Ghana Premier League

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Ghana Premier League
Ghana Premier League.png
Founded1956; 65 years ago (1956)
CountryGhana Ghana
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams18 (from 2019–20)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toDivision One League
Domestic cup(s)Ghanaian FA Cup
Ghana Super Cup
International cup(s)CAF Champions League
CAF Confederation Cup
Current championsAccra Hearts of Oak (21st title)
(2020–21)
Most championshipsAsante Kotoko (24 titles)
TV partnersStarTimes (live matches)
WebsiteGhana Premier League
Current: 2021–22 Ghana Premier League

The Ghana Premier League is the top professional association football division of the football league system in Ghana.[1][2] Officially formed in 1956 to replace a previous league incarnation, the Gold Coast Club Competition (which began in 1933 and ended in 1953–54), the league is organized by the Ghana Football Association and was ranked as the 11th best league in Africa by the IFFHS from 2001–2010,[3] and the league was also ranked 65th in the IFFHS' Best Leagues of the World ranking, in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century (2001-2010).[4] on 4 February 2014.[5][6][7][8] It has been dominated by Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak. The bottom 3 teams are relegated at the end of each season and placed in each zone of the Ghanaian Division One League.

The 2019–20 season was halted and eventually cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana that mirrored the cause of postponement or cancellation of association football leagues and competitions across the globe.

Broadcasting rights[]

In September 2013, SuperSport secured the television production and broadcast rights to the Ghana Premier League after signing a deal with the GFA.[9] In 2017, Pay-TV provider and broadcaster StarTimes secured the official television production and broadcast rights holder for the league, broadcasting live matches per matchday on their branded decoders and equipment. [10]

Participating clubs (2021–22)[]

Team Location Venue Capacity
Accra Lions Accra Accra Sports Stadium 40,000
Aduana Stars Dormaa Ahenkro Agyeman Badu Stadium 7,000
Asante Kotoko Kumasi Baba Yara Stadium 40,000
Ashanti Gold Obuasi Len Clay Stadium 20,000
Bechem United Bechem Nana Gyeabour's Park 5,000
Berekum Chelsea Berekum Golden City Sports Stadium 5,000
Bibiani Gold Stars Bibiani Dun's Park 7,000
Dreams Dawu Dawu Sports Stadium 5,000
Eleven Wonders Techiman Ohene Ameyaw Stadium 2,000
Elmina Sharks Elmina Nduom Sports Stadium 5,000
Great Olympics Accra Accra Sports Stadium 40,000
Hearts of Oak Accra Accra Sports Stadium 40,000
Karela United Aiyinase CAM Stadium 5,000
King Faisal Kumasi Baba Yara Stadium 40,000
Legon Cities Accra El Wak Stadium 7,000
Medeama Tarkwa TNA Park 12,000
RTU Tamale Tamale Stadium 21,017
WAFA Sogakope WAFA Park (Sogakope) 1,000

Previous winners[]

Previous winners of the Ghana Premier League are as follows:

List of Ghanaian football champions since 1956[]

Clubs City/ Region Years Winners Last title
Asante Kotoko Kumasi, Ashanti 1959, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 2003, 2005, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14 24 2013–14
Hearts of Oak Accra, Greater Accra 1956, 1958, 1961–62, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1989–90, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2020–21 21 2020–21
Ashanti Gold (formerly Obuasi Goldfields) Obuasi, Ashanti 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2015 4 2015
Great Olympics Accra, Greater Accra 1970, 1974 2 1974
Aduana Stars Dormaa Ahenkro, Bono 2009–10, 2017 2 2017
Eleven Wise Sekondi-Takoradi, Western Region 1960 1 1960
Real Republicans Accra, Greater Accra 1962–63 1 1962–63
Mysterious Dwarfs Cape Coast, Ghana Central Region 1966 1 1966
Sekondi Hasaacas Sekondi-Takoradi, Western Region 1977 1 1977
Berekum Chelsea Berekum, Bono 2010–11 1 2010–11
Legon Cities (formerly Wa All Stars FC) Accra, Greater Accra 2016 1 2016

Top scorers by season[]

[11][12]

