… Bibiani GoldStars will begin their 2026/27 Ghana Premier League campaign with a trip to Bechem United with Greek tactician Petros Koukouras as the new head coach.
… Coach Kapor, a UEFA-licensed trainer, is no stranger to Ghanaian football, having previously managed Tema Youth FC, Bechem United FC and Medeama SC. …
… They then host Bechem United before consecutive away fixtures against Karela United and Dreams FC, a run that will provide an early indication of their title credentials. …
… Reigning champions Medeama SC will kick off the defence of their crown with a difficult away trip to Dreams FC, while runners-up Bibiani Gold Stars also face a stern opening assignment on the road against Bechem United. …
Bechem United forward Augustine Okrah has been named the NASCO Player of the Month for April/May, edging out strong competition from Medeama SC’s Salim Adams, Young Apostles’ Emmanuel Richmond Opoku, and Berekum Chelsea’s Seidu Abubakari. …
… Dreams FC secured their maiden FA Cup triumph in the 2022/23 season with a 2-0 victory over King Faisal, while Accra Hearts of Oak defeated Bechem United 2-1 to win the 2021/22 edition. …
The Ghana Football Association has confirmed the 2026/27 Premier League season will begin the weekend of September 4–7, 2026, and run until May 28–31, 2027, featuring 18 clubs competing for the league title, continental qualification, and top-flight survival. Defending champions Medeama SC will face competition from established clubs Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak, while newly promoted sides Debibi United, FC AshantiGold04, and Port City FC seek to establish themselves in the top flight.
The Ghana Football Association has confirmed the 2026/27 Premier League season will begin the weekend of September 4–7, 2026, and run until May 28–31, 2027, featuring 18 clubs competing for the league title, continental qualification, and top-flight survival. Defending champions Medeama SC will face competition from established clubs Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak, while newly promoted sides Debibi United, FC AshantiGold04, and Port City FC seek to establish themselves in the top flight.
Bibiani GoldStars CEO Akwasi Adu confirmed the club is pursuing free agent Albert Amoah to replace departed Ghana Premier League top scorer Samuel Atta Kumi. GoldStars are planning a squad of 27 players with 24 confirmed and seeking two or three more quality signings in key positions, including a central defender and attacking midfielder.
The Ghana Football Association's Club Licensing Department has reiterated that Premier League clubs must complete licensing applications by July 31, 2026, or risk sanctions including exclusion from the 2026/27 season. As of July 27, seven clubs had fully completed applications, while others were still working on submissions or had not yet started.
Accra Hearts of Oak has appointed Serbian coach Nebojsa Kapor as head coach on a two-year contract following an extensive recruitment process. Kapor, a UEFA-licensed trainer with previous experience at Tema Youth FC, Bechem United FC and Medeama SC, was selected for his tactical expertise and knowledge of the Ghana Premier League.
The Ghana Football Association confirmed the 2026/27 Premier League season schedule, with Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak's first Super Clash meeting on Matchday 13 (December 4–7, 2026) and the return fixture on Matchday 30 (April 30–May 3, 2027).
The Ghana Football Association has unveiled the 2026-27 Ghana Premier League fixtures, featuring reigning champions Medeama SC opening with an away trip to Dreams FC, newly promoted Debibi United FC making their debut at home against Asante Kotoko SC, and confirmed dates for the Super Clash between Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak.
Bechem United forward Augustine Okrah won the NASCO Player of the Month award for April/May after scoring seven goals in six matches, outperforming nominees from Medeama SC, Young Apostles, and Berekum Chelsea.
Dreams FC and Nations FC will compete in the 2025/26 MTN FA Cup final at the University of Ghana Stadium on May 31, 2026. Nations FC, which was relegated from the Ghana Premier League, reached the final for the first time in club history.
Berekum Chelsea defeated Bechem United 3-2 at home to secure a fifth consecutive victory and finish the 2025/26 season in sixth place with 50 points, while Bechem United ended in 11th place with 47 points.
Medeama have been crowned 2025/26 Ghana Premier League champions with 62 points from 33 matches and will face Hearts of Oak in the final round this weekend. With Hohoe United and Eleven Wonders already relegated, several clubs remain in a battle for survival as the season concludes.
Bechem United won 3-1 at home against Asante Kotoko on matchday 33, with Richard Dwamena scoring twice and Augustine Okrah adding a third. Kotoko dropped to seventh on the league table following their fourth loss in the last five matches.
With the Ghana Premier League in its decisive final phase, clubs are fighting for crucial points to define their seasons. League leaders Medeama SC, with 59 points from 32 matches, will host Heart of Lions in one of the weekend's defining fixtures as the title race approaches its conclusion.
Berekum Chelsea FC defeated league leaders Medeama SC 2-1 at Golden City Park, narrowing Medeama's lead to two points with three matches remaining. Bibiani Gold Stars FC kept their title hopes alive with a 2-0 home win over FC Samartex 1996, moving within touching distance of the summit.
Swedru All Blacks secured a 2-1 victory over Vision FC in a Premier League match, with Zayat Bubakari scoring a late penalty in the 89th minute after Rudolf Mensah had equalized. Vision FC's Alidu Mohammed missed a penalty in stoppage time that could have salvaged a point.
Bechem United defeated Eleven Wonders 3-1 at Swedru Sports Stadium on Friday, with Augustine Okrah scoring twice and Isaiah Nyarko adding a third. The victory moves Bechem to 9th place with 40 points, boosting their relegation survival hopes.