Hohoe United made history on Sunday by securing their first-ever away victory in the Ghana Premier League, defeating Bechem United 2-1 at the Nana Gyeabour Park. The result compounded Bechem’s early-season struggles and deepened their place in the relegation zone.
Bechem started brightly and took the lead through Augustine Okrah, who finished calmly to put the home side ahead. But Hohoe United responded with grit and precision, capitalising on defensive mistakes to turn the game around.
Forward Keke David emerged as the star of the afternoon, scoring twice with composed finishes to punish Bechem’s lapses at the back. His brace not only flipped the scoreline but also shifted the momentum firmly in favour of the visitors.
Bechem United had opportunities to salvage the match, including a penalty that could have levelled the encounter, but the spot-kick was saved—further frustrating the home fans who have watched their team struggle all season.
The defeat leaves Bechem United anchored in the bottom three as pressure mounts ahead of their next clash against Dreams FC—a fixture already carrying the weight of a must-win battle.
Hohoe United, on the other hand, continue to grow in confidence in their debut top-flight campaign. The victory extends their unbeaten run to two games, and they will approach their upcoming showdown with Asante Kotoko with renewed belief and momentum.

