Friday, 3 July 2015

Ghana Premier League - Statistical Preview Of Week 21 (Part 2)

Writer: Amoah Kofi      
Twitter: @Milikykophy   
Facebook: Miliky-Amoah Kophy
 
Ghana Premier League
 
Here's the continuation of the statistical preview of Week 21 matches of the Ghana Premier League. (Read Week 21




Hearts of Oak  vs Hasaacas.

Sekondi based Hasaacas formed in 1931will travel to Accra to lock horns with the continental club-masters, Heartsof Oak on matchday 21. Yussif Basigi's boys have a huge task on their hands as they have to rewrite their scripts again in away matches given they've traveled 1 year,7 months and some days without an away win. This is quite bad for association football and very much unpleasant for their supporters to go more than one year without a win away from home. But one could also argue that, it shows how strong other clubs are at their home grounds and unwilling to drop even a single point. But the fact is, other clubs have won away from home. So why isn't Hasaacas following suit? This remains a question to be answered by them.

Herbert Addo's Hearts of Oak who defeated Kotoko on Wednesday via penalties to lift the President Cup will by all means pull the strings once again against Hasaacas who are struggling to win a match away from home. That will serve as morale booster to defeat the 9th placed Hasaacas and push themselves to 29 points on the league table. Monitoring radio today, tempers looks quite calm on the part of Phobia fans as they termed Kotoko's defeat  'a sweet one' thus, minimising pressure on Herbert Addo. This will somehow give Herbert a sigh of relief as he would get all the maximum concentration to win against Hasaacas.

These two clubs have three meetings between them from 2013 to date. Each club will be seeking their second win as they have won one apiece with Hasaacas scoring 5 and conceding 3 goals. Hasaacas have impressively won 3, lost 1 and drawn 1 of their last five matches whiles Hearts of Oak have won only 1 of their last five matches, losing 1 and drawing 3.

With the league beginning to take shape with 10 matches to go, Hearts will happily make it 6 wins against Hasaacas out of 11 matches played at home drawing 5 and losing 1. Hearts will be without their influential player Owusu Bempah because he received a red card over the weekend against BA United. Foovi Aguidi, Soulama Abdoulai, PaulAcquah, Philip Boampong and others will be standing tall against Fredrick Quayson's side, Hasaacas. A convincing win for Hearts is what is expected on Sunday.


Ashanti Gold  vs Aduana Stars.

All roads will be leading to Obuasi and probably come to a standstill as Ashanti Gold meet Dormaa based Aduana Stars for this crucial encounter. One of the topliners for the weekend,will be tensed, as there have already been some clashes amongst them in time past. Interestingly, AshGold is first on the log with 37 points whiles Aduana stay inconsistently at the second position with 32 points with 5 points separating them. A win for AshGold will further extend it to 7 whiles a loss at Obuasi will reduce it to 2 points.

There has been 9 clashes between them with no one showing superiority over the other. Each club has 3 wins, 3 losses and 3 draws, producing 15 goals. Ashgold scoring 8 whiles Aduana has 7. The Miners have won the highest number of matches in the league so far and have picked 24 points out of a possible 30 at home drawing two of their 10 matches.

Ashgold who won three straight matches in the first round, a feat that is yet to be chalked by any club in the league as at now, will possibly like to enjoy a double over Aduana as their last visit to the Obuasi Len clay park ended in 2-0 defeat. To my utter dismay, the last 8 matches Aduana have played as guests in the league have all ended in defeats. They have won only 1 and drawn 1 of their last away 10 matches.

Pundits and analysts who have come out with series of permutations and outcomes say, the league is AshGold's to lose. The coming fixtures will determine if they (Ashgold) will be able to lift their first league trophy in 20 years now after winning it in 1995.

The game will be very difficult for both sides. Fans in and around Obuasi are expected to troop to the Len Clay Park to witness this encounter. Aduana who are stubborn so-to-say and proven a hard nut to crack in matches like this will give Ashanti Gold a big run for their money but a victory for the Miners is quite assured.


WAFA  vs Heart of Lions.

WAFA have this season played one of  the beautiful football in the league so far. This kind of performances has eluded the league for far too long.  No wonder they were 2nd on the league log after the first round.

WAFA await struggling Heart of Lions at the Sogakope Park in a regional derby. Lions who are currently 14th on the league table with 25 points will see no danger looming as there are 10 matches to go with only 5 points separating them and the 5th placed team, WAFA. Yussif Aboubakar's Lions will have to go all out at  least to secure a point as they drew goalless in the first round. And then again, banned one game at home and fined one thousand Ghana cedis by the FA for failing to control crowd violence in their match against Bechem United. Their next home match will be played away from home, their favourable grounds. In this case they need to apply the brakes on John Killa's WAFA who have displayed an eye-catchy football on the pitch.

