Ghana Football Leagues
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List of Professional Leagues from Ghana
Ghana
Ghana , officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country located in West Africa. It is bordered by Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south...

 under the Globacom Premier League.

Zone 1A

  • Bazooka FC
  • Golden Stars
  • Bolga Juventus
  • No Weapon
  • Tumu United
  • Upper East
  • Yagbon Stars

Zone 1B

  • Brong Ahafo Stars FC
    BA Stars
    Brong Ahafo Stars are a Ghanian football Club, based in Sunyani, currently competing in the Ghana Premier League.- Current Squad :-Notable players:* Fofie Adansi Isaac Amoako* George Arthur* Kwame Atta* Nana Agyemang-Badu...

  • Bechem United
  • Berlin FC (Berekum
    Berekum
    Berekum is a town in Ghana. It is the capital of Berekum District.The footballer John Paintsil , who plays for the English Championship side Leicester City, was born here....

    )
  • Bofoakwa Tano
    Bofoakwa Tano
    Bofoakwa Tano is an Ghanaian association football club based in Sunyani. The club is a member of the First Division and play at Coronation Park. They are a classic example of a yo-yo club, having been promoted or relegated ten times since 1967.-History:...

     (Sunyani
    Sunyani
    Sunyani is a city in the West African republic of Ghana, and is the capital of the both the Sunyani District and Brong-Ahafo Region.According to the 2005 population estimates 80,245 people reside in the city of Sunyani, with a growth rate, in the city, of 3.4% per annum.-History of...

    )
  • Kintampo United
  • Unity Sporting Club
    Unity Sporting Club
    Unity Sporting Club is based Wenchi, Ghana. The club was founded in 2007 by the club's president Mr. Ernest Anokye-Gyan with support from Unity Community & Sport Association and Unity Football Club, of Reading Berkshire, to promote safe ground for young athletes to develop their football skill...

  • Union Rovers
  • Universal Stars

Zone 2A

  • Deportivo FC
  • Dunkwa United
  • Gold Stars (Bibiani
    Bibiani
    Bibiani is the town capital of the Bibiani / Anhwiaso / Bekwai district in the Western Region of Ghana....

    )
  • Mine Stars (Prestea
    Prestea
    Prestea is a town in southwest Ghana. It lies on the west bank of the Ankobra River, about 60 mi northwest of Cape coast.- Transport :It is the terminus of a railway branchline linked with Tarkwa and Sekondi-Takoradi.- External links :...

    )
  • Samartex (Samreboi)
  • West Ham United (Dominase)
  • Yegola FC

Zone 2B

  • Gyandu Dolphine
  • Sekondi Eleven Wise
  • Sekondi Hasaacas
  • Metro Stars (Abura Dunkwa
    Abura Dunkwa
    Abura Dunkwa is a town in the Central Region. The town is known for the Aburaman Secondary School. The school is a second cycle institution.-References:...

    )
  • Real Tamale United
    Real Tamale United
    Real Tamale United, often abbreviated as RTU, is a football club based in Tamale, Ghana. They are a member of the Ghana Telecom Premier League. Their home stadium is Kaladan Park.-History:...

  • Tarkwa United
  • Venomous Vipers
  • Windy Professionals (Winneba
    Winneba
    Winneba, traditionally known as Simpa, also known as the Land of the Gharteys because its royals and many of its inhabitants bear this name,...

    )

Zone 3A

  • Accra Inter Allies
  • Horribians (Dawu
    Dawu
    -Mainland China:*Dawu County, Hubei , of Xiaogan, Hubei*Dawu County, Sichuan, or Daofu County from its pinyin name, of Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, SichuanTowns*Dawu, Xuzhou , in Jiawang District, Xuzhou, Jiangsu...

    )
  • D'International
  • International Allies F.C.
    International Allies F.C.
    International Allies FC is football club from Ghana based in Ho.-History:The club was founded in October 1996 by Mr. Omar Nasser El-Eter, Mr. Rabeh Nasser El-Eter and the late Mr...

     (Ho)
  • Great Olympics
    Great Olympics
    Bomaa Accra Great Olympics is a Ghanaian association football club based in Accra. The club plays in the Ghana Premier League.-Current squad:-Honours:*Ghana Premier League**Champions 1970, 1974...

     (Accra
    Accra
    Accra is the capital and largest city of Ghana, with an urban population of 1,658,937 according to the 2000 census. Accra is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra Metropolitan District, with which it is coterminous...

    )
  • Nania F.C.
    Nania F.C.
    Nania F.C. is an Ghanaian football club based in Legon. They are a member who are in Division One Middle League.-Match fixing Scandal:...

     (Legon
    Legon
    Legon, a suburb of the Ghanaian capital city Accra, is situated about twelve kilometres north-east of the city center. Legon is home to the main campus of the University of Ghana. The word "Legon" is derived from the indigenous Ga language of the people of Greater Accra; NI-LEY GON therefore "Hill...

