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Undefeated and Unmatched: Union Ghana’s dominance in UG corporate football league

Julio Ashirifi Amoah by Julio Ashirifi Amoah
June 11, 2025
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Union Ghana team

From week one (1) to now, Union Ghana has done one thing, win. With an immaculate record of seven (7) wins in seven (7) games, they sit comfortably at the summit of Group A with twenty-one (2)1 points, a perfect campaign so far in the University of Ghana Corporate Football League.

Union Ghana is a men’s social club of distinguished professionals and businessmen who meet at University of Ghana every Saturday for football and other social activities. They boast of leading Ghanaian lawyers, doctors, engineers, politicians and businessmen.

Their dominance hasn’t just been about collecting wins; it’s been complete control. They’ve scored eighteen (18) goals, the highest in the group, and conceded just one (1), making them both the most clinical attack and the most disciplined defense. Their +17-goal difference is a testament to their tactical discipline, chemistry, and killer instinct.

Union Ghana started strong and never looked back. Each game brought new challenges, tactical battles, resilient opponents, and tense finishes but Union showed up with consistency, confidence, and cohesion.

Union Ghana Players on the pitch

Their style? Efficient, fluid, and fearless. They’ve built a squad that understands one another at the back, creative in the middle, and lethal up front. Whether it’s a counterattack or a patient build-up, Union Ghana has shown they can win in every way.

While the team thrives on unity, Union’s No. 20, Emmanuel Arthur, has emerged as a standout star leading the league with an impressive 8 goals, the highest by any player this season.

In tight moments, Union Ghana didn’t panic they delivered. Late winners, clean sheets, and strategic finishes have made their matches some of the most anticipated fixtures each week.

Union Ghana Captain

What’s most remarkable is that Union Ghana is the only team in Group A without a single draw or loss. No slip-ups, no complacency, just pure winning momentum.

With the end of the tournament approaching, Union Ghana will be the team to beat. But with this kind of form, confidence, and belief the bigger question is: can anyone stop them?

Join us again this Friday, June 13th 2025, at 5PM at the University of Ghana Stadium. The league is brought to you by University of Ghana Sports and Wellness Directorate and RITE Sports Services and supported by Glico General Insurance, Viggo Energy, Socaloca and Ghana Football Association

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