League Report of Monday, 20 May 2013

Source: George Osei

Greater Accra Division Two football Zone Four Review

The second round of the Greater Accra Division Two football league (Zone Four) kicked off over the weekend as teams battle to secure one of the two places available to the Middle League from this group.
In a keenly contested game played at the Madina Aviation Park on Saturday, Future Professionals owned by Egypt – based Ghanaian international, Ernest Papa Arko, dropped valuable home points as they drew 2 – 2 with visiting Legon FC.
Future Professionals took a goal lead into the break thanks to Alhassan Basit’s 32nd minute effort, but, that was cancelled out by Eric Adjetey a couple of minutes into the second session.
Godwin Gakpo increased the tally for Legon FC in the 51st minute as they took control of the midfield, reducing the home team to long range efforts as they sort to come back on level terms.
Sensing an unwanted home defeat, Future Professionals upped their game and were duly rewarded with a quarter of the game to go as Kobla Gadri created space for himself inside the opposition goal area and fired one past the goalkeeper to bring his side back on level terms.
Team Manager of Legon FC, Selom Fiano told ghanafootballtalent.com after the game that his side threw away an excellent opportunity to collect all three points as they lost concentration in the last quarter of the game.
He promised to reverse this setback in the rest of their games as they seek to climb up the ladder in a bid to make the middle league.
In other Zone Four games played on Saturday, Ajax FC drew 1 – 1 with Vision FC at the Madina Telecom Park. Kwesi Dampson scored for the Ajax early in the second half before Alex ‘The Boy’ Yamoah leveled matters for the visiting team.
Dreams FC continued from where they left off in the first round as they defeated Madina Youth 3 – 1 at the Ashaley Botwe New Town Park.
A brace by Abdul Bashiru and another by Abdul Rahman Babangida won the day for the home side with Foster Anim getting the consolation for Madina Youth.
NARITA FC and AL – SADD drew 1 – 1 at the Madina Ashanti Park with Frank Anku scoring for the former before Ibrahim Amidu leveled for the visitors.
Shelter Force and Global Stars FC played out a goalless drawn game at the Atomic Police Station Park in the other Zone four fixture played over the weekend.
In the other game in the zone played on Sunday, Mobile Phone People drew 1 – 1 with Adenta United in a game played at the Madina Telecom Park.
Salim Sumaila scored first for Mobile Phone People in the opening half with Isaac Ansah leveling matters for United in the second as the former preserved their leadership of the table.

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