Ghana Premier League

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The Ghana Premier League is the top professional association football league in Ghana organized by the Ghana Football Association[1] and formed in 1958 to replace a previous league incarnation, the Gold Coast Club Competition which ran from 1933 to 1953–54. As of the first quarter of 2024, the league was ranked as the 8th best league in Africa by TeamForm.com.[2]

Founded1958; 68 years ago (1958)
CountryGhana Ghana
Number of clubs18 (from 2019–20)
Quick facts Founded, Country ...
Ghana Premier League
Logo used since 2022
Founded1958; 68 years ago (1958)
CountryGhana Ghana
ConfederationCAF
Number of clubs18 (from 2019–20)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toDivision One League
Domestic cups
International cups
Current championsBibiani Gold Stars (1st title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsAsante Kotoko (25 titles)
Broadcaster(s)Adesa Production Limited (live matches)
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2025–26 Ghana Premier League
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Previous logo used from 2018 to 2021.

Asante Kotoko is the most successful team in the league with 25 titles, followed by Accra Hearts of Oak with 20. The bottom 3 teams are relegated at the end of each season and placed in each zone of the Ghanaian Division One League.

The 2019–20 season was halted and eventually cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana that mirrored the cause of postponement or cancellation of association football leagues and competitions across the globe.

Broadcasting

In September 2013, South African broadcaster SuperSport signed a deal with the Ghana Football Association to broadcast the league on DStv and GOtv.[3] On 23 November 2016, Chinese pay television provider and broadcaster StarTimes secured official television production and broadcast rights for the league,[4] which expired at the end of the 2023–24 season, with numerous reports and interviews stating that StarTimes owes the GFA $1 million and are in negotiations for a new deal.[5][6][7][8] However, hindsight reports indicate that GTV Sports+, the sports channel of Ghanaian state broadcaster the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, had secured the rights for the current 2024–25 season.[9][10]

Starting 2025/2026 Ghana Premier League season, the league's broadcast right has been given to Adesa Production Limited.[11]

Champions

More information Years, Champions ...
Years Champions
1958 Hearts of Oak (1)
1959 Asante Kotoko (1)
1960 Eleven Wise (1)
1961–62 Hearts of Oak (2)
1962–63 Real Republicans (1)
1963–64 Asante Kotoko (2)
1964–65 Asante Kotoko (3)
1966 Mysterious Dwarfs (1)
1967 Asante Kotoko (4)
1968 Asante Kotoko (5)
1969 Asante Kotoko (6)
1970 Accra Great Olympics (1)
1971 Hearts of Oak (3)
1972 Asante Kotoko (7)
1973 Hearts of Oak (4)
1974 Accra Great Olympics (2)
1975 Asante Kotoko (8)
1976 Hearts of Oak (5)
1977 Sekondi Hasaacas (1)
1978 Hearts of Oak (6)
1979 Hearts of Oak (7)
1980 Asante Kotoko (9)
1981 Asante Kotoko (10)
1982 Asante Kotoko (11)
1983 Asante Kotoko (12)
1984 Hearts of Oak (8)
1985 Hearts of Oak (9)
1986 Asante Kotoko (13)
1987 Asante Kotoko (14)
1988–89 Asante Kotoko (15)
1989–90 Hearts of Oak (10)
1990–91 Asante Kotoko (16)
1991–92 Asante Kotoko (17)
1992–93 Asante Kotoko (18)
1993–94 Ashanti Gold (1)
1994–95 Ashanti Gold (2)
1995–96 Ashanti Gold (3)
1996–97 Hearts of Oak (11)
1997–98 Hearts of Oak (12)
1999 Hearts of Oak (13)
2000 Hearts of Oak (14)
2001 Hearts of Oak (15)
2002 Hearts of Oak (16)
2003 Asante Kotoko (19)
2004 Hearts of Oak (17)
2005 Asante Kotoko (20)
2006–07 Hearts of Oak (18)
2007–08 Asante Kotoko (21)
2008–09 Hearts of Oak (19)
2009–10 Aduana Stars (1)
2010–11 Berekum Chelsea (1)
2011–12 Asante Kotoko (22)
2012–13 Asante Kotoko (23)
2013–14 Asante Kotoko (24)
2015 Ashanti Gold (4)
2016 Wa All Stars (1)
2017 Aduana Stars (2)
2018 Abandoned
2019 Asante Kotoko (25)
2019–20 Abandoned[12]
2020–21 Hearts of Oak (20)
2021–22 Asante Kotoko (26)
2022–23 Medeama (1)
2023–24 Samartex (1)
2024–25 Bibiani Gold Stars (1)
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Qualification for CAF competitions

