66th season of the Ghana Premier League
Football league season
The 2021–22 Ghana Premier League was the 66th season of the top professional association football league in Ghana[ 1] which began on 29 October 2021 and concluded on 19 June 2022.[ 2] Hearts of Oak were the defending champions.[ 3]
Asante Kotoko won the league for a record-extending 25th time and the first since 2014 after a 1–1 draw against Ashanti Gold [ 4] and were handed the trophy on the season's final day after a 3-0 triumph over relegated Elmina Sharks .[ 5] As champions, Kotoko will participate in the qualification procedures for the following season's CAF Champions League .
Teams
Eighteen teams competed in the league; the 15 from the previous season and the 3 winners of the Division One League zones. The promoted teams were Bibiani Gold Stars and Accra Lions , who both achieved promotion for the first time.[ 6] RTU returned to the league for the first time since their relegation in 2013.[ 7]
They replaced Ebusua Dwarfs , Liberty Professionals and Inter Allies .[ 8]
Stadiums and locations
Team
Location
Venue
Capacity
Accra Lions
Accra
Accra Sports Stadium
40,000
Aduana Stars
Dormaa Ahenkro
Agyeman Badu Stadium
7,000
Asante Kotoko
Kumasi
Baba Yara Stadium
40,000
Ashanti Gold
Obuasi
Len Clay Stadium
20,000
Bechem United
Bechem
Nana Gyeabour's Park
5,000
Berekum Chelsea
Berekum
Golden City Sports Stadium
5,000
Bibiani Gold Stars
Bibiani
Dun's Park
7,000
Dreams
Dawu
Dawu Sports Stadium
5,000
Eleven Wonders
Techiman
Ohene Ameyaw Stadium
2,000
Elmina Sharks
Elmina
Nduom Sports Stadium
5,000
Great Olympics
Accra
Accra Sports Stadium
40,000
Hearts of Oak
Accra
Accra Sports Stadium
40,000
Karela United
Aiyinase
CAM Stadium
5,000
King Faisal
Kumasi
Baba Yara Stadium
40,000
Legon Cities
Accra
El Wak Stadium
7,000
Medeama
Tarkwa
TNA Park
15,000
RTU
Tamale
Tamale Stadium
21,017
WAFA
Sogakope
WAFA Park
1,000
Location of the 2021–22 Ghana Premier League teams
Club managers and captains
The table lists club managers.
Managerial changes
League table
^ Hearts Of Oak qualified for the CAF Confederation Cup as the 2021–22 Ghanaian FA Cup winners
^ Ashanti Gold were caught match-fixing and were relegated.
Results
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:
Fixtures & Results Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
On July 17 the GFA annound that there will be a play-off between the three second-placed clubs in the Division One Leagues.
The three 2nd placed clubs, Tamale City FC, Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs FC and Liberty Professionals will play in a three-way League to determine the replacement for AshantiGold SC.
Season statistics
Top scorers
Hat-tricks
Player
For
Against
Result
Date
Maxwell Abbey Quaye
Great Olympics
Accra Lions
3–1 (H)[ 30]
7 November 2021
Zubairu Ibrahim
King Faisal
Asante Kotoko
3–2 (H)[ 31]
5 December 2021
Franck Mbella Etouga
Asante Kotoko
Ashanti Gold
3–1 (H)[ 32]
9 January 2022
Franck Mbella Etouga
Asante Kotoko
Accra Lions
3–1 (H)[ 33]
12 February 2022
Bright Adjei
Aduana Stars
Eleven Wonders
3–0 (H)[ 34]
13 February 2022
Yaw Annor
Ashanti Gold
WAFA
6–0 (H)[ 35]
9 April 2022
Yaw Annor4
Ashanti Gold
Berekum Chelsea
5–1 (H)[ 36]
1 May 2022
Notes
(H) – Home team (A) – Away team
Assists
Clean sheets
Awards
Monthly awards
As of 4 May 2022
See also
References
External links
Domestic leagues Domestic cups Super cups CAF club competitions International competitions