    )
  • Sporting St. Mirren
    Sporting Saint Mirren F.C.
    Sporting Saint Mirren FC are a Ghanian football club, based in Indadfa, currently competing in the Ghana Poly Tank Division One League.- Overview :...

  • Tete Atempong

Zone 3B

  • All Stars (Tema
    Tema
    Tema is a city on the Atlantic coast of Ghana, lying east of the Ghanaian capital city, Accra, in the region of Greater Accra. As of 2005, Tema had a population of 209,000. The Greenwich Meridian passes directly through the city...

    )
  • King Solomon FC (Koforidua
    Koforidua
    Koforidua, also popularly known as Kof-town, is a city in the West African republic of Ghana, about an hour by road from Accra. It is the capital of the Eastern Region of Ghana and has a population of 87,315 ....

    )
  • Okwawu United
    Okwawu United
    Okwahu Stores United Nkawkaw is an Ghanaian football club based in Nkawkaw. They are a member of the Ghana Telecom Premier League. Their home stadium is Nkawkaw Park.-Match Fixing Scandal:...

     (Nkawkaw
    Nkawkaw
    Nkawkaw is an important town in the Kwahu West District of the Eastern Region of Ghana, with an estimated population in 2010 at 53,520. The town is inhabited by the Obomeng and Atibie ethnic groups....

    )
  • Pure Joy Stars (Prampram
    Ningo-Prampram (Ghana parliament constituency)
    Ningo-Prampram is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election...

    )
  • Red Bull Academy
    Red Bull Ghana
    Red Bull Ghana is a Ghanaian football club and academy located in Sogakope, South Tongu District, Ghana, which was founded in 2008. The club is owned by Red Bull, who currently fields a team in the Division One League Zone 3B.-See also:...

     (Sogakope
    Sogakope
    Sogakope is the capital of the South Tongu District of Ghana. The international highway from Togo through Ghana to Cote d'Ivoire passes through Sogakope. Very important on this route is the Sogakope bridge in this town across the lower Volta River.-External links:* at Google Maps...

    )
  • Rehoboth FC
  • Tudu Mighty Jets FC
  • Zaytuna F.C.
    Zaytuna F.C.
    Zaytuna F.C. United is football club from Ghana based in Accra. They are a member of the First Division formerly of Ghana Telecom Premier League.-History:...


Division Two League

Brong Ahafo Football Association

Middle League

Zone A
  • Berekum Berlin FC
  • Mim Freedom Fighters
  • Techiman Kenten AC Milan


Zone B
  • Japeikrom Asuo PRU
  • Nsoatreman FC (Nsoatre
    Nsoatre
    Nsoatre is a town in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. The town is known for the Sacred Heart Secondary School. The school is a second cycle institution.-References:...

    )
  • Techiman GSP United


Central Regional Football Association

Middle League

("Central Region Division Two promotional Super Zonal Tournament"; 11th edition)
  • Abreshia United
  • Adansi Praso WAECO FC
  • Agona Swedru Amanpong FC
  • Cape Coast Nadel Ahli Rovers
  • Dunkwa-On-Offin Starke FC
  • Ekotsi Hi-Kings FC (also listed as Gomoa Assin Hi-Kings)
  • Mankessim Striking Force
  • Real Sportive
    Real Sportive
    Real Sportive is an Ghanaian football club based in Tema.-History:They are a member of the First Division formerly of Ghana Telecom Premier League...

     (Tema)


'Eastern Regional Football Association'

Middle League
  • Akosombo Sparks FC
  • Amasaman Bright Future FC
  • Dawu Sporting Club
  • Great Olympics
    Great Olympics
    Bomaa Accra Great Olympics is a Ghanaian association football club based in Accra. The club plays in the Ghana Premier League.-Current squad:-Honours:*Ghana Premier League**Champions 1970, 1974...

     (Accra
    Accra
    Accra is the capital and largest city of Ghana, with an urban population of 1,658,937 according to the 2000 census. Accra is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra Metropolitan District, with which it is coterminous...

    )
  • Kwahu Abetifi Odwen Anomah FC


Greater Accra Regional Football Association
  • Easy Classics
  • Great Stars
  • Power F.C. (Koforidua
    Koforidua
    Koforidua, also popularly known as Kof-town, is a city in the West African republic of Ghana, about an hour by road from Accra. It is the capital of the Eastern Region of Ghana and has a population of 87,315 ....

    )
  • Royal Kights (Nsawam
    Nsawam
    Nsawam is a town in the Eastern Region of Ghana approximately 40 km northwest from the capital, Accra. It is controlled by the Akwapim Society....

    )
  • Shelter Force
  • Thirds World

Division Three League

  • Great African United
  • S.C. Adelaide
    S.C. Adelaide
    Sportiva Calcio Adelaide commonly referred to as Adelaide or the abbreviation S.C. Adelaide, is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Tema, Ghana. The club has spent most of their history as a youth football team, but recently converted into a senior team in second tier of the Ghana league...



Division Four League

  • Palma F.C.
  • Techiman Universal Stars

GAFCOA

GHANA AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB OWNERS ASSOCIATION (GAFCOA) 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.

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