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Loin's Bukari takes a commanding lead on goal scorers chart

Thu, 23 Jun 2005 Source: GNA

Accra, June 23, GNA - Kpando Heart of Lions' Sadart Bukari on Thursday sprang a surprise in his team's league game against Dwarfs, scoring all four goals in the game played at the Kpando Park. The Starlets player who has scored six goals in two games therefore leaps ahead his three competitors with an enviable two goals difference.

6 Sadart Bukari (Lions)

4 - Daniel Acquah (Kotoko), Alfred Nii Larbi and Prince Tagoe (Hearts) Shaibu Yakubu (Ashgold).

3 - Ekow Ghansah (Dwarfs) Michael Helegbe, Kofi Nti Boakye, Mustapha Essuman (Liberty) Francis Bossman (Hearts) Ben Moses Andoh (Hasaacas) Samuel Ocran (Power) Douglas Nkrumah (Kotoko).

2 - Michael Amissah-Isaidoo (Dwarfs) Anthony Annan (Hearts) Awudu Alhassan (Hasaacas) Eric Adu-Poku (Arsenal) Anas Mohammed (Hotspurs) Francis Aggrey, Alex Asamoah (Arsenals) Danladi Sherif (Feyenoord) Michael Osei (Liberty) Habib Mohammed, Eric Gawu (Faisal) Emmanuel Nuhey (Bofoakwa) Toufik Alolo, Gafaru Abdulai (RTU) Eric Bekoe (Lions).

1 - Bernard Don Bortey, Amankwah Mireku, Ablade Morgan, James Boateng (Hearts) Mahdi Abubakari (Feyenoord) Ellis Samuel, Kingsley Kwarteng, Anthony Davis (Hasaacas) Charles Asamoah, Awudu Adama Francis Coufie, Moses Abban, Nana Yaw, Ben Adu Yeboah (Power) Alhassan Weah, Hamza Mohammed, Philip Amoako, Nurudeen Wemah, Akwesi Soale (RTU) Dramani Hamidu, Obed Ansah, Joseph Masiru, Anas Alidu (Lions) Osei Antwi, Kwabena Poku, Edward Owusu Prempeh, Sumaila Yahaya, Prince Antwi (Faisal) Prince Yebpah, James Boadu (Arsenal) Nasiru Ghani, Daniel Bomfa, Kwabena Dodzi, Issah Ahmed (Kotoko) Ibrahim Mohammed, George Ohemeng, Gimbah Aziz (Hotspurs) Felix Baffoe, Stanley Afedzie, Peter Ofori Quaye (Liberty) Esme Mends, Samuel Enzemeba, Richard Yeboah, Mohammed Ibrahim, Hamza Abdulai (Sportive) Alhassan Shamu, Samuel Aryeetey, Douglas Mustapha (Dwarfs) Kwame Antwi, Abubarkar Yusuf, Aminu Ayuba (Okwawu) Kwaku Sarpong (Ashgold) Yaw Antwi (Bofoakwa).

(Note) The chart excludes the game involving King Faisal and RTU which was rained off.

Source: GNA