Sekondi Hasaacas FC

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Sekondi Hasaacas FC
Full name Sekondi Hasaacas Football Club
Founded 1931
Ground Gyandu Park
Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
Capacity 15,000
Chairman Nanabayin Eyeson
Manager Robert Kwofie
League Ghana Telecom Premier League
2006/07
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Sekondi Hasaacas FC is an Ghanaian football club club based in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana. The club was formed in 1931. They are a member of the Ghana Telecom Premier League. Their home stadium is Gyandu Park. The club is famous for their sweet-flowing soccer and team discipline.

Club Colors: Red, White, and Green

Chant: Hasmal, We Go Do!

Hasaacas, sometimes referred to as Hasmal, has produced some of the finest players in Ghana soccer. Notable players include Modibo Toe, Mahama Fuseini, Joseph Carr, James Kuuku Dadzie, Emmanuel Quarshie, Windsor Kofi Abbrey, John "Zion Train" Essien, P.S.K Paha and Isaac Paha.

[edit] 1958 controversy

Hassaacas were expelled from their base in Sekondi during 1958 as a result of a conflict with the Ghanaian Amateur Football Association. Hasaacas declined a request to play a mid-week friendly ahead of a key match against Kumasi Cornestone. The football association forced Hasaacas to move to Tarkwa as their home base. This decision was reversed following the coup in 1966 and a move back to Sekondi. At the same time as the repatriation, rival club Sekondi Indepence Club were banned.

[edit] Honours

1977
1985
  • Ghana SWAG Cup: 2
1982, 1983
  • Ghana Telecom Gala: 1
1988/89
  • West Africa Football Union (WAFU) Cup: 1983

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