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Asamoah returns to the top

Tue, 9 Jan 2007 Source: GNA

Accra, Jan 9, GNA - Alex Asamoah of Ashgold returned to the top of the scorers chart of the Onetouch Premier League with nine goals. He is followed by Berekum Aresenal's Francis Aggrey who has seven goals to his credit. Below are the rest of the scorers.

Six (6) 96 Emmanuel Clottey 96 Olympics, Michael Helegbe 96 Liberty, Dominic Adiyiah 96 Feyenoord, James Boadu - Arsenal . Five (5) - Abraham Annan of Kpando Heart of Lions, Andy Pomayie - Accra Great Olympics, Ablade Morgan 96 Hearts, Kwame Obeng Darko 96 Kotoko, Edmund Owusu Preprah 96 Faisal.

Four (4) 96 Nuhu Alhassan - Sportive, Emmanuel Banahene and Ibrahim Suleiman 96 Lions - Nii Ayi Tetteh 96 Power, Alhassan Weah - RTU. Three (3) - Abeiku Gaisie 96 Tema Youth, Alhaji Saanie 96 Ashgold, Tuaha Khamix 96 Liberty, Michael Ocansey 96 Olympics, Kwabena Yaro 96 Power FC, Stanley Afedzie 96 Hearts, , Samuel Ellis 96 Hasaacas. Two (2) 96 John Ainoo and Fredrick Quayeson 96 (Hasaacas) Emmanuel Osei Kuffour, Opoku Agyeman and Alfred Arthur 96 (Ashgold), Yaw Antwi and Richard Kissi 96 (Liberty), Ahmed Toure, Edmund Owusu-Ansah, John Cudjoe (1 OG) and Nana Arhin Duah 96 (Kotoko), Stephen Owusu 96 (Lions), Hamza Abdulai 96 (Sportive), Opoku Agyeman and Ofosu Mickey =96 (Faisal), Dan Quaye and Eric Gawu 96 (Hearts), Bismark Aidan and Yusif Abubakari 96 (All Blacks), Joseph Jackson - (Lions), Francis Darko and David Sakordie (Bofoakwa), Richard Anderson 96 All Blacks and Daniel Kwao 96 (Power FC).

One (1) 96 Lamine Nasir, Valentine Atem, Kweku Sarpong, Prince Antwi and Sadiq Adams 96 (Ashgold), Clement Coffie, Richard Mpong, Abdul Mohammed, Paul Appiah and Razak Salifu 96 (All Blacks), Francis Ofori, Sumaila Alhassan, Owusu Agyemang, Samad Oppong and Sumaila Yahaya =96 (Faisal), Ashmond Asamoah, Owusu Addae and Emmanuel Allen 96 (Liberty), Bernard Akuffo, Raymond Darkey, Emmanuel Morgan, Edward Affum, Ibrahim Dodzi, Yahaya Mohammed (own goal), Ekow Benson and Abdulai Razak 96 (Tema Youth), Moses Andoh, Ekow Ghansah, Alfred Nii Larbi and Stephen Offei (Hearts), Aliou Ouadrago, Osei Kwame Jr, Douglas Nkrumah, Kwabena Dodzi and Murtala Mohammed 96 Kotoko, Mohammed Baker, Gilbert Ayikade, Hanan Giwah, Abass Idrissu and Peter Yakubu 96 (RTU), Jonathan Abeiku and Allan Shearer 96 (Power FC), Paul Ainoo, Joseph Doe, Sam Affram, Benjamin Annan, Fredrick Quayson, Eric Owusu (OG), Samuel Inkoom, Isaac Donkor 96 (Hasaacas), Charles Ampiah, Osei Kofi, Osei Boateng, Ibrahim Daudu, Yaw Afranie, Murtala Mohammed, Frank Yeboah and Eric Adu Poku 96 (Arsenal), Opoku Antwi, Kwesi Boateng, Eric Ansah, Abeiku Adams, Edusei Poku, Ibrahim Abubakari, Ebenezer Tetteh and Amadu Adams 96(Bofoakwa), Kwesi Nicholas 96 (Olympics), Harrison Afful, Haruna Abdul Ganiyu, Micheal Akuffo and Nafiu Iddrisu 96 (Feyenoord), Samuel Ocran, Samuel Enzemaba, George Mensah, Gafaru Mohammed, Nuhu Fuseini 96 (Sportive), Wisdom Agblexo, Iddrisu Mohammed, David Azumah and Obed Ansah 96 (Lions).

The chart does not include the game between King Faisal and Feyenoord scheduled for the Sunyani Coronation Park, which was postponed following an international game between the national Under-17 team, the Black Starlets of Ghana and their Ivorian counterparts at the same venue last Sunday.

Source: GNA