GPL Top-scorers After Week4: The 2022/23 betPawa Ghana Premier League season commenced on Saturday September 10th.
Here are the top scorers of the GPL after Match-week Four.
GPL Top-scorers After Week4 :
Mezack Afriyie (Berekum Chelsea) – 3 goals
Issah Kuka ( RTU ) – 2 goals
Kofi Asmah (Medeama SC ) – 2 goals
Kwesi Donsu (Medeama SC ) – 2 goals
Bright Adjei ( Aduana Stars ) – 2 goals
Kwame Adom Frimpong (Aduana Stars) – 2 goals
Abubakari Seidu (Samartex) – 2 goals
Enock Agblenyo (Karela United ) – 2 goals
Stephen Diyou (Nsoatreman FC ) – 2 goals
Emmanuel Keyekeh (Samartex) – 1 goal
Samuel Ashie Quaye (Great Olympics ) – 1 goal
Sam Adams (Aduana Stars) – 1 goal
Solomon Aboagye (Aduana Stars) – 1 goal
Godfred Poku Wakii (Aduana Stars) – 1 goal
Elia Elias (King Faisal) – 1 goal
Haruna Mohammed (King Faisal) – 1 goal
Abdul Razak Yussif (Great Olympics) 1 goal
Augustine Boakye (Kotoku Royals ) – 1 goal
Abdul Rahman (Legon Cities) – 1 goal
Nasiru Imoro (Legon Cities) – 1 goal
Alex Aso (Legon Cities) – 1 goal
Dana Blessing (Dreams FC ) – 1 goal
Huzaif Ali (Dreams FC) – 1 goal
Samuel Attah Kumi (Karela United) – 1 goal
Kevin Andoh (Karela United ) – 1 goal
Awuah Dramani (Berekum Chelsea) – 1 goal
Prince Anane (Berekum Chelsea) – 1 goal
Konadu Yiadom (Hearts of Oak ) – 1 goal
Caleb Amankwah (Hearts of Oak) – 1 goal
Isaac Mensah (Hearts of Oak ) – 1 goal
Gladson Awako (Hearts of Oak ) – 1 goal
Samuel Ofori (Nsoatreman FC ) – 1 goal
Dominic Nsobila (Accra Lions) – 1 goal
Shawkan Mohammed (Accra Lions) – 1 goal
Emmanuel Mensah (Great Olympics) – 1 goal
Mubarik Yussif (Asante Kotoko) – 1 goal
Steven Mukwala (Asante Kotoko) – 1 goal
Richard Boadu (Asante Kotoko) – 1 goal
Nicholas Mensah (Asante Kotoko) – 1 goal
Michael Enu (Gold Stars) – 1 goal
Prince Owusu Kwabena (Gold Stars) – 1 goal
Yakubu Mohammed (Nsoatreman FC ) – 1 goal
Isaac Mensah (Tamale City) – 1 goal
Baba Kushibo (RTU) – 1 goal
About the Ghana Premier League :
The Ghana Premier League is the top professional association football division of the football league system in Ghana. Officially formed in 1956 to replace a previous league incarnation, the Gold Coast Club Competition (which began in 1933 and ended in 1953–54).
The league is organized by the Ghana Football Association and was ranked as the 11th best league in Africa by the IFFHS from 2001–2010 and the league was also ranked 65th in the IFFHS’ Best Leagues of the World ranking, in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century (2001–2010) on 4 February 2014.
It has been dominated by Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak. The bottom 3 teams are relegated at the end of each season and placed in each zone of the Ghanaian Division One League.
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