Association ranking for the 2025–26 CAF club season

The association ranking for the 2025–26 CAF Champions League and the 2025–26 CAF Confederation Cup will be based on results from each CAF club competition from 2020–21 to the 2024–25 season.[citation needed]

Legend
  • CL: CAF Champions League
  • CC: CAF Confederation Cup
  • : Associations points might increase on basis of its clubs performance in 2024–25 CAF club competitions
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 are eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.
More information Rank, Association ...
RankAssociation2020–21
(× 1)
2021–22
(× 2)
2022–23
(× 3)
2023–24
(× 4)
2024–25
(× 5)
Total
20252024MvtCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCC
11- Egypt 837482.577104 190.5
22- Morocco 4695822455 142
34+1 +1 South Africa 82544341.593 131
43-1 -1 Algeria 6571652355 130
56+1 +1 Tanzania 30.502346024 82.5
65-1 -1 Tunisia 4351426130.5 82.5
78+1 +1 Angola 10502031.522 55
87-1 -1 DR Congo 4003124020 45
99- Sudan 3030302030 41
1011+1 +1 Ivory Coast 0001033012 38
1110-1 -1 Libya 00.50500.50300 24
1212- Nigeria 0200020201 21
1315+2 +2 Mali 0000010210.5 18.5
1414- Ghana 0000001300 16
1513-2 -2 Guinea 20102000.500 12
1619+3 +3 Botswana 0010001000.5 8.5
1721+4 +4 Senegal 1200000001 8
1817-1 -1 Mauritania 0000002000 8
1918-1 -1 Congo 00010100.500 7
2016-4 -4 Cameroon 0300.5100000 7
2122+1 +1 Togo 0000010000 3
2222- Uganda 0000100000 3
23-+1 new Mozambique 0000000000.5 2.5
2420-4 -4 Zambia 01.500.5000000 2.5
2524-1 -1 Eswatini 0000.5000000 1
2524-1 -1 Niger 0000.5000000 1
2726-1 -1 Burkina Faso 00.500000000 0.5
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Performance by club

More information Clubs, City/Region ...
Clubs City/Region Years Winners Last title
Asante KotokoKumasi, Ashanti Region1959, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 2003, 2005, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2019, 2021–2226 2021–22
Hearts of OakAccra, Greater Accra1958, 1961–62, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1989–90, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2020–2120 2020–21
Ashanti Gold[a]Obuasi, Ashanti Region1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 20154 2015
Accra Great OlympicsAccra, Greater Accra1970, 19742 1974
Aduana StarsDormaa Ahenkro, Bono Region2009–10, 20172 2017
Eleven WiseSekondi-Takoradi, Western Region19601 1960
Real RepublicansAccra, Greater Accra1962–631 1962–63
Mysterious DwarfsCape Coast, Central Region19671 1967
Sekondi HasaacasSekondi-Takoradi, Western Region19771 1977
Berekum ChelseaBerekum, Bono Region2010–111 2010–11
Legon Cities[b]Accra, Greater Accra20161 2016
MedeamaTarkwa, Western Region2022–231 2023
SamartexTarkwa, Western Region2023–241 2024
Bibiani Gold Stars Bibiani,

