Ghana Football Leagues
List of Professional Leagues from Ghana under the Globacom Premier League.[1]
Country | Ghana |
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Confederation | CAF |
Level on pyramid | 2, 3 and 4 |
Domestic cup(s) | Ghanaian FA Cup Ghana Super Cup |
International cup(s) | CAF Confederation Cup |
TV partners | GFA TV (Live Matches & Highlights) |
Division One League
The league is divided into three zones with a zone in the southern, middle and northern sectors of the country.
2018
Zone One | Zone Two | Zone Three | |
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1 | Berekum Arsenal | Achiken FC | Accra Lions FC |
2 | Bofoakwa Tano FC | All Blacks United | Agbozume Weavers FC |
3 | Brong Ahafo United | Asokwa Deportivo FC | Akosombo Krystal Palace FC |
4 | Crocodiles Stars FC | BYF | Amidaus Professionals FC |
5 | Kintampo FC | FC Samartex | Danbort FC |
6 | Nea Salamina FC | Goldstars FC | Great Olympics FC |
7 | Nkoranza Warriors SC | Sekondi Hasaacas FC | Heart of Lions FC |
8 | Nsoatreman FC | King Faisal FC | Kotoku Royals FC |
9 | Real Tamale United | New Edubiase United | Nania FC |
10 | Steadfast FC | Nzema Kotoko FC | Okyeman Planners FC |
11 | Tamale City FC | Pacific Heroes FC | Sporting Mirren FC |
12 | Techiman City FC | Proud United FC | Tema Youth FC |
13 | Unity FC | Skyy FC | Tudu Mights Jets FC |
14 | Wa Suntaa Sporting Club | Star Madrid FC | Uncle 'T' FC |
15 | Yendi Gbewaa FC | Unistar Academy FC | Vision FC |
16 | Young Apostles FC | Venomous Vipers | Young Wise FC |
Division Two League
- 2011–12 teams
Middle League
Zone A
Zone B
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Division Three League
- 2011–12 teams
- Jancole Football Academy (Darkuman-Accra)
- Akotex FC (Tema)
- Cornerstones
- Dumas Boys of GTP (Tema)
- Dunkwa-On-Offin Starke FC
- Ghapoha FC
- Monsasonic FC
- Great Ashantis
- Mankessim Striking Force
- Neoplan Stars
- Palma F.C.
- S.C. Adelaide
- Techiman Universal Stars
- Thirds World
- Voradep
- Accra angels soccer academy
- Sharp Arrows ((Kanda 441))
- Great African United
- Royal Eagle Football club (Dansoman)
GAFCOA
Ghana Amateur Football Club Owners Association[2] is an association of amateur (2nd, 3rd and juvenile) club owners who have come together to seek the welfare and development of the named category and to produce quality players for the game of football in Ghana.
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References
- "Ghana Football Association". gfa. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- GAFCOA
External links
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