League Report of Sunday, 28 August 2005

Source: GNA

Tagoe stretches lead on Scorers chart

Accra, Aug 28, GNA - Hearts of Oaks, Prince Tagoe, who finally took over the leadership of the scorers chart after the 20th week matches of the GT Premiership has now extended his lead over his rivals by two goals.

Tagoe, scored the second goal for Hearts in their 3-1 drubbing of Tema Real Sportive at the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium.

The two players in the chasing pack, Sadat Bukari of Kpando Heart of Lions and Emmanuel Osei Kuffour from Ashgold, drew blank this weekend as their teams lost by lone goal margins.

Below is the chart:

11 - Prince Tagoe (Hearts)

9 - Sadat Bukari (Lions) Emmanuel Osei Kuffour (Ashgold)

8 - Michael Helegbe (Liberty) Eric Gawu (Faisal) Alex Asamoah (Arsenal)

7 - Sumaila Nyaya Alhassan (Faisal)

6 - Toufik Alolo (RTU) Ekow Ghansah (Dwarfs) Ben Moses Andoh (Hasaacas) Amui Quaye (Hotspurs) Mark Adu Amofa (Sportive) Mustapha Essuman (Liberty)

5 - Shaibu Yakubu (Ashgold) Francis Aggrey (Arsenals) Eric Bekoe (Lions) Yaw Antwi (Bofoakwa)

4 - Daniel Acquah, Douglas Nkrumah (Kotoko) Francis Bossman, Alfred Nii Larbi (Hearts) Kofi Nti Boakye, Peter Ofori Quaye (Liberty) Samuel Aryeetey (Dwarfs) Alhassan Weah (RTU) Awudu Alhassan (Hasaacas) Danladi Sherif (Feyenoord)

3 - Dan Quaye, Adjah Tetteh (Hearts) Jonathan Abieku, Kwabina Yaro, Sampson Ocran (Power) Edmund Owusu Peprah, Habib Mohammed (Faisal) Eric Adu-Poku (Arsenal) Osei Morrison (Hotspurs) Opoku Agyeman (Ashgold) Nasiru Ghani, Aziz Ansah (Kotoko) Kwame Obeng Darko (Liberty)

2 - Michael Amissah-Isaidoo (Dwarfs) Anthony Annan (Hearts) Addai Owusu (Arsenal) Anas Mohammed (Hotspurs) Iddi Yekini, Mohammed Abubakari, Nafiu Iddrisu (Feyenoord) Michael Osei (Liberty) Kingsley Agyman, Osei Boateng, Senyo Reubin, Emmanuel Nuhey (Bofoakwa) Gafaru Habib, Hamza Mohammed, Philip Amoaku (RTU) Awudu Adama (Power) Kwabena Poku, Prince Antwi (Faisal) Daniel Bomfa (Kotoko) Faruk Adamu, Azuma Nelson (Okwawu) Dramani Hamidu (Lions) Richard Yeboah, Esme Mends (Sportive) Dan Acquah, Suraj Samad (Hassacas)

1 - Bernard Don Bortey, Amankwah Mireku, Ablade Morgan, James Boateng, George Eranio, Solomon Okutu, Issah Mohammed (Hearts) Albert Williams, Ellis Samuel, Kingsley Kwarteng, Anthony Davis, Oblitey Mensah, Alidu Moses (Hasaacas) Charles Asamoah, Francis Coufie, Moses Abban, Nana Yaw, Ben Adu Yeboah, Addoquaye Addo, Thomas Mensah (Power) Fatawu Seidu, Mohammed Baker, Nurudeen Wemah, Akwesi Soale, Gafaru Abdulai (RTU) Obed Ansah, Ibrahim Suleman, Joseph Masiru, Anas Alidu, Jonathan Qaurtey, Jerry Akaminko (Lions) Osei Antwi, Offosu Micky, Abubakar Yahuza, Shilla Illiasu (Faisal) Stephen Amankwah, Prince Yeboah, James Boadu, Ibrahim Yahaya, Osei Kofi (Arsenal) George Yamoah, Kwabena Dodzi, Issah Ahmed, Yusif Chipsah, Nana Arhin Duah (Kotoko) Ibrahim Mohammed, George Ohemeng, Gimbah Aziz, Nii Nanka Bruce, Kwabina Boateng, Kwame Addo (Hotspurs) Felix Baffoe, Agyeman Hanson, Stanley Afedzie (Liberty) Samuel Enzemeba, Mohammed Ibrahim, Hamza Abdulai, Nuhu Fusanu, Samuel Ocran, Stephen Afful (Sportive) Emmanuel Atta-Effi, Alhassan Shamu, Douglas Mustapha, Rasid Alawe, Nana Ato Quansah, Richard Ackon (Dwarfs) Emmanuel Abito, Kwame Antwi, Abubarkar Yusuf, Aminu Ayuba, Issaka Ibrahim (Okwawu) Kwaku Sarpong, Ofosu Amoah, Alfred Arthur, Kofi Deblah, George Owu, Daniel Asamoah (Ashgold) Yaw Frimpong, Mahadi Abubakar, Jordan Opoku, Dominic Adiyiah (Feyenoord) Doe Joseph (Bofoakwa).

NB: Chart does not include the scorers in the matches between RTU/Gomoa Fayernood and Hot Spurs/Ashgold.