League Report of Monday, 16 June 2008

Source: GNA

Bekoe tops scorers chart

Accra, June 16, GNA - Kumasi Asante Kotoko's top striker, Eric Bekoe tops the scorers chart of the Onetouch Premier League with 13 goals after the 25th Week matches.

Bekoe who has been on national duty with the Black Stars and has thus missed the last four games of the competition is closely followed by Heart of Lions' goal poacher Emmanuel Osei Banahene on 11 goals. According to the statistics gathered by the GNA Sports, Liberty Professionals' Sam Ayew Yeboah has ten goals while his teammate Yaw Antwi and Asante Kotoko's Kojo Poku follows with eight goals apiece.

Below is the scorers chart:

13 - Eric Bekoe (Asante Kotoko)

11 - Emmanuel Osei Banahene (Heart of Lions)

10 - Sam Ayew Yeboah (Liberty Professionals)

8 - Yaw Antwi (Liberty Professionals), Kojo Poku (Asante Kotoko) 7 - Alex Asamoah (Ashantigold), Latif Salifu (Liberty Professionals)

6 - Edmund Owusu Peprah (Kessben), Dominic Adiyah (Heart of Lions), Nicholas Coffie (Zaytuna), Kabiru Imoro and Mohammed Fatau (RTU), Obed Owusu (Gamba All Blacks), Isaac Donkor and David Annars (Hasaacas), Paa Joe Kumah (Great Olympics).

5 - Eric Adjei (Great Olympics), Kofi Nti Boakye (Liberty Professionals), Ekow Ghansah, Bernard Don Bortey (Hearts of Oak), Abdul Samad Oppong (King Faisal), Nana Eshun (Tema Youth).

4 - James Boadu (Kessben), Hamza Abdulai (Sportive), Shaibu Yakubu, Nathaniel Quaye and Emmanuel Adjetey (Ashantigold), Charles Nartey (Hasaacas), Abedi Sarfo and Ibrahim Basit (King Faisal), Abraham Annan (Heart of Lions), Francis Akwafo, Emmanuel Osei Kuffuor (Asante Kotoko), Ekow Benson (Tema Youth), Daniel Bomfah (Wa All Stars), Wilson Andoh (Gamba All Blacks), Abdul Salaam Alhassan (RTU).

3 - Ashmond Asamoah and Kojo Asamoah (Liberty Professionals), Frank Boateng and George Ankamah (Zaytuna), Daniel Nii Agyei, Stephen Oduro (Asante Kotoko), Prince Attakora Gyimah and Ibrahim Dauda (Arsenal), Mohamed Yakubu (Sportive), Bismark Idan and Baba Iddi (Kessben), Eric Gawu and Francis Bossman (Hearts of Oak), Alhassan Weah and Kwame Adjagba (RTU), Osei Bonsu and Francis Aggrey (Arsenal), Frederick Quayson (Hasaacas), Gafaru Nasiru (All Stars), Edward Affum (Tema Youth).

2-Samuel Inkoom and Jordan Opoku (Asante Kotoko), Ransford Osei (Kessben), Felix Baffoe, Joseph Masiri, Eric Amoako Agyemang and Christian Essel (Zaytuna), Richard Nyanful, Osman Sakora (Gamba All Blacks), Edward Adjaglo (Hearts of Oak), Owusu Sefa (Ashantigold), Raphael Okyere, Adusei Poku, Ishmael Fridos and Issa Saliu (Wa All Stars), Ali Lukman, Solomon Adjei and Eric Owusu (Real Sportive), Kwame Asare and Shilla Alhassan (RTU), Kwesi Biney (Hasaacas), Bernard Akuffo and Faisal Sulemana (Tema Youth), Eric Kweku Opoku and Enoch Ebo Andoh (King Faisal), Michael Ocansey (Great Olympics), Stephen Amankwaah (Arsenal).

1 - Richard Manu, Harrison Afful, Julius Adjabeng, Francis Coffie, Prince Anokye (Asante Kotoko), Sulemana Abubakar, Allan Shearer, George Yamoah, Thomas Tuah and Edmund Owusu Ansah (Heart of Lions), Peter Yakubu (RTU), Lamine Nasir, Toufik Alolo, Sampson Cudjoe, Richard Mpong, Daniel Addo, Moro Ibrahim and Michael Ofosu Appiah (Kessben), Philip Boampong, Habib Mohammed, Hamidan Mohammed, David Addy, Iddrisu Moro, Prince Anamang, Amin Ismail, Robert Adabou, Bright Addae and Gashir Akuffo (Wa All Stars), Yakubu Issaka, Samuel Hanson, Alhassan Nuhu, Joel Adjei, Esme Mends, Kennedy Asamoah, Nuhu Fuseini, Richard Afful and Richard Yeboah (Real Sportive), Sumaila Nyanya, Eric Adu Poku, Arafat Tanko, James Tagoe and Richard Awuah (Ashantigold), Richard Ocran, Awudu Musah, Benjamin Annan and Joseph Amissah, (Hasaacas), Paul Appiah, Daniel Asamoah, Ishmael Antwi and Rashid Avevor (Gamba All Blacks), Ernest Okyere, Obed Ansah, Stephen Offei, Joseph Takyi-Mensah, Raphael Obeng and Michael Asante (Hearts of Oak), Sadat Kalilu, Awudu Abubakar, Dan Addo, Thomas Avorgbedor and Nana Yaw Darlington (King Faisal), Bright Nsiah, Agyemang Badu, Abdulai Seidu and Bawa Mohammed (Arsenal), Isaac Quaynor, Mustapha Essuman, Emmanuel Osei and Emmanuel Allan, (Liberty Professionals), Labaran Deen, Emmanuel Quaye, Frank Yeboah, Tanko Ibrahim, Abdul Basit and Ahmed Zakari (Great Olympics), Hamza Iman, Ibrahim Dushie and Richard Annan (Tema Youth), Emmanuel Eyison, Abubakar Yusif, Daniel Larbi, Shadrack Kyei and Afranie Yeboah (Zaytuna).