Ghana FA Cup

Ghana FA Cup

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10/29 15:00 - Skyy FC v Sefwi All Stars FC 2-1
10/28 15:00 - Nania FC v Danbort FC 5-3
10/27 15:00 - Attram De Visser v Banana Inn FC 4-0
06/18 16:00 1 Dreams FC v King Faisal 2-0
05/14 15:00 2 Nsoatreman FC v King Faisal 2-3
05/13 15:00 2 Dreams FC v Skyy FC 2-1
04/09 15:00 3 Skyy FC v Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs 1-0
04/09 15:00 3 King Faisal v Aduana Stars 5-3
04/08 18:45 3 Real Tamale United v Nsoatreman FC 0-1
04/07 15:00 3 Dreams FC v Legon Cities FC 0-0
02/26 15:00 4 Heart of Lions v Skyy FC 1-2
02/26 15:00 4 Nsoatreman FC v Debibi United 7-6
02/26 15:00 4 Real Tamale United v Samartex 2-1
02/26 15:00 4 Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs v Kotoku Royals FC 1-0
02/26 15:00 4 Aduana Stars v Asante Kotoko 1-0
02/26 15:00 4 Legon Cities FC v Volta Rangers FC 1-1
02/26 15:00 4 King Faisal v Steadfast FC 1-0
02/25 15:00 4 Dreams FC v Liberty Professionals 3-0
01/22 15:00 - Venomous Vipers v Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs 0-2
01/22 15:00 - Bibiani Gold Stars v King Faisal 1-4
01/22 15:00 - Skyy FC v Karela United FC 2-0
01/22 15:00 - Liberty Professionals v A5 Rences FC 0-0
01/22 15:00 - Hearts of Oak v Dreams FC 0-1
01/21 15:00 - Volta Rangers FC v Kings Palace FC 3-1
01/21 15:00 - Volta Rangers FC v Akosombo FC 3-1
01/21 15:00 - Kotoku Royals FC v Nzema Kotoko 1-0
01/21 15:00 - Great Olympics v Legon Cities FC 0-0
12/27 15:00 1 Uncle T United v Hearts of Oak 1-3
12/27 15:00 1 Asekem v Dreams FC 1-2
12/26 15:00 1 Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs v Kenpong Football Academy 1-0

Wikipedia - Ghana FA Cup

The Ghana FA Cup, currently known as the MTN FA Cup for sponsorship purposes, is the annual knockout competition in Ghanaian football created in 1958, a year after the independence of Ghana. Open to all Ghanaian football clubs, the competition was put on an 8-year hiatus between 2002 and 2010.

Accra Hearts of Oak SC is the competition's most successful club, having it 11 times, followed by Asante Kotoko with 9. The current holders are Nsoatreman, who defeated Bofoakwa Tano 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in the 2024 final after 120 minutes.

The Ghana FA Cup is one of the premier knockout football competitions in Ghana, showcasing the nation's rich football heritage and passion for the sport. Established in 1958, the tournament features clubs from various tiers of the Ghanaian football league system, providing a platform for both professional and amateur teams to compete for glory.

Held annually, the Ghana FA Cup is known for its thrilling matches and the potential for upsets, as lower-division teams often challenge the established giants of the Ghana Premier League. The tournament culminates in an exciting final, where the two best teams battle for the coveted trophy and the honor of being crowned champions.

In addition to the prestige associated with winning the FA Cup, the tournament offers teams a chance to qualify for continental competitions, further elevating its significance in Ghanaian football. Fans eagerly anticipate the tournament each year, as it not only highlights emerging talent but also fosters a sense of community and national pride.

With its rich history, passionate supporters, and competitive spirit, the Ghana FA Cup remains a cornerstone of Ghanaian football, celebrating the country's love for the game and its commitment to nurturing local talent.