1973–2020 Ghana Premier League: Top Scorers
Season Best scorers Team Goals Notes
1973 Ghana Peter Lamptey Hearts of Oak
26[13]
1974 Ghana Dan Owusu Bofoakwa Tano
24[14]
1975 Ghana Dan Owusu Bofoakwa Tano
26[14]
1976 Ghana Dan Owusu Bofoakwa Tano
28[14]
1977 Ghana George Alhassan Great Olympics N/A
1978 Ghana Muhammed Choo Real Tamale United
22[15]
1979 Ghana Opoku Afriyie Asante Kotoko N/A
1980 Ghana Emmanuel Quarshie Sekondi Hasaacas
18
1981 Ghana Opoku Afriyie Asante Kotoko
21[16]
1982 Ghana Muhammed Choo Real Tamale United
15[15]
1983 Ghana Anane Kobo Real Tamale United N/A
1984 Ghana Anane Kobo Real Tamale United N/A
1985 Ghana George Alhassan Great Olympics N/A
1986 Ghana Tony Yeboah Cornerstones N/A
1987 Ghana Tony Yeboah Cornerstones N/A
1988–89 Ghana Henry Acquah Hearts of Oak N/A
1989–90 Ghana Muhammed Tijani Cornerstones
15
1990–91 Ghana Thomas Boakye Asante Kotoko N/A
1991–92 Ghana Abdul Mumuni Dawu Youngstars N/A
1992–93 Ghana Augustine Ahinful Goldfields 12
1993–94 Ghana Dawu Youngstars N/A
1994–95 Ghana Charles Amoah Okwawu United N/A
1995–96 Ghana Kofi Deblah Goldfields N/A
1996–97 Ghana Kofi Deblah Goldfields N/A
1997–98 Ghana Hearts of Oak N/A
1999 Ghana Ishmael Addo Hearts of Oak 19
2000 Ghana Ishmael Addo Hearts of Oak 21
2001 Ghana Ishmael Addo Hearts of Oak 22
2002 Ghana Bernard Dong Bortey
Ghana Charles Asampong Taylor
Hearts of Oak
18
2003 Ghana Shaibu Yakubu Goldfields Obuasi 13
2004–05 Ghana Samuel Yeboah Heart of Lions N/A
2005 Ghana Prince Tagoe Hearts of Oak 18
2006–07 Ghana Emmanuel Clottey Great Olympics 14
2007–08 Ghana Eric Bekoe Asante Kotoko 17
2008–09 Ghana Alex Asamoah Asante Kotoko 16
2009–10 Ghana Bismark Idan Kessben 13
Ghana Samuel Affum Hearts of Oak
2010–11 Ghana Nana Poku Berekum Arsenal 17
2011–12 Ghana Emmanuel Baffour New Edubiase United 21
2012–13 Ghana Mahatma Otoo Hearts of Oak 20
2013–14 Ghana Augustine Okrah Bechem 16
2015 Ghana Kofi Owusu Berekum Chelsea 19
2016 Ghana Latif Blessing Liberty Professionals 14
2017 Ghana Hans Kwofie Ashanti Gold 17
2018** Ghana Hafiz Konkoni
Ghana Kwasi Donsu
Bechem United
Medeama
8
2019–20 Niger Victorien Adebayor International Allies 12
2020–21 Ghana Diawisie Taylor Karela United 18

** The 2018 season was cancelled and declared null and void on June 7.

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ Teye, Prince Narkotu (19 February 2016). "Ghana Premier League: An Idiot's Guide". www.goal.com. Goal. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Africa's strongest League in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century (2001-2010)". IFFHS. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  4. ^ "The strongest Leagues in the World in the 1st Decade of 21st Century (2001–2010)". IFFHS. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  5. ^ "First Capital Plus rescues Premier League with $10million sponsorship". Graphic Ghana. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Sports Minister hails First Capital Plus Bank for sponsoring Premier League". ghanasoccernet.com. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  7. ^ "First Capital Plus Bank signs up for $10m as league sponsor". ghanafa.org/. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
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  9. ^ https://nextvnews.com/supersport-not-bidding-for-broadcast-rights-of-ghana-premier-league/
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  12. ^ "Top Scorers". World Football. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  13. ^ Osei Asibey, Charles (23 September 2010). "Peter Lamptey, Ghana's first 'goalking'". GhanaWeb. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  14. ^ a b c Yeboah, Thomas Freeman (8 April 2020). "I owe the success of my football career to Kwasi Owusu: Three times league top scorer Dan Owusu reveals". Pulse Ghana. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  15. ^ a b "'Attach former goal kings to national teams' - Choo". Modern Ghana. Ghana News Agency. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
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