Ghana Football Leagues

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Ghana Football Leagues
CountryGhana
Confederation CAF
Level on pyramid2–4
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]

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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 OneZone TwoZone Three
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 FCAgbozume Weavers FC
4Paga Crocodiles Stars FCBYF AcademyAkosombo Krystal Palace FC
5 Kintampo FC FC Samartex Amidaus Professionals FC
6Nkoranza Warriors SC Bibiani Gold stars FC Danbort FC
7Nsoatreman 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
10Tamale City FCPacific Heroes FC Okyeman Planners FC
11 Techiman City FC Proud United FCPhar Rangers
12 Unity FC Skyy FC Tema Youth FC
13Wa Suntaa Sporting ClubStar Madrid FC Tudu Mights Jets FC
14Wamanafo Mighty RoyalsUnistar Academy FC Uncle 'T' FC
15Yendi Gbewaa FCVenomous Vipers Vision FC
16Young Apostles FC Wassaman United Young Wise FC

Division Two League

2011–12 teams

Division Three League

2011–12 teams

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.

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References

  1. "Ghana Football Association". gfa. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  2. "GAFCOA". Archived from the original on 2009-12-21. Retrieved 2009-05-02.