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Big Games lined up for Week 5 of Ghana Corporate Football League

Julio Ashirifi Amoah by Julio Ashirifi Amoah
March 21, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The University of Ghana Corporate Football League has been full of energy and excitement, keeping fans entertained with great matches and unforgettable moments every week, and as we head into Week 5 tomorrow, the excitement continues to build.

Over the past four weeks, the league has delivered intense matchups, stunning goals, and unexpected twists, making it one of the most entertaining football competitions in recent memory.

So far, the tournament has been a mix of skill, strategy, and pure passion as corporate teams and academic institutions battle for bragging rights on the field. Each team has had its highs and lows, but one thing remains constant, the energy and competitive spirit that fuels every match.

The Union Ghana has been a formidable force, showing resilience and winning every game they’ve played so far. Telecel Ghana hasn’t had a lot of good days, but they’ve been proving why they’re a strong contender for the top spot.

Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu

Meanwhile, College of Humanities and College of Basic and Applied Sciences have been locked in a tight battle, both teams determined to strengthen their position on the league.

At the same time, GNPC’s squad has been one of the most physically dominant teams, having ex Black Star player Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu as a part of their team using his experience and skills to overpower their rivals, while the College of Health Sciences continues to put in their best to stay afloat.

Emmanuel Agyemang Badu who plays for GNPC  (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty Images)

With four (4) weeks into the league, tomorrow’s fixtures could be crucial in shaping the Group A leader board. Tomorrow’s match ups promise to be fun, with the College of Humanities taking on Telecel Ghana in what is expected to be a highly competitive clash.

The Union Ghana will face the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, a match that could shake up the standings. Finally, GNPC will go head-to-head with the College of Health Sciences in a game that is sure to test both team’s endurance and strategy.

One thing is certain, Week 5 is set to deliver more drama, more goals, and even more unforgettable moments. As the teams lace up their boots and prepare for battle, all eyes will be on who steps up, who rises to the occasion, and who leads the Group table.

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