Ghana Premier League 2010/11

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The Ghana Premier League 2010/11 ( officially named Glo Premier League 2010/11 after the name sponsor Globacom ) was the 51st season of the top Ghanaian league in men's football . It opened on September 5, 2010 and ended on May 3, 2011. Berekum Chelsea FC won the championship ahead of AshantiGold SC , relegated to King Faisal FC , Real Tamale United and BA Stars FC .

statistics

societies

The club Kessben FC renamed itself in January 2011 in Medeama SC .

society coat of arms Venue Previous year's placement
Aduana Stars FC Dormaa Ahenkro (Brong-Ahafo) master
AshantiGold SC Obuasi (Ashanti) 2.
Hearts of Oak SC Hearts of Oak SC Accra 3.
Heart of Lions FC Kpandu (Volta) 4th
Asante Kotoko FC Asante Kotoko SC Kumasi (Ashanti) 5.
Wa All Stars FC Wa All Stars FC Wa (Upper West) 6th
Berekum Arsenal FC Berekum Arsenal FC Berekum (Brong-Ahafo) 7th
Berekum Chelsea FC Berekum Chelsea FC Berekum (Brong-Ahafo) 8th.
Medeama SC Medeama SC Tarkwa (Western) 9.
King Faisal FC King Faisal FC Kumasi (Ashanti) 10.
Real Tamale United Real Tamale United Tamale (Northern) 11.
New Edubiase United FC New Edubiase United FC Obuasi (Ashanti) 12.
Liberty Professionals FC Liberty Professionals FC Dansoman (Accra) 13.
BA Stars FC BA Stars FC Sunyani (Brong-Ahafo) Newcomers (Zone 1)
Ebusua Dwarfs FC Ebusua Dwarfs FC Cape Coast (Central) Newcomers (Zone 2)
Tudu Mighty Jets FC Tudu Mighty Jets FC Accra Newcomers (Zone 3)

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Berekum Chelsea FC  30th  18th  3  9 033:260  +7 57
 2. AshantiGold SC  30th  13  8th  9 024:140 +10 47
 3. Asante Kotoko FC  30th  13  7th  10 036:270  +9 46
 4th Medeama SC  30th  12  10  8th 035:310  +4 46
 5. Aduana Stars FC (M)  30th  12  9  9 020:180  +2 45
 6th Liberty Professionals FC  30th  12  7th  11 031:290  +2 43
 7th Hearts of Oak SC  30th  13  4th  13 026:220  +4 43
 8th. New Edubiase United FC  30th  11  10  9 033:320  +1 43
 9. Heart of Lions FC  30th  10  11  9 022:210  +1 41
10. Berekum Arsenal FC  30th  11  8th  11 030:340  −4 41
11. Ebusua Dwarfs FC (N)  30th  11  8th  11 030:240  +6 41
12. Wa All Stars FC (N)  30th  10  9  11 029:290  ± 0 39
13. Tudu Mighty Jets FC (N)  30th  11  4th  15th 024:300  −6 37
14th King Faisal FC  30th  10  6th  14th 026:320  −6 36
15th Real Tamale United  30th  9  6th  15th 024:260  −2 33
16. BA Stars FC  30th  7th  4th  19th 016:440 −28 22nd

The game on matchday 7 between BA Stars FC and New Edubiase United FC was abandoned due to riots and BA Stars FC deducted three points as a result.

Legend
Ghanaian champion and participation in the CAF Champions League 2012
Relegation to the second-rate division One League
(M) Reigning champion of the previous season 2009/10
(N) Promoted from the One League division of the preseason

List of goalscorers

Pl. player team Gates
1. GhanaGhana Nana Poku Berekum Arsenal FC 16
2. GhanaGhana Emmanuel Clottey Berekum Chelsea FC 15th
3. GhanaGhana Nathaniel Asamoah Asante Kotoko FC 13
4th GhanaGhana Douglas Nkrumah Hearts of Oak SC 12
5. GhanaGhana Abdul Wahab King Faisal FC 10
GhanaGhana Mohammed Yakubu AshantiGold SC
7th GhanaGhana Bismark Asiedu Ebusua Dwarfs FC 9
8th. GhanaGhana Fuseini Nuhu New Edubiase United FC 8th
GhanaGhana Louis Agyemang Medeama SC
GhanaGhana Benjamin Boateng Real Tamale United

literature

Web links

  • Ian King: Ghana 2010/11. In: rsssf.com. (June 13, 2013), accessed June 19, 2016.

Individual evidence

  1. Ghana Football Association: GLO Premier League: Standings. ( Memento from June 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) In: ghanafa.org. (English).
  2. ^ Kessben FC change name to Medeama. In: ghanaweb.com. (January 9, 2011), accessed June 19, 2016.
  3. BA Stars undaunted by points deduction. ( Memento of the original from June 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: myjoyonline.com. (August 21, 2010), accessed June 19, 2016.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / sports.myjoyonline.com
  4. Ghana Football Association: GLO Premier League: Top Scorers. ( Memento from June 23, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) In: ghanafa.org. (English).