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Ghana Division One League results and table (Zone 1-3)

The 2021/22 season of Division One League is five games away from conclusion

There were goals as well as violence at some venues over the weekend during the matchday 25 of Ghana Division One League.

In Zone One, the race for qualification is still tight as Nsoatreman and Tamale City FC are tied on the same points.

Results from Zone 1
League Table for Zone 1

In Zone Two, Samatex look certain to make it to return to the Premier League for the first time in almost two decades. They have still maintained their nine point gap with five matches remaining.

Zone Two results
Zone Two League Table

Elsewhere in Zone Three, it is a straight fight between Tema Youth and Liberty Professionals.

Zone 3 results
Zone Three League table

Clinton Duodo wasn’t at Black Satellites level – Karim Zito explains why he was dropped

The Black Satellites head coach has shed light on why he opted to drop the Bechem United winger ahead of the 2021 WAFU Zone B games

Ghana U-20 coach Abdul Karim Zito has insisted that he was right to drop Bechem United youngster Clinton Duodo and Legon Cities star Osman Amadu from the final squad ahead of the WAFU B Cup of Nations ongoing in Niger.

Duodo after his drop featured for Bechem in their 1-1 stalemate with Hearts of Oak. His overall performance was impressive and that has led to questions being asked on why he couldn’t make Ghana’s final squad.

“Your team’s performance will bring you to the national team and when you come to the national team, I don’t use your team’s performance to judge you or to select but rather I use what you show to me at national camp to select you,” Zito said after Ghana’s 2-0 defeat to Nigeria on opening day at the GSK Stadium on Sunday evening thanks to goals from Ibrahim Muhammad and Ahmed Abdullai.

“When they came, I was even wondering, what is wrong with Clinton. For Amadu, of late he doesn’t play. I played him in the knockout, we beat them, he did not play, all time Amadu is on the bench and in all the friendly games we played they did not perform, so why should I bring them?

“They can talk but your performance outside with your club will bring you to the national team but you have to perform with me before I select you. They didn’t perform [at the Black Satellites level] well and that is why I dropped them”

Baffour Soccer Academy fans beat Tamale City players & vandalize their bus

Bad images coming from Zone One of Division One League game between Baffour Soccer Academy and Tamale City FC at

The game ended 1-1 but some of the Tamale players were allegedly beating and injured, while their team bus was vandalized by the home supporters.

The club, which is owned by Ghana’s Minister of Employment, Ignatius Baffour Awuah qualified to participate in their debut season of Ghana’s second-tier competition last year but they are hoping to avoid relegation and probably gain promotion to the Premier League next season.

They are sit five points above safety with five matches remaining.

Baffour Soccer Academy’s city rivals Nsoatreman are tied on the same points of with Tamale City in the race for Premier League qualification.

More to follow…

Extended highlights: Asante Kotoko 1-1 Aduana Stars: Watch Etouga’s wonderful goal, two penalty misses & Agyei’s late equaliser

The Ogya Boys made sure Kotoko could not stretch their lead on top of the Premier League log

Aduana Stars left it late as they snatched a vital away point in a 1-1 draw with Asante Kotoko on matchday 28 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Sunday in their attempt to edge closer to winning the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League title.

After an early exchanges, Aduana looked like a side who could cause a havoc to Kotoko’s title ambitions as Yahaya Mohammed and Emmanuel Gyamfi came close to create half chances.

Mfegue saw his header narrowly missing the target after a cross from Imoro Ibrahim found him.

Mbella Etouga snatched the lead for Kotoko by 38th minute with a thunderous strike outside the penalty area.

The 20-year-old was played through by his countryman Georges Mfegue and he didn’t waste time as he slotted it home to the amazement of the vociferous home fans. The goal was Etouga’s 19th goal of the season for Kotoko.

Watch the goals and missed chances including penalties

After the break, Kotoko probed further to look for another goal.

Kotoko were handed a penalty on 68th minute but Etouga saw his effort saved by goalkeeper Robert Addo.

Kotoko had another chance to increase their lead when they got another penalty on 83rd minute and once again Etouga failed to score and frustration began to set in.

Bright Agyei snatched a late equalizer for Aduana by the 89th minute as he rose above his marker to head in a corner kick from Emmanuel Gyamfi.

Kotoko now lead the log with 56 points, nine points better than Bechem United and twelve points above Hearts of Oak who sit fourth on the log.

Asante Kotoko 1-1 Aduana Stars: Etouga scores and misses two penalties as Agyei snatches late equaliser

The Porcupine Warriors could have further stretched their lead on top of the league log but they failed to utilize their chances

Asante Kotoko shared the spoils 1-1 with Aduana Stars on matchday 28 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Sunday in their attempt to edge closer to winning the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League title.

After an early exchanges, Aduana looked like a side who could cause a havoc to Kotoko’s title ambitions as Yahaya Mohammed and Emmanuel Gyamfi came close to create half chances.

