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AshantiGold
Full nameAshanti Gold Sporting Club
NicknamesAshGold,[1] Miners
Founded1978; 48 years ago (1978)[1]
GroundLen Clay Stadium, Obuasi
Capacity30,000
OwnerKwaku Frimpong
ChairmanChampion Divine
ManagerMilovan Cirkovic
LeagueGhana Premier League
Current season

Ashanti Gold Sporting Club popularly known as AshGold is a Ghanaian football team based in the gold mining town of Obuasi, south of Kumasi the capital of Ashanti Region.[1][2]

History

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Ashanti Gold SC was founded in 1978 by a group of employees of the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation under the name of Goldfields Sporting Club famously known as Obuasi Goldfields.[1][3] 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 the club finished as runner-up in the FA Cup. The management took notice and, through their leading shareholder Lonrho, arranged funding and sent an English 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 Premier League the 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 English manager. 2004 Obuasi Goldfields Sporting Club Ltd. were renamed AshantiGold Sporting Club Ltd. on April 16 due to AshantiGold Sporting Club's former owners Ashanti Goldfields Corporation.

Years of success

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That next season, AshGold finished third in the division after only Ashanti powerhouses Asante Kotoko. 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.

Pan-African Cups

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The AshGold has competed in four competitions representing Ashanti. In 1995 they 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.

Recent years

[edit]

Ashanti Gold SC has never matched the greatness of their three-year cup run, but have remained a top team in the First Capital Plus Bank 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.

“Ashantigold SC will be demoted to Division Two League after being found guilty of match manipulation in their fixture against Inter Allies FC,” read part of the statement released by Ghana FA. “The decision takes effect from the 2022-23 league season. Officials of the club and players, who participated in the above-mentioned match have also been sanctioned by the disciplinary committee.” There were several reports within the local and international football space that the matchday 34 fixture at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium on July 17, 2021, which Ashantigold won 7–0, had been fixed to fulfil a correct score of five goals to one in their favour. The committee further explained the sanctions meted on Ashantigold: “That at the end of the 2021-22 Ghana Premier League season, Ashantigold shall be demoted to the Division Two League in accordance with Article 6(3)(h) of the GFA Disciplinary Code 2019.

Grounds

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Ashanti Gold play their home matches at Len Clay Stadium.[2]

Honours

[edit]

Official trophies (recognized by CAF and FIFA)

[edit]

National

[edit]

Continental

[edit]

Other trophies

[edit]

Performance in CAF competitions

[edit]
1997 – Finalist
2007 – First Round
2008 – First Round
2016 Preliminary round
1995 – Quarter-finals
1996 – Second Round
2011 – First Round
2019 — First Round
2001 – Quarter-finals
2002 – First Round

Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
3DF GHAIbrahim Samed
4MF GHAStephen Owusu Banahene
6DF GHADacosta Ampem
7MF GHAJohn Josiah Andoh
9FW GHAAbdul Salam
11MF GHAYaw Annor
12MF GHAElijah Addai
15DF GHAFrank Akoto
16GK GHADennis Votere
17MF GHAMcCarthy Appiah
18MF GHAJoseph Amoah
19FW GHAIsaac Opoku Agyemang
20DF GHAKwadwo Amoako
21MF GHAJoseph Bempah
No.Pos. NationPlayer
23MF GHAEric Esso
24MF GHAAmos Kofi Nkrumah
25MF GHAEric Esso
26DF GHAAli Mohammed
28FW GHAMark Agyekum
29MF GHADauda Seidu
30FW GHADaniel Koomson
31MF GHAMatthew Agama
33FW GHASeth Osei
36MF GHAEmmanuel Bonsu
37FW GHABrokelyn Gordon
38MF GHAPaul Asare
39MF GHAStephen Nyarko
40GK GHAKofi Mensah

As of December 2020 [4]

Former notable players

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Former coaches

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Farm team

[edit]

Royal Knight F.C. is a Division Two League football club based in Nsawam, Eastern region and is also operating as a reserve team for Ashanti Gold SC. The club is currently not in operation.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Ashanti Gold SC". mtnfootball.com. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Ghana - Ashanti Gold Sporting Club - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com. Archived from the original on 2022-02-14. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  3. ^ "Former GFA Chairman Lauds Stringent Sanctions Taken Against Ashantigold, Inter Allies". Peacefmonline. Archived from the original on 2022-05-17. Retrieved 2022-05-17.
  4. ^ "The ultimate 18-team Ghana Premier League season guide 2020/21 - MyJoyOnline.com". www.myjoyonline.com. Archived from the original on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  5. ^ "Ghana Premier League side Ashgold names Milovan Cirkovic as Head Coach". News Ghana. 2020-11-02. Archived from the original on 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  6. ^ "Milovan Cirkovic set to leave AshantiGold SC - sources". GhanaSoccernet. 2021-02-18. Archived from the original on 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
  7. ^ "Serbian trainer Milovan Cirkovic reveals reason for leaving Ashantigold". GhanaSoccernet. 2021-02-24. Archived from the original on 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
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    AshantiGold
    Full nameAshanti Gold Sporting Club
    NicknamesAshGold,[1] Miners
    Founded1978; 48 years ago (1978)[1]
    GroundLen Clay Stadium, Obuasi
    Capacity30,000
    OwnerKwaku Frimpong
    ChairmanChampion Divine
    ManagerMilovan Cirkovic
    LeagueGhana Premier League
    Current season