Western North

2024-2025 1 2025
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Top scorers

More information Season, Best scorers ...
1973–2025 Ghana Premier League top scorers[13][14]
Season Best scorers Team Goals Ref
1973 Ghana Peter Lamptey Accra Hearts of Oak 26 [15]
1974 Ghana Dan Owusu Bofoakwa Tano 24 [16]
1975 26 [16]
1976 28 [16]
1977 Ghana George Alhassan Accra Great Olympics N/a
1978 Ghana Muhammed Choo Real Tamale United 22 [17]
1979 Ghana Opoku Afriyie Asante Kotoko N/a
1980 Ghana Emmanuel Quarshie Sekondi Hasaacas 18 [18]
1981 Ghana Opoku Afriyie Asante Kotoko 21 [19]
1982 Ghana Muhammed Choo Real Tamale United 15 [17]
1983 Ghana Anane Kobo N/a
1984 Ghana Anane Kobo N/a
1985 Ghana George Alhassan Accra Great Olympics N/a
1986 Ghana Tony Yeboah Cornerstones N/a
1987 N/a
1988–89 Ghana Henry Acquah Accra Hearts of Oak N/a
1989–90 Ghana Muhammed Tijani Cornerstones 15 [20]
1990–91 Ghana Thomas Boakye Asante Kotoko N/a
1991–92 Ghana Abdul Mumuni Dawu Youngstars N/a
1992–93 Ghana Augustine Ahinful Goldfields 12
1993–94 Ghana Oscar Laud Dawu Youngstars N/a
1994–95 Ghana Charles Amoah Okwawu United N/a
1995–96 Ghana Kofi Deblah Goldfields N/a
1996–97 Ghana Kofi Deblah Goldfields N/a
1997–98 Ghana Joe Fameyeh Accra Hearts of Oak N/a
1999 Ghana Ishmael Addo Accra Hearts of Oak 19
2000 21
2001 22
2002 Accra Hearts of Oak 18
2003 Ghana Shaibu Yakubu Goldfields Obuasi 13
2004–05 Ghana Samuel Yeboah Heart of Lions N/a
2005 Ghana Prince Tagoe Accra Hearts of Oak 18
2006–07 Ghana Emmanuel Clottey Accra Great Olympics 14
2007–08 Ghana Eric Bekoe Asante Kotoko 17
2008–09 Ghana Alex Asamoah Asante Kotoko 16
2009–10 Ghana Bismark Idan
Ghana Samuel Afum
Kessben
Accra Hearts of Oak
13
2010–11 Ghana Nana Poku Berekum Arsenal 17
2011–12 Ghana Emmanuel Baffour New Edubiase United 21
2012–13 Ghana Mahatma Otoo Accra Hearts of Oak 20
2013–14 Ghana Augustine Okrah Bechem United 16
2015 Ghana Kofi Owusu Berekum Chelsea 19
2016 Ghana Latif Blessing Liberty Professionals 14
2017 Ghana Hans Kwofie Ashanti Gold 17
2018[c] Ghana Hafiz Konkoni
Ghana Kwasi Donsu
Bechem United
Medeama
8
2019–20[d] Niger Victorien Adebayor International Allies 12
2020–21 Ghana Diawisie Taylor Karela United 18
2021–22 Ghana Yaw Annor Ashanti Gold 24 [21]
2022–23 Ghana Abednego Tetteh Bibiani Gold Stars 18
2023–24 GhanaStephen Amankona Berekum Chelsea 19
2024–25 15 [22]
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Sponsorship

More information Period, Title sponsor ...
Period Title sponsor Name Ref.
1956–2008 None Ghana Premier League
2009–2013 Globacom (Glo) Glo Premier League [23]
2013–2015
First Capital Plus (Bank) Premier League [24][25][26]
2016–2022 None Ghana Premier League
2022–2023 betPawa betPawa Premier League [27]
2023–present None Ghana Premier League [28][29]
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See also

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