Mfegue saw his header narrowly missing the target after a cross from Imoro Ibrahim found him.

Mbella Etouga snatched the lead for Kotoko by 38th minute with a thunderous strike outside the penalty area.

The 20-year-old was played through by his countryman Georges Mfegue and he didn’t waste time as he slotted it home to the amazement of the vociferous home fans. The goal was Etouga’s 19th goal of the season for Kotoko.

After the break, Kotoko probed further to look for another goal.

Kotoko were handed a penalty on 68th minute but Etouga saw his effort saved by goalkeeper Robert Addo.

Kotoko had another chance to increase their lead when they got another penalty on 83rd minute and once again Etouga failed to score and frustration began to set in.

Bright Agyei snatched a late equalizer for Aduana by the 89th minute as he rose above his marker to head in a corner kick from Emmanuel Gyamfi.

Watch Mbella Etouga’s 19th goal for Asante Kotoko in GPL

The Cameroonian scored a masterpiece against the Ogya Boys to stretch the lead on the goal king chart

Asante Kotoko striker Mbella Etouga scored a screamer against Aduana Stars to take his season’s tally to 19 goals.

After an early exchanges, Aduana looked like a side who could cause a havoc to Kotoko’s title ambitions as Yahaya Mohammed and Emmanuel Gyamfi came close to create half chances.

Mfegue saw his header narrowly missing the target after a cross from Imoro Ibrahim found him.

Mbella Etouga snatched the lead for Kotoko by 38th minute with a thunderous strike outside the penalty area.

The 20-year-old was played through by his countryman Georges Mfegue and he didn’t waste time as he slotted it home to the amazement of the vociferous home fans.

WATCH ETOUGA’S GOAL AND CELEBRATION

Etouga now has 19 goals, three goals more than Ashanti Gold winger Yaw Annor.

EXCLUSIVE: Boadu & Imoro return as Prosper Ogum makes two changes in Kotoko’s XI to face Aduana Stars

The Porcupines boss has opted to make two changes in the starting line up that pipped WAFA last weekend as they prepare to battle Aduana this afternoon

Asante Kotoko head coach Prosper Ogum Narteh has concluded with the technical team members to make two changes in the starting line up to face Aduana Stars on matchday 28 of Ghana Premier League at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Sunday.

Left back Imoro Ibrahim who missed the 1-0 victory over WAFA has returned to take over from Charles Owusu. There is still no Ganiyu Ismail in the squad since the captain is yet to fully recover from the knee injury he sustained several weeks ago.

Christopher Nettey, Yussif Mubarik and Andrews Appau complete the defensive setup for Kotoko.

In midfield, Richard Boadu ‘Agadas’ who was also suspended for accumulated yellow cards in the game against WAFA has returned.

As a result, he will fill the void left behind by Mudasiru Salifu while utility player Sheriff Mohammed adds bite to the midfield.

Cameroonian Mbella Etouga and Mfegue Rodrigues will lead the attack with Fabio Gama and Stephan Amankona taking charge of the wings.

Despite Patrick Asmah sending an apology letter to Kotoko during the week, he is still not part of the matchday squad.

Kotoko XI vs WAFA

Ibrahim Danlad, Christopher Nettey, Imoro Ibrahim, Yussif Mubarik, Andrews Appau, Richard Boadu ‘Agadas’, Sherrif Mohammed, Fabio Gama, Georges Mfegue, Frank Etouga, Stephen Amankona

Match fixing: Fifa/Caf integrity officers scrutinize mobile phones of referees for WAFA vs Kotoko & Oly vs Berekum Chelsea

The country’s football governing body has strengthened their actions to eradicate betting and match fixing from the top-flight

Referees that officiated Ghana Premier League matchday 27 fixture between WAFA and Asante Kotoko had their mobile phones checked by individuals believed to be integrity officials from Fifa, Caf and Ghana Football Association, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.


This comes as a result of the alleged increase of match fixing and betting in the top-flight and they checked the devices to see if they had placed a bet or engaged in conversations that suggested the game was manipulated.

The action, according to our sources, was repeated on Friday when Great Olympics defeated Berekum Chelsea 2-0 in the first game of matchday 28.


The integrity officials also took some of the phones belonging to the players during their visit to the dressing room after the game.

Upon the completion of their search, the devices were given out to the rightful owners.

Following the pending match fixing case involving Ashanti Gold and Inter Allies, the FA has concluded to double their efforts since some club officials and other betting syndicates are allegedly influencing results of Premier League games.

With only seven games to end the season, many clubs are fighting for relegation and rumours have it that there are ongoing attempts to influence results in order to avoid the drop.

It will be recalled that two years ago, Ghana Football Association employed Obed Tuffour to lead the integrity department of the body in order to help eradicate or reduce betting and match fixing from the sport.

