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Sadat keeps lead on scorers chart

Sun, 24 Jul 2005 Source: GNA

Accra, July 24, GNA - Heart's Prince Tagoe and Michael Helegbe of Liberty Professionals who have for some weeks now been stalking Heart of Lions Sadat Bukari's nine goal lead on top of the scorers chart both drew blank to keep the leadership of the goal-king race unchanged. Helegbe, though played in Liberty's match against Okwawu United, was not able to find the net despite the fact that his team won by a lone goal.

The "Prince of Goals" as his followers call him, Prince Tagoe, who for weeks now has always popped up to score late winners for Hearts did not have things his way as Hasaacas clawed back from a goal scored by skipper Adjah Tetteh in the second half to draw one all. Sadat also failed to take advantage of the slip by his chasers as he could not find the net in Lion's lone goal defeat by Tema Sportive.

9 - Sadat Bukari (Lions)

8 - Michael Helegbe (Liberty) Prince Tagoe (Hearts)

6 - Toufik Alolo (RTU) Ekow Ghansah (Dwarfs) Eric Gawu (Faisal)

5 - Shaibu Yakubu, Emmanuel Osei Kuffour (Ashgold) Alex Asamoah (Arsenal) Mustapha Essuman (Liberty)

4 - Daniel Acquah, Douglas Nkrumah (Kotoko) Alfred Nii Larbi (Hearts) Francis Aggrey (Arsenals) Kofi Nti Boakye, Peter Ofori Quaye (Liberty) Eric Bekoe (Lions) Amui Quaye (Hotspurs) Ben Moses Andoh (Hasaacas) Sumaila Nyaya Alhassan (Faisal) Samuel Aryeetey (Dwarfs) Gafaru Habib (RTU) Yaw Antwi (Bofoakwa)

3 - Francis Bossman (Hearts) Samuel Ocran (Power) Habib Mohammed (Faisal) Eric Adu-Poku (Arsenal) Danladi Sherif (Feyenoord) Osei Morrison (Hotspurs) Mark Adu Amofa (Sportive) Awudu Alhassan (Hasaacas)

2 - Michael Amissah-Isaidoo (Dwarfs) Anthony Annan, Adjah Tetteh (Hearts) Addai Owusu (Arsenal) Anas Mohammed (Hotspurs) Mohammed Abubakari, Nasiru Iddrisu (Feyenoord) Michael Osei (Liberty) Senyo Reubin, Emmanuel Nuhey (Bofoakwa) Alhassan Weah, Hamza Mohammed, Philip Amoaku (RTU) Awudu Adama (Power) Opoku Agyeman (Ashgold) Edmund Owusu Peprah, Prince Antwi (Faisal) Nasiru Ghani, Daniel Bomfa, Aziz Ansah (Kotoko) Faruk Adamu, Azuma Nelson (Okwawu) Dramani Hamidu (Lions) Esme Mends (Sportive)

1 - Bernard Don Bortey, Amankwah Mireku, Ablade Morgan, James Boateng, George Eranio, Solomon Okutu, Issah Mohammed, Dan Quaye (Hearts) Albert Williams, Dan Acquah, Ellis Samuel, Kingsley Kwarteng, Anthony Davis, Oblitey Mensah (Hasaacas) Charles Asamoah, Francis Coufie, Moses Abban, Nana Yaw, Ben Adu Yeboah, Addoquaye Addo, Kwabina Yaro, Thomas Mensah (Power) Mohammed Baker, Nurudeen Wemah, Akwesi Soale (RTU) Obed Ansah, Ibrahim Suleman, Joseph Masiru, Anas Alidu, Jonathan Qaurtey (Lions) Osei Antwi, Kwabena Poku, Offosu Micky, Abubakar Yahuza, Shilla Illiasu (Faisal) Stephen Amankwah, Prince Yeboah, James Boadu, Ibrahim Yahaya, Osei Kofi (Arsenal) George Yamoah, Kwabena Dodzi, Issah Ahmed, Yusif Chipsah (Kotoko) Ibrahim Mohammed, George Ohemeng, Gimbah Aziz, Nii Nanka Bruce, Kwabina Boateng (Hotspurs) Felix Baffoe, Agyeman Hanson, Stanley Afedzie (Liberty) Samuel Enzemeba, Richard Yeboah, Mohammed Ibrahim, Hamza Abdulai, Nuhu Fusanu, Sam Ocran (Sportive) Alhassan Shamu, Douglas Mustapha, Rasid Alawe (Dwarfs) Kwame Antwi, Abubarkar Yusuf, Aminu Ayuba, Issaka Ibrahim (Okwawu) Kwaku Sarpong, Ofosu Amoah, Alfred Arthur (Ashgold) Yaw Frimpong, Mahadi Abubakar, Jordan Opoku, Iddi Yekini (Feyenoord) Osei Boateng, Kingsley Agyman, Doe Joseph (Bofoakwa).

Source: GNA