
Nurudeen Amadu, the head coach of FC Samartex, has announced his team's determination to replicate the successes of Dreams FC and Medeama SC as they venture into the CAF Champions League next season following their triumphant inaugural Ghana Premier League title win.
FC Samartex head coach, Nurudeen Amadu, is brimming with joy after leading the team to clinch their inaugural Ghana Premier League championship.
Nurudeen Amadu- Samartex FC gaffer says they are ever ready to replicate the performances of both Dreams FC and Medeama SC in their African campaign after winning the league but will have to improve their squad first
Samartex FC are officially champions of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League and head coach Nurudeen Amadu has expressed so much elation and added that it's a dream come true for him and the players.
Orlando Wellington, head coach of Accra Great Olympics, disclosed the unwavering determination that propelled his team to a victory against Asante Kotoko in the Ghana Premier League.
Asante Kotoko's hopes were dashed in a disappointing 1-0 defeat against Great Olympics, leaving coach Prosper Narteh Ogum disheartened by his team's failure to seize scoring opportunities.
Head coach of Great Olympics, Orlando Wellington, is confident that his team will avoid relegation at the end of the Ghana Premier League campaign.
Heart of Lions left it late to stun Medeama in a highly competitive Ghana Premier League clash on Sunday, securing a crucial 1-0 victory at the Akoon Community Park.
Accra Lions shared the spoils with FA Cup finalist Nsoatreman FC in a pulsating 1-1 draw at the Nana Koromansah II Park in Nsoatre.
FC Samartex are the champions of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season after recording a slim and crucial 1-0 win over Bibiani Goldstars in match-week 32.
Dreams FC boosted their chances of staying in the Ghana Premier League by securing a 1-0 victory over Karela United on Sunday afternoon at the Theater of Dreams in Dawu during match week 32.
This crucial win places Dreams FC just two points above the relegation zone, with 41 points and two games in hand.
Karela United, after this loss, finds themselves in a tight spot, sitting only one point above the relegation zone.
The decisive moment came in first-half stoppage time when youngster Abdul Aziz Issah scored the only goal of the match, giving Dreams FC the lead going into the break.
The second half saw no additional goals as both teams played cautiously, avoiding risky forward plays.
Karela United ended the match with ten men after Samuel Arthur received a red card five minutes before the final whistle.
Looking ahead, Dreams FC will face Great Olympics on Wednesday in a rescheduled game, while Karela United is set to play against champions-elect Samartex over the weekend.
Berekum Chelsea secured a crucial victory against Real Tamale United (RTU) at the Golden City Park on Sunday, earning three points in matchday 32 of the Ghana Premier League.
Determined to bounce back after a 3-2 loss in their previous game, Berekum Chelsea showcased their resilience and skill. The 2011 Ghana Premier League champions triumphed with a 2-0 win, further complicating RTU's relegation battle.
The first goal came from Kusi Pandrous in the 38th minute, giving Chelsea an early lead. Stephen Amankona, who is in the race for the Premier League top scorer title, doubled their advantage, ensuring a comfortable halftime lead for Coach Samuel Boadu’s team.
The second half saw no additional goals, allowing Berekum Chelsea to maintain their dominance and secure the victory. This win lifts them to the seventh position on the league table with 47 points.
Meanwhile, RTU remains at the bottom, struggling with only 31 points, with just two matches left in the season.