Accra Sports Stadium Hearts of Oak 4-2 Medeama SC Nii Adjei Kraku Sports Complex Vision FC 3-0 Aduana Stars FC Baba Yara Sports Staduim Asante Kotoko 1-2 All Blacks Dun’s Park Gold Stars 8-3 Eleven Wonders Wenchi Stadium Young Apostles 2-0 Samartex FC AAK II Sports Arena Basake H …
… With Hohoe United and Eleven Wonders already relegated, several clubs are still fighting to avoid joining them in the drop zone, setting the stage for a dramatic final day, where every point could prove decisive. …
… The Hunters recorded impressive away victories over Eleven Wonders and Samartex during that run, while also earning a valuable draw against league leaders Medeama. …
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Caretaker coach, Hamza Obeng guided Kumasi Asante Kotoko to their first win under his tutelage as the Porcupine Warriors recorded a 2-0 victory over relegation-bound Eleven Wonders at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, yesterday. …
… Berekum Chelsea will next travel to face Eleven Wonders, while Dreams FC return home to take on reigning champions GoldStars in what promises to be a decisive round of fixtures.
Medeama SC claimed the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League title with 62 points, narrowly ahead of Gold Stars FC on 60 points. Nations FC, Hohoe United and Eleven Wonders were relegated, while Swedru All Blacks retained their Premier League status after promotion.
Medeama SC claimed the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League title with 62 points, narrowly ahead of Gold Stars FC on 60 points. Nations FC, Hohoe United and Eleven Wonders were relegated, while Swedru All Blacks retained their Premier League status after promotion.
Hearts of Oak defeated Ghana Premier League champions Medeama SC 4-2 in their final Matchday 34 match, with Mawuli Wayo scoring twice and an own goal from Jacob Amu Mensah contributing to the win. Nations FC, Eleven Wonders, and Hohoe United were relegated from the league.
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.
Results from nine Ghanaian football matches, including Aduana FC's 3-1 win over Young Apostles, Eleven Wonders' 2-0 victory against B. Chelsea, and Samartex's 1-0 defeat of Hearts.
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.
Caretaker coach Hamza Obeng guided Kumasi Asante Kotoko to a 2-0 victory over relegation-bound Eleven Wonders at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, with goals from Lawson Kyei Manu and Anthony Duah.
Asante Kotoko ended a four-game winless streak with a 2-0 victory over Eleven Wonders at the Baba Yara Stadium, with goals from Lawson Lyei Manu and Anthony Duah. The win lifts Kotoko to fourth place on the league table.
Berekum Chelsea defeated Dreams FC 1-0 in Round 32 of the Ghana Premier League, with Kofi Oxborn scoring in the 21st minute. The victory lifts Chelsea to ninth place with 44 points from 32 matches, easing relegation concerns with two games remaining.
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.
A Ghana Football Association delegation led by the National Juvenile Committee chairman, including U-20 manager Maxwell Konadu and U-16 assistant coach Awudu Issaka, visited Tolon Constituency in the Northern Region to scout emerging talents at the Soyalana Community Gala grassroots competition. The team, which also included Eleven Wonders FC coach Emmanuel Aidoo, engaged with players and local stakeholders at the tournament featuring 16 communities.
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.
Match results from Ghanaian football stadiums include Bechem United's 3–1 victory over Eleven Wonders, Medeama SC's 2–0 win over Bibiani GoldStars, and Samartex FC's 3–1 defeat of Basake Holy Stars among other fixtures.
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.