Ramadan Cup (Ghana)

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The Ramadan Cup (also known as the Sheikh Sharubutu Ramadan Cup) is an annual football competition played between May and June depending on the Ramadan calendar of the year within the Muslim Ramadan season.[1]

The Ramadan Cup was started in 2015, with six teams competing in the inaugural competition. Ashaiman emerged as the maiden champions after defeating Nima Zongo by 7–6 in a penalty shootout after the match ended goalless in normal regulation time.

The tournament which is an initiative under the auspices of the Ghana National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu serves as a way of promoting peace and unity within the Zongo (Muslim) communities in Ghana as its tagline reads ‘Bringing the Zongo Community Together’.

The tournament saw the introduction of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) in the 2021 final.[2][3][4][5][6]

Format

In 2021, the tournament was played between 24-Zongo communities across Ghana.[1]

2021 Teams
Ashaiman Shukura
Alajo Tunga
Darkuman Tudu
Fadama Kasoa Zongo
Accra Koforidua Zongo
Accra Oda Zongo
Nima Suhum Zongo
Nungua Zongo Tema Zongo
Madina Anyaa Zongo
Maamobi Hohoe Zongo
Nsawam Zongo Cowlane
Sabon Zongo Abeka Zongo

Venues

After the Fadama Astroturf also known as the Sheikh Sharubutu Sports Complex at New Fadama, Accra was completed, the field served as the venue for the 2021 tournament.[1]

Winners & finalists

Sponsorship

References

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