“The Ghana Football Association has in compliance with FIFA requirements employed Mr. Obed Tuffour as the Association’s Compliance and Integrity Officer,” a GFA statement read.

“FIFA has recommended that all Member Associations should appoint an Integrity Officer who will deal with all integrity-related legal matters as well as the risk of match-fixing and match manipulation.

“Mr. Tuffour will also be responsible for the FA’s Compliance Unit.

“The world football governing body is expected to send an official to train the Association’s new Compliance and Integrity Officer on his role, way of work and ways of identifying acts that might jeopardize the integrity of the game

“The Compliance and Integrity Officer will be the point of contact for all communications with FIFA/CAF on integrity matters and actively participate in regional integrity workshops and lead the GFA’s integrity action programme.

*He will also lead the implementation of the appropriate national reporting mechanisms and will receive reports related to potential alerts, incidents and/or suspicions.

“The Association’s Integrity Officer will help maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards match manipulation, match fixing and betting.

“In this regard, the GFA hereby informs all Club Officials to refrain from having any form of communication with any match official before and after any match.

“Match officials are also cautioned not to have any form of communication with any Club official or a leading member of any football club before or after any match.

“The Association wishes to inform all that it will not entertain any excuses what so ever when it is established that there has been communication between a match official and club official.

“Additionally, Clubs, Officials and all match officials are to note there will be zero tolerance for such conducts and the consequences for such actions would be dire,” the statement added.

Watch how Yaw Annor scored four goals against Berekum Chelsea to close in on Kotoko’s Etouga

The Miners winger scored a haul over the weekend to seize the headlines

AshantiGold winger Yaw Annor netted four times in the club’s 5-1 thrashing of Berekum Chelsea on matchday 27 of Ghana Premier League at the Len Clay Sports Stadium on Sunday.

The youngster after the four goals have closed in on Asante Kotoko striker Mbella Etouga on the Premier League goal king race

Annor now has 16 goals, two goals behind Etouga with seven games remaining.

How Yaw Annor scored his four goals against Berekum Chelsea on Sunday

Watch how Yaw Annor scored four goals in one game

Not Etouga but Annor or Andoh; why Kotoko’s talisman doesn’t deserve Player of the Month of March

The Porcupine Warriors newly found goal poacher has had series of fine performances but he faced stiffer competitions in the month of March

Despite the controversies and criticisms Ghana Premier League Player of the Month generates, one would admit that it still remains a key award in football, as it goes a long way to enhance players’ value during and after the season.

It also helps a player to eventually emerge as the overall Best Player in the top-flight after the season and the race to clinch the 2022 edition is well and truly on with seven games more.

One should know that the Player of the Month prize should reflect the best footballer who helped his side in diverse ways and stood out rather than the one who only scored goals.

A lot of people are arguing that Kotoko’s Mbella Etouga deserves Ghana Premier League Player of the Month of March following his nominations earlier this week.

The Cameroonian striker has been selected alongside Karela United’s Kelvin Andoh and Bechem United prodigy Emmanuel Annor.

Per the statistics available, Etouga doesn’t come near his competitors. Aside goals and assists, Man of the Match accolades go a long way to separate players since it also defines one’s progress as a footballer.

Mbella Etouga scored two goals in the month under review and his goals, if critically looked into, fetched Kotoko just a point.

He was on target when Kotoko annihilated Gold Stars 5-0 in Kumasi. Before Etouga scored his penalty, Kotoko were leading 3-0. Despite even assisting Mfegue for the second goal and Samuel Boateng for the last goal, he wasn’t adjudged as the Man of the Match because other players excelled ahead of him.

Etouga then scored in the 1-1 stalemate against Karela United. Here, clearly, he won a point for Kotoko especially when his goal came from a losing position because Kotoko were down before he fetched the equaliser.

Against Eleven Wonders in Techiman and Bechem United in Bechem, the Cameroonian couldn’t live up to the expectations.

In the month of March, Kelvin Andoh scored a brace to help Karela United defeat Ashanti Gold 2-1 at the CAM Park in Ainyinase.

His two goals on that day won three points for Karela and he went on to win Man of the Match.

Although, Kelvin couldn’t score against Berekum Chelsea and Medeama in the subsequent games, he snatched a vital away goal in the last game of the month against Kotoko to win Karela one point. Remember that it was Kelvin’s goal which Etouga later equalised for Kotoko.

Lastly, in the same month of March, Emmanuel Annor of Bechem United fame scored the opening goal for the Ahafo giants when they defeated Elmina Sharks 3-2 away in Elmina.

The 20-year-old also scored the only goal when Bechem United pipped Accra Lions 1-0 at home and he went on to win the Man of the Match after a stellar performance.

However, he could not find the back of the net against Asante Kotoko and Dreams FC despite his incredible outings in those games.

The race, therefore, is between Annor and Andoh. It will be a huge surprise if Etouga snatches this award from the aforementioned names.