2022–23 Ghana FA Cup

The 2022–23 Ghanaian FA Cup (also called the MTN FA Cup for sponsorship reasons) is the 43rd edition of the Ghanaian FA Cup, the knockout football competition of Ghana.[1] Accra Hearts of Oak are the defending Champions.[2]

2023 Ghanaian FA Cup
Tournament details
CountryGhana
Teams110 (all)
Defending championsAccra Hearts of Oak

Format

A total of 110 clubs consisting of 18 Premier League Clubs, 48 Division One League Clubs and 44 Division Two League Clubs from the Regional Football Associations would participate the competition.

The preliminary round stage of the cup would be played between the 48 Division One Clubs and 44 Division Two clubs totalling 92 clubs across the country. The Winners of the preliminary round will progress to the round of 64 where they would be drawn against the 18 Premier League clubs.

The Winner of the MTN FA Cup shall represent Ghana in the 2022–23 CAF Confederation Cup.

Sponsorship

In June 2021, MTN renewed their sponsorship for the competition for three extra years with 4 million Ghana cedis with focus on the 2022 Ghanaian FA Cup.[3] Star times also is set to contribute $200,000 as part of their full $1,000,000.00 for the entire 2021–22 football season for the second year of the sponsorship deal with the Ghana Football Association.[4]

Preliminary round

The draw for the preliminary round was made on 18 October 2022 and streamed live on youtube . Only second-tier and third-tier teams joined the round, as the Premier League teams received a bye from the round.

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
1Inalewale Catholic Stars (3)6–2Samba Stars (3)
2Kasalgu Arrow Heads (3)6–2Kunbung Binbiem (2)
3Steadfast FC (2)2–0Tamale Soccer Angels (3)
4Sheaga-A-Real Town (3)1–2STK Stars (3)
5Wa United FC (3)1–3Maana FC (2)
6Wa Suntaa Sporting Club (2)2–0Biyard 77 Stars FC (3)
7Debibi United FC (2)2–1Eleven Wonders (2)
8Baffour Soccer Academy (2)2–0Yeji Mist SC (3)
9Unity FC (2)0–1Wa Power SC (3)
10Kassena Nankana United FC (2)1–0Sunyani Reformers FC (3)
11Bofoakwa Tano FC (2)3–0Young Apostles FC (2)
12Brong Ahafo United (2)2–0Liberty Youth (3)
13Berekum Arsenal (2)0–0(3–2 p)Dumesua Delsanco FC (2)
14Brong Ahafo United (2)2–0Liberty Youth (3)
15Wamanafo Mighty Royals (2)3–0Nkoranza Warriors SC (2)
16Wa Yaasin Juniors (2)0–1Dormaa Unity SC (3)
17PAC Academy FC (2)2–2(4–2 p)Asokwa Deportivo FC (2)
18Future Stars (2)0–0(9–10 p)Asekem FC (2)
19Benab FC (3)1–0New Edubiase United (2)
20Nations FC (2)2–0Pacific Heroes FC (2)
21Soccer 4 Souls (2)3–1Kumawuman United (3)
22Pro Players Academy (3)2–0Jamera Soccer Professionals (3)
23Fijai SA (3)1–0Basake Holy Stars (2 )
24Nzema Kotoko FC (2)3–0Tarkwa Barcelona (3)
25Sefwi All Stars (2)3–0KKD Stars FC (3)
26Adidome Unity Stars FC (3)2–1Akatsi Kickers FC (3)
27Validus FC (3)0–3MŠK Žilina Africa FC (3)
28Vila Afrique FC (3)0–0(4–5 p)Adjoafuaman FC (3)
29Agbogba FC (3)3–1NADM FC(3)

See also

Official website

References

  1. "History of Ghana National FA Cup". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  2. "HEARTS OF OAK BEAT BECHEM UNITED TO CLAIM RECORD TWELFTH MTN FA CUP TITLE". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  3. Association, Ghana Football. "FA Cup competition takes new shape as MTN renews sponsorship for three seasons with over 4 million cedis". www.ghanafa.org. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  4. Association, Ghana Football. "GFA announce breakdown of Star Times sponsorship fees". www.ghanafa.org. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
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