Results

Ghana Division 1 08/08 18:00 - Tamale City v Ebusua Dwarfs D 1-1
Ghana FA Cup 03/27 15:00 4 Kotoku Royals FC v Ebusua Dwarfs L 1-0
Ghana FA Cup 01/19 15:00 1 Ebusua Dwarfs v First Klass FC W 1-0
Ghana Premier League 07/18 15:00 34 Ebusua Dwarfs v Bechem FC W 2-1
Ghana Premier League 07/11 10:30 33 [16] King Faisal v Ebusua Dwarfs [14] L 2-0
Ghana Premier League 07/04 18:00 32 [15] Ebusua Dwarfs v Hearts of Oak [1] D 1-1
Ghana Premier League 06/28 15:00 31 Karela v Ebusua Dwarfs W 1-4
Ghana Premier League 06/24 15:00 30 [13] Ebusua Dwarfs v Inter Allies [18] W 1-0
Ghana Premier League 06/13 15:00 29 [10] Ashanti Gold v Ebusua Dwarfs [12] L 1-0
Ghana Premier League 06/06 15:00 28 [12] Ebusua Dwarfs v Aduana Stars [8] W 1-0
Ghana Premier League 05/30 15:00 27 [8] WAFA v Ebusua Dwarfs [12] L 2-1
Ghana Premier League 05/23 15:00 26 [13] Ebusua Dwarfs v Liberty Professionals [16] W 2-1

Cape Coast Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Cape Coast. The club competes in the Ghana Premier League, the Premier division on the Ghanaian football pyramid, and holds home games at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.

History

Founded in 1932, Ebusua Dwarfs was one of the founding members of the Ghana Premier League and won the 1966 Ghana Premier League. Ebusua Dwarfs was also the first winner of the Presidential Cup in 1970 when the idea of FA Cup and League Championships was introduced in Ghana. It was called the Prime Minister's Cup. Ebusua Dwarfs again won the first SWAG Cup by beating Hearts of Oak 4–2. Ebusua Dwarfs was one of the eight teams invited to play in the first-ever Ghana FA Cup, losing 6–0 in the semifinals to Hearts of Oak after defeating their rivals Vipers 2–0. Dwarfs defeated Ho Mighty Eagles 4–2 to win the 1968 FA Cup final.

The Dwarfs also appeared in the 1993 and 1994 finals, losing on penalties to Goldfields in 1993 and losing to Hearts of Oak in 1994 2–1 after taking a lead. Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs FC is the third Ghanaian club to represent Ghana in Africa after Real Republicans and Asante Kotoko in that order.

Cape Coast Dwarfs appeared in the 2000 CAF Cup, losing to Ismaily of Egypt 6–0 in the quarterfinals but not before defeating Wydad Casablanca.

Famous Black Stars goalkeeper Robert Mensah got his start with the Dwarfs in the 1960s.

Nana Aidoo, the Dwarfs C.E.O and chief financier, died in 2018.

Ebusua Dwarfs is a professional soccer team based in Cape Coast, Ghana. The team was founded in 1939 and has a rich history in Ghanaian football. The team's name, "Ebusua Dwarfs," translates to "family of dwarfs" in the local Fante language.

Ebusua Dwarfs is known for their passionate fan base and colorful team culture. The team plays their home matches at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium, which is always filled with enthusiastic supporters cheering on their beloved team.

The team has a strong tradition of developing young talent and has produced several notable players who have gone on to represent Ghana at the international level. Ebusua Dwarfs has also had success in domestic competitions, winning the Ghana Premier League and the FA Cup on multiple occasions.

Overall, Ebusua Dwarfs is a respected and competitive team in Ghanaian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.