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UGCFL 26: Wilmar Africa — The Newcomers redefining Group B

Pius Asack by Pius Asack
May 27, 2026
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The second season of the University of Ghana Corporate Football League (UGCFL) has delivered its fair share of excitement, but few stories have captured attention quite like the rise of Wilmar Africa in Group B.

Heading into the campaign, the spotlight was firmly on established sides such as the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Union Ghana, and the Forestry Commission.

Union Ghana, in particular, carried momentum from last season after an impressive semi-final run that confirmed their status among the league’s elite.

Yet, while expectations revolved around the familiar names, a new force quietly emerged—and ultimately took control.

After nine matches, Wilmar Africa have transformed from underdogs into genuine title contenders.

The newcomers finished the group stage level on points with NPA at the top, amassing 20 points from a possible 27. Their record—six wins, two draws, and just one defeat—highlights a campaign built on consistency and confidence.

Players of Wilmer-Africa jubilating

Even more impressive is their balance. Wilmar scored 16 goals, the highest in Group B, while conceding only three. Their +13 goal difference stands as the best in the group, underlining their dominance at both ends of the pitch.

For Union Ghana, the season has been solid but less spectacular. The former semi-finalists secured four wins and accumulated 14 points, maintaining their reputation as an organized and competitive side.

However, this time, they have been overshadowed by a team that has raised the bar.

Wilmar’s rise is no accident—it has been one of the defining narratives of the season.

As debutants, many expected them to struggle with the league’s intensity or take time to settle. Instead, they announced themselves in emphatic fashion, playing with fearless intent and attacking flair.

Their 4-0 demolition of BOST Energies early in the campaign served as a clear warning: Wilmar were not here to make up the numbers.

What truly sets them apart is not just their results, but their approach. They play with the composure of a seasoned side, defend with discipline, and attack with precision.

Their ability to combine structure with creativity is a hallmark of teams built for success.

By securing a semi-final spot ahead of Union Ghana, Wilmar Africa have sent a strong message across the league—they are not intimidated by reputation or history.

Now, with the semi-finals set for Friday, May 29, 2026, at 5:30 pm at the UG Sports Stadium, the question on everyone’s mind is simple:

Can Wilmar Africa complete a fairytale debut and lift the UGCFL title?

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