Likewise, both clubs have won only 1of their last five matches, drawing 2 and losing 2. In 10 matches for Lions, they have won 1 and drawn 2 losing the rest 7. WAFA, impressively have not conceded not  more than a goal at home per game, losing 1, drawing 2 and winning the rest of their matches played at home (7).

Zakaria Mumuni and Martin Antwi who have combined to score 7 goals each for WAFA this season as against Osman Muntaka who has 4 goals for Lions will be lacing up their scoring boots in wait for Lions to treat their fans to some entertaining football and win as well.


Berekum Chelsea  vs New Edubiase.

Former league champions, Berekum Chelsea (then Glo Premier League Champion in 10/11) will be back at their favorite home grounds, the Golden City Park after drawing 1-1 with Heart of Lions last week. Chelsea play struggling New Edubiase this weekend. Fuseini Nuhu who has 9 goals for Lions seems to be carrying the team on his shoulders alone whiles other teammates aren't pulling their weights together apparently.

These two clubs have 9 encounters between them with Chelsea winning 4, drawing 2 and losing 3. 16 goals have been produced in their encounters with Chelsea scoring 9 and allowing in 7 goals.

One question that remains to be answered by the New Edubiase defence is how they will be able to contain Stephen Baffour and Kofi Owusu who have 9 and 8 goals respectively as the best attackers in the league. Impressively, Brekum Chelsea have won 9 matches at home, drawing only 1 (against Kotoko) as against Edubiase who have won 2 matches away losing 8.

According to Isaac Amponsah popularly known as Dr. Ike, Director of Communication for Berekum Chelsea, their meeting with Edubiase on Sunday will be their 200th game since joining the Ghana Premier League in 2008. Since then they have played 199 matches so far. Won 85 matches (42.7%), drawn 55 (27.6%) and lost 59 (29.6%). Interestingly they have scored 199 goals as against 199 matches played. Averagely, 1 goal per match and conceded 165. They have amassed 310 points out of 597 representing 51.9%. In all their matches, they have met 27 opponents and their best finish in the league was winning the then Glo Premier League in 2010/2011. Their worst finish was 12th in 2013/2014 league season and are currently 4th with 30 points. Their highest points chalked is 57 in 2010/11 and worst is 40 in 2013/14 league season. And in addition, they are unbeaten at home in more than a year now.

These stats look scary and very unpleasant for Edubiase who could have chosen any other day to meet them than their 200th game on Sunday. I'm afraid but Chelsea look set to win their 86th match in all. 
 
Football is full of uncertainties but any points dropped by Brekum Chelsea will be extremely surprising.

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Ghana Premier League - Statistical Preview Of Week 21 (Part 1)

Writer: Amoah Kofi      
Twitter: @Milikykophy  

Ghana Premier League
The First Capital Plus Premier League enters Week 21 with mouth-watering encounters and various mini battles for positions on the league log. Clubs such as Heart of Lions, Olympics, New Edubiase and Hearts of Oak will battle other clubs for at least a point, if not all the three points. 
Ashanti Gold vs Aduana and Medeama SC vs Asante Kotoko will be the top-liners in this weekend league matches in my candid opinion. AshGold will have a point to prove against Dormaa-based Aduana Stars given they lost the league to them in 2009 and could  further extend their points on the log pending other results. Kotoko will also look to continue their impressive form against Medeama and heal any wounds caused in their defeat to their bitterest rivals Hearts on Wednesday in the President Cup.
Week 20 matches ended with superiority from home sides as they stamped their authority on visiting teams. 6 home wins and 2 draws. However, it failed to lighten up with goals as they recorded the same amount in Weeks 4,5 and 6 with 13 goals as against 28 goals in week 19.
Below are the analyses and previews for some (half) of the upcoming matches.



Inter Allies  vs  Olympics

Tema-based Inter Allies welcome Great Olympics to their 5,000 capacity astro-turf park this weekend. Inter Allies, over the weekend ended their winless streak of seven (7) matches against Wa All Stars, thanks to an exquisitely converted penalty in the 53rd minutes by Baba Mensah, which was his first goal of the season. 
On the other hand, Olympics ended their five matches winless streak against Liberty, an early goal by veteran Godwin Attram in the 8th min was enough to see them off. Allies, this season have not conceded more than a goal per game when playing at home, obviously very impressive. 
They go into this weekend's match with their chest held up high and all the bragging rights as they defeated Olympics by a goal to