Ghana FA Cup

The Ghana FA Cup, currently known as the MTN FA Cup for sponsorship purposes, is the annual knockout competition in Ghanaian football created in 1958, a year after the independence of Ghana.[1] Open to all Ghanaian football clubs, the competition was put on an 8-year hiatus between 2002 and 2010.

Ghana FA Cup
Founded1958 (1958)
Region Ghana
Number of teams110
Current championsNsoatreman F.C. (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Accra Hearts of Oak (11 titles)
2023–24 Ghana FA Cup

Accra Hearts of Oak SC is the competition's most successful club, having it 10 times, followed by Asante Kotoko with 9. The current holders are Nsoatreman, who defeated Bofoakwa Tano 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in the 2024 final after 120 minutes.[2]

Winners

Year/Season Winner Score Finalist
1958[3]Asante Kotoko4–2Accra Hearts of Oak
1959Asante KotokoGreat Ashantis
1960Asante KotokoHearts of Oak
1961–62Real RepublicansHearts of Oak
1962–63Real RepublicansKumasi Conerstones
1963–64Real RepublicansGreat Ashantis (Kumasi)
1965Real Republicansnot playedKumasi Cornerstones
1968Ebusua DwarfsHo Mighty Eagles
1973Accra Hearts of OakAkosombo Akotex
1974Accra Hearts of OakSwedru All Blacks
1975Accra Great OlympicsBrong-Ahafo United
1976Dumas Boys of GTP2–1Accra Hearts of Oak
1978Asante KotokoBibiani Gold Stars
1979Accra Hearts of OakSekondi Eleven Wise
1981Accra Hearts of OakReal Tamale United
1982Sekondi Eleven WiseSekondi Hasaacas
1983Accra Great OlympicsTano Bafoakwa
1984Asante Kotoko1–0Ashanti Gold
1985Sekondi Hasaacas2–1Asante Kotoko
1986Okwahu UnitedReal Tamale United
1989Accra Hearts of OakKumasi Cornerstones
1990Asante Kotoko4–2[4]Accra Hearts of Oak
1992Voradep2–2 (3–2 pen.)Neoplan Stars
1993Ashanti Gold4–3Ebusua Dwarfs
1994Okwawu United2–1Ebusua Dwarfs
1995Accra Great OlympicsAccra Hearts of Oak
1996Accra Hearts of Oak SC1–0Ghapoha
1997Ghapoha1–0Okwawu United
1998Asante Kotoko1–0Real Tamale United
1999Accra Hearts of Oak3–1Accra Great Olympics
2000Accra Hearts of Oak2–0Okwawu United
2001Asante Kotoko1–0Real Tamale United
2002 – 2010Not played/On a hiatus
2011Nania FC1–0[5]Asante Kotoko
2012New Edubiase United1–0[6]Ashanti Gold
2013Medeama SC1–0Asante Kotoko
2014Asante Kotoko2–1 (aet)Inter Allies
2015Medeama SC2–1Asante Kotoko
2016Bechem United2–1Okwawu United
2017Asante Kotoko3–1[7]Accra Hearts of Oak
2018Abandoned due to the dissolution of Ghana Football Association's architecture
2019Not played
2020 Abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana
2021 Accra Hearts of Oak 0–0 (8–7 pen.)[8] Ashanti Gold
2021–22 Accra Hearts of Oak 2–1[9] Bechem United
2022–23Dreams FC2–0[10][11]King Faisal
2023–24Nsoatreman1–1 (5–4 p)[2]Bofoakwa Tano

Top performing clubs

Club City, Region Titles Runners-up Last title
Accra Hearts of Oak Accra, Greater Accra Region 12 9 2022
Asante Kotoko Kumasi, Ashanti Region 9 4 2017
Real Republicans Accra, Greater Accra 4 0 1965
Great Olympics Accra, Greater Accra 3 1 1995
Medeama SC Tarkwa, Western Region 2 0 2015
Okwawu United Nkawkaw, Eastern Region 1 3 1986
Ashanti Gold Obuasi, Ashanti Region 1 3 1993
Ebusua Dwarfs Cape Coast, Central Region 1 2 1968
Cornerstones Kumasi, Ashanti Region 1 2 1965
Great Mariners Tema, Greater Accra 1 1 1997
Sekondi Hasaacas Sekondi, Western Region 1 1 1985
Sekondi Eleven Wise Sekondi, Western Region 1 1 1982
Bechem United Bechem, Ahafo Region 1 1 2016
Nsoatreman Nsoatre, Bono Region 1 0 2023–24
New Edubiase United New Edubiase, Ashanti Region 1 0 2012
Nania FC Legon, Greater Accra 1 0 2011
Voradep Ho Ho, Volta Region 1 0 1992
Dumas Boys of GTP Tema, Greater Accra 1 0 1976
Bofoakwa Tano Sunyani, Bono Region 0 2
Real Tamale United Tamale, Northern Region 0 2
Great Ashantis Kumasi, Ashanti Region 0 2
King Faisal Babes Kumasi, Ashanti Region 0 1
Neoplan Stars Kumasi, Ashanti Region 0 1
Gold Stars Tarkwa, Western Region 0 1
Brong-Ahafo United Sunyani, Bono Region 0 1
All Blacks Agona Swedru, Central Region 0 1
Akotex Akosombo, Eastern Region 0 1
Mighty Eagles Ho, Volta Region 0 1
Inter Allies Accra, Greater Accra Region 0 1

See also

References

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