Ashanti Gold SC

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Ashanti Gold
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Full name Ashanti Gold Sporting Club
Nickname(s) AshGold, AshantiGold, Obuasi Goldfields
Founded 1978
Ground Len Clay Stadium,
Obuasi, Ghana
Capacity 30,000
Chairman Mr. Buanya-Mensah
Manager Hans Van Der Pluym
League Ghana Telecom Premier League
2005/06 Ghana Telecom Premier League, 7th
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Ashanti Gold Sporting Club is a football (soccer) based in Obuasi, Ghana.

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[edit] Founding years

Ashanti Gold SC was founded in 1978 by a group of employees of the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation. The employees pleaded with management of AGC to sponsor the team, but they were always refused. The employees continued to pay the salaries and costs for the team and in the 1984 season AshGold finished as runner-up in the Ghanaian FA Cup. The management took notice and, through their leading shareholder Lonrho, arranged funding and sent a British manager to help the fledgling team. Still, no senior management was brought in to run the club. Because of their success in the FA cup, the team was promoted to Ghana's most elite football division. For almost a decade the team struggled due to disorganization, until 1993 when a company official at AGC revamped the club and brought in another British manager.

[edit] Years of success

That next season, AshGold finished third in the division after only Ghanaian powerhouses Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club. The next year a 13-man Board of Directors was established and AshGold won the league. Over the next two years, AshGold won the league again. This made them the first team ever to win three years in a row.

[edit] Pan-African Cups

The AshGold has competed in three competitions representing Ghana. In 1995 the reached the quarter-finals in the African Champions League and in 1996 only into the final 16. In 1997 they were the runners up of the African Champions League.

[edit] Recent years

The Ashanti Gold first squad before a match against the Liberty Professionals, on April 17, 2005, the opening night of Len Clay Stadium.
The Ashanti Gold first squad before a match against the Liberty Professionals, on April 17, 2005, the opening night of Len Clay Stadium.

Ashanti Gold SC has never matched the greatness of their three year cup run, but have remianed a top team in the Ghana Telecom Premier League. They continue to produce excellent footballers who have played throughout Europe. AshGold goalkeeper George Owu, joined the Black Stars in their quest for the FIFA 2006 World Cup, but did not appear in a game.

[edit] Honours

1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96
1992/93
  • Ghana Telecom Gala: 1
1995/96

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
- Flag of Ghana GK Fatau Dauda
- Flag of Ghana GK Frank Andoh
- Flag of Ghana GK Isaac K. Amoako
- Flag of Ghana GK George Owu
- Flag of Ghana DF Daniel Asamoah
- Flag of Ghana DF Tony Baffoe
- Flag of Ghana DF Kofi Amoako
- Flag of Ghana DF Owusu Sekyere
- Flag of Ghana DF David Telfer
- Flag of Ghana DF Alfred Arthur
- Flag of Ghana DF Yusif Ali
- Flag of Ghana DF Adamu Mohammed
- Flag of Ghana DF Kwaku Wiafe
3 Flag of Ghana DF Joe Hendricks
- Flag of Ghana DF Joseph Jackson
- Flag of Ghana DF Rick Essuman
No. Position Player
- Flag of Ghana MF Lamine Nasir
- Flag of Ghana MF Gabriel Opoku-Ware
- Flag of Ghana MF Mubarik Wakasu
- Flag of Ghana MF Kwaku Sarpong
- Flag of Ghana MF Mohammed Polo
- Flag of Ghana FW Shaibu Yakubu
- Flag of Ghana FW Ofosu Amoah
- Flag of Ghana FW Thomas Duah
- Flag of Ghana FW Richard Awuah
- Flag of Ghana FW Emmanuel Adu-Gyamfi
- Flag of Ghana FW Opoku Agyeman Prempeh
- Flag of Ghana FW Matthew Atiogbe
- Flag of Ghana FW Mark Komade
- Flag of Ghana FW Emmanuel Osei Kuffour

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