Country | Ghana |
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Confederation | CAF |
Level on pyramid | 2–4 |
Domestic cup(s) | Ghanaian FA Cup Ghana Super Cup |
International cup(s) | CAF Confederation Cup |
TV partners | GFA TV (Live Matches & Highlights) |
List of Professional Leagues from Ghana under the Premier League.[1]
Division One League
The league is divided into three zones with a zone each in the southern, middle and northern sectors of the country.
2020–21
Zone One | Zone Two | Zone Three | |
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1 | Berekum Arsenal | Achiken FC | Accra Lions FC |
2 | Bofoakwa Tano FC | Swedru All Blacks | Accra City Stars FC |
3 | Brong Ahafo United | Asokwa Deportivo FC | Agbozume Weavers FC |
4 | Paga Crocodiles Stars FC | BYF Academy | Akosombo Krystal Palace FC |
5 | Kintampo FC | FC Samartex | Amidaus Professionals FC |
6 | Nkoranza Warriors SC | Bibiani Gold stars FC | Danbort FC |
7 | Nsoatreman FC | Sekondi Hasaacas FC | Heart of Lions FC |
8 | Real Tamale United | New Edubiase United | Kotoku Royals FC |
9 | Steadfast FC | Nzema Kotoko F.C. | Nania FC |
10 | Tamale City FC | Pacific Heroes FC | Okyeman Planners FC |
11 | Techiman City FC | Proud United FC | Phar Rangers |
12 | Unity FC | Skyy FC | Tema Youth FC |
13 | Wa Suntaa Sporting Club | Star Madrid FC | Tudu Mights Jets FC |
14 | Wamanafo Mighty Royals | Unistar Academy FC | Uncle 'T' FC |
15 | Yendi Gbewaa FC | Venomous Vipers | Vision FC |
16 | Young Apostles FC | Wassaman United | 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
The Ghana Amateur Football Club Owners Association (GAFCOA)[2] is an association of amateur (2nd, 3rd and juvenile) club owners who seek the development of the named category and quality players.
References
- ↑ "Ghana Football Association". gfa. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ↑ "GAFCOA". Archived from the original on 2009-12-21. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
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