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League Report of Monday, 13 November 2006

Source: GNA

Asamoah still tops scorers chart

Accra, Nov 13, GNA 96 Alex Asamoah of Obuasi Ashgold maintained his grip on the scorers' chart of the Onetouch Premier League with seven goals.

Asamoah found the opener for his side in the Tenth Week game against King Faisal at the Sunyani Coronation park last Sunday. Abraham Annan of Kpando Heart of Lions and Andy Pomayie and Emmanuel Clottey both of Accra Great Olympics, Francis Aggrey 96 Berekum Arsenal follow Asamoah with five goals each.

The rest of the goal scorers gathered by the GNA Sports are: Four (4) - Dominic Adiyiah 96 Feyenoord, 96 Michael Helegbe 96 Liberty Professionals.

Three (3) - Edmund Owusu Preprah 96 (Faisal), Abeiku Gaisie 96 (Tema Youth), John Ainoo 96 (Hasaacas), Alhassan Nuhu 96 (Sportive) and Nii Ayi Tetteh 96 Power FC.

Two (2) - Emmanuel Osei Kuffour, Alfred Arthur and Alhaji Sannie - (Ashgold), Thua Khamix - (Liberty), Ahmed Toure, Kwame Obeng-Darko and Nana Arhin Duah 96 (Kotoko), Stephen Owusu (Lions), Hamza Abdulai (Sportive), Opoku Agyeman (Faisal), Samuel Ellis (Hasaacas), Ablade Morgan, Dan Quaye and Stanley Afedzie (Hearts), Joseph Jackson - (Lions) and James Boadu (Arsenal).

One (1) - Lamine Nasir, Valentine Atem, Kweku Sarpong and Sadiq Adams (Ashgold), Clement Coffie, Bismark Aidan, Richard Mpong, Yussif Abubakari and Abdul Mohammed - (All Blacks), Ofosu Mickey, Owusu Agyemang, Samad Oppong and Sumaila Yahaya - (Faisal), Ashmond Asamoah, Yaw Antwi and Emmanuel Allen 96 (Liberty), Bernard Akuffo, Raymond Darkey, Emmanuel Morgan, Yahaya Mohamed (own goal) and Abdulai Razak 96 (Tema Youth), Moses Andoh, Ekow Ghansah, Stephen Offei and Eric Gawu (Hearts), Aliou Ouadrago, Douglas Nkrumah and Kwabena Dodzi =96 (Kotoko), Mohammed Baker, Alhassan Weah, Gilbert Ayikade, Hanan Giwah, Abass Idrissu and Peter Yakubu 96 (RTU), Jonathan Abeiku, Kwabena Yaro, Daniel Kwao and Allan Shearer 96 (Power FC), Fredrick Quayeson, Paul Ainoo, Joseph Doe and Benjamin Annan 96 (Hasaacas), Charles Ampiah, Osei Kofi, Osei Boateng, Ibrahim Daudu, Frank Yeboah and Eric Adu Poku - (Arsenal), Opoku Antwi, Eric Ansah, Edusei Poku, Amadu Adams and Francis Darko 96 (Bofoakwa), Kwesi Nicholas 96 (Olympics), Harrison Afful and Nafiu Iddrisu 96 (Feyenoord), Samuel Enzemaba and George Mensah - (Sportive), Wisdom Agblexo and Emmanuel Banahene (Lions).