    Ashanti Gold Sporting Club popularly known as AshGold is a Ghanaian football team based in the gold mining town of Obuasi, south of Kumasi the capital of Ashanti Region.[1][2]

    History

    Ashanti Gold SC was founded in 1978 by a group of employees of the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation under the name of Goldfields Sporting Club famously known as Obuasi Goldfields.[1][3] 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 the club finished as runner-up in the FA Cup. The management took notice and, through their leading shareholder Lonrho, arranged funding and sent an English 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 Premier League the 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 English manager. 2004 Obuasi Goldfields Sporting Club Ltd. were renamed AshantiGold Sporting Club Ltd. on April 16 due to AshantiGold Sporting Club's former owners Ashanti Goldfields Corporation.

    Years of success

    That next season, AshGold finished third in the division after only Ashanti powerhouses Asante Kotoko. 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.

    Pan-African Cups

    The AshGold has competed in four competitions representing Ashanti. In 1995 they 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.

    Recent years

    Ashanti Gold SC has never matched the greatness of their three-year cup run, but have remained a top team in the First Capital Plus Bank 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.

    “Ashantigold SC will be demoted to Division Two League after being found guilty of match manipulation in their fixture against Inter Allies FC,” read part of the statement released by Ghana FA. “The decision takes effect from the 2022-23 league season. Officials of the club and players, who participated in the above-mentioned match have also been sanctioned by the disciplinary committee.” There were several reports within the local and international football space that the matchday 34 fixture at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium on July 17, 2021, which Ashantigold won 7–0, had been fixed to fulfil a correct score of five goals to one in their favour. The committee further explained the sanctions meted on Ashantigold: “That at the end of the 2021-22 Ghana Premier League season, Ashantigold shall be demoted to the Division Two League in accordance with Article 6(3)(h) of the GFA Disciplinary Code 2019.

    Grounds

    Ashanti Gold play their home matches at Len Clay Stadium.[2]

    Honours

    Official trophies (recognized by CAF and FIFA)

    National

    Continental

    Other trophies

    • Ghana Telecom Gala: 1
      • 1995–96

    Performance in CAF competitions

    1997 – Finalist
    2007 – First Round
    2008 – First Round
    2016 Preliminary round
    1995 – Quarter-finals
    1996 – Second Round
    2011 – First Round
    2019 — First Round
    2001 – Quarter-finals
    2002 – First Round

    Current squad

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No.Pos. NationPlayer
    3DF GHAIbrahim Samed
    4MF GHAStephen Owusu Banahene
    6DF GHADacosta Ampem
    7MF GHAJohn Josiah Andoh
    9FW GHAAbdul Salam
    11MF GHAYaw Annor
    12MF GHAElijah Addai
    15DF GHAFrank Akoto
    16GK GHADennis Votere
    17MF GHAMcCarthy Appiah
    18MF GHAJoseph Amoah
    19FW GHAIsaac Opoku Agyemang
    20DF GHAKwadwo Amoako
    21MF GHAJoseph Bempah
    No.Pos. NationPlayer
    23MF GHAEric Esso
    24MF GHAAmos Kofi Nkrumah
    25MF GHAEric Esso
    26DF GHAAli Mohammed
    28FW GHAMark Agyekum
    29MF GHADauda Seidu
    30FW GHADaniel Koomson
    31MF GHAMatthew Agama
    33FW GHASeth Osei
    36MF GHAEmmanuel Bonsu
    37FW GHABrokelyn Gordon
    38MF GHAPaul Asare
    39MF GHAStephen Nyarko
    40GK GHAKofi Mensah

    As of December 2020 [4]

    Former notable players

    Former coaches

    Farm team

    Royal Knight F.C. is a Division Two League football club based in Nsawam, Eastern region and is also operating as a reserve team for Ashanti Gold SC. The club is currently not in operation.

    References

    1. ^ a b c d "Ashanti Gold SC". mtnfootball.com. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
    2. ^ a b "Ghana - Ashanti Gold Sporting Club - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com. Archived from the original on 2022-02-14. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
    3. ^ "Former GFA Chairman Lauds Stringent Sanctions Taken Against Ashantigold, Inter Allies". Peacefmonline. Archived from the original on 2022-05-17. Retrieved 2022-05-17.
    4. ^ "The ultimate 18-team Ghana Premier League season guide 2020/21 - MyJoyOnline.com". www.myjoyonline.com. Archived from the original on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
    5. ^ "Ghana Premier League side Ashgold names Milovan Cirkovic as Head Coach". News Ghana. 2020-11-02. Archived from the original on 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
    6. ^ "Milovan Cirkovic set to leave AshantiGold SC - sources". GhanaSoccernet. 2021-02-18. Archived from the original on 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
    7. ^ "Serbian trainer Milovan Cirkovic reveals reason for leaving Ashantigold". GhanaSoccernet. 2021-02-24. Archived from the original on 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
    • Official website
    • Ashanti Gold S.C. at Global Sports Archive
    • Ashanti Gold S.C. at Soccerway
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