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Baffour maintains lead on scorers chart

Tue, 20 Dec 2011 Source: GNA

Accra, Dec. 20, GNA - New Edubiase United's striker Emmanuel Baffour failed to commemorate his call-up to the Black Stars squad for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations with a goal over the weekend.

He however still remains on top of the scorers chart with 11 goals from 12 matches, four goals richer than his closest contender Louis Agyemang of Medeama SC.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko's forward, Ahmed Toure has scored six goals just as Ebusua Dwarfs striker Seidu Bancy and Emmanuel Clottey of Berekum Chelsea.

On five goals is Nathaniel Asamoah of Kotoko, whilst Berekum Chelsea's captain Abdul Basit and Frank Sarfo Gyamfi of Wa All Stars, Godfred Saka of Aduana Stars and Richard Addae of Bechem United have scored four goals each.

Former Black Meteors captain Michael Helegbe and James Abban of Liberty Professionals, Tema Youth trio of Hamza Abdulai, Bernard Akuffo and Daniel Appiah, Ashantigold duo Yakubu Mohammed and Didier Kore, Mahatma Otoo of Hearts of Oak, Heart of Lions’ striking sensation Benjamin Padi and Stephen Amankwaah of Berekum Arsenal are on three goals each.

Information gathered by GNA Sports indicates that as many as 61 players have scored a goal each in the 12-week old League.

Below are the details of the goal scorers;

11 - Emmanuel Baffour (Edubiase)

7- Louis Agyemang (Medeama)

6 - Ahmed Toure (Asante Kotoko), Seidu Bancy (Ebusua Dwarfs), Emmanuel Clottey (Berekum Chelsea)

5 - Nathaniel Asamoah (Asante Kotoko)

4 - Abdul Basit (Berekum Chelsea), Godfred Saka (Aduana), Richard Addae (Bechem United), Frank Sarfo Gyamfi (All Stars)

3 - Gilbert Fiamenyo, Benjamin Padi (Heart of Lions), James Abban and Michael Helegbe (Liberty Professionals), Hamza Abdulai, Daniel Appiah and Bernard Akuffo (Tema Youth), Didier Kore, Yakubu Mohamed (Ashantigold), Mahatma Otoo (Hearts of Oak), Peter Essien (Bechem United), Stephen Amankwaah (Berekum Arsenal)

2 - Abubakar Sidi and Frank Osei (Mighty Jets), Daniel Agyei, Fuseini Zuberu (Liberty Professionals), Aaron Amoah (Ashantigold), Douglas Nkrumah and Uriah Asante (Hearts of Oak), John Arthur (Ebusua Dwarfs), Benjamin Terry (Tema Youth), Samuel Azumah , Godfred Gyasi, (All Stars), Jafaru Danjuma (Berekum Arsenal), Nana Yaw Afriyie, Jacob Apau (Medeama SC), Francis Coffie (Medeama SC), Michael Akuffo (Asante Kotoko)

1 – Daniel Nii Adjei, Nafiu Iddrisu, Fatau Mohamed and Michael Anaba (Asante Kotoko), Kwasi Acheampong, Joseph Masel, Prince Amponsah, James Boadu and Enoch Asare (Berekum Arsenals), Samuel Boateng, Eric Mensah, Alex Tawiah, Saeed Adnan, Joshua Otoo (All Stars); Attakora Gyimah and Joe Tagoe (Hearts of Oak), Abubakar Mahadi, Ekow Ghansah, Issah Saliu, Richard Mensah, Yufa Zugah, Abubakar Mununi, Kassim Razak, Jordan Mintah and Paul Danso (Wassaman), Eric Agyemang, Musah Mohammed, Moro Awudu, Mubarak Moro and Yaw Alexander (Berekum Chelsea), Bright Nsiah, Daniel Bonsu, Godfred Asante and Prosper Avor (Heart of Lions), Kenneth Owusu, Joshua Oninku, Nicholas Odjer and Francis Narh (Tema Youth), Peter Ofori Quaye, Akwasi Adu and Eric Fordjuor (Bechem United), Moussa Kassie, Aminu Mohammed (Ashantigold), Samuel Asiedu, Emmanuel Allan, Emmanuel Akuoku and Daniel Gozah (Aduana), Augustine Sefa, Sampson Cudjoe, Emmanuel Dogbe, Hans Coffie, Ekow Benson and Kobina Edusei (Medeama SC), Yusif Ayoma, Sylla Moussa Foda (Liberty Professionals), Kwame Frimpong (Ebusua Dwarfs), Asiedu Attobrah, Ibrahim Moro (Edubiase), Jacob Quao and Kofi Owusu (Mighty Jets)

Source: GNA