 2012    

Accra – Hearts of Oak  Vrs.   Aduana

Tema – Tema Youth  Vrs.   Lions

Gyamfi Park – Edubiase Vrs.     Ashantigold

Robert Mensah – Dwarfs  Vrs.  Amidaus

Wa         – All Stars  Vrs.  Liberty

Golden City – Chelsea   Vrs.  Asante Kotoko

T&A Park – Medeama     Vrs.  Arsenals

Baba Yara – King Faisal    Vrs.  R. T. U.

MATCH 13 – SUNDAY, 6TH JANUARY, 2013         

Baba Yara – Asante Kotoko   Vrs.  R. T. U.

Carl Reindorf – Liberty    Vrs.  Chelsea

Tema – Amidaus   Vrs.     All Stars

Len Clay – Ashantigold    Vrs.   Dwarfs

Kpando   – Lions   Vrs.   Edubiase

Agyeman Badu – Aduana  Vrs.   Tema Youth

Golden City – Arsenals Vrs.   Hearts of Oak

T&A Park – Medeama  Vrs.  King Faisal

MATCH 14 –Wednesday 9th JANUARY, 2013     

Accra – Hearts of Oak    Vrs.   Medeama

Tema – Tema Youth   Vrs.    Arsenals

Gyamfi Park – Edubiase Vrs.    Aduana

Robert Mensah –    Dwarfs  Vrs.        Lions

Wa         – All Stars   Vrs.   Ashantigold

Golden City – Chelsea     Vrs.     Amidaus

Tamale –    R. T. U.  Vrs.    Liberty

Baba Yara – King Faisal   Vrs.   Asante Kotoko

MATCH 15 – SUNDAY 13TH JANUARY, 2013        

Accra – Liberty   Vrs.  Asante Kotoko

Tema – Amidaus    Vrs.        R. T. U.

Len Clay – Ashantigold    Vrs.    Chelsea

Kpando – Lions  Vrs.   All Stars

Agyeman Badu – Aduana   Vrs.   Dwarfs

Golden City – Arsenals   Vrs.    Edubiase

T&A Park – Medeama     Vrs.    Tema Youth

Baba Yara – King Faisal    Vrs.   Hearts of Oak

Posted on September 20, 2012

 
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Posted by on September 20, 2012 in Football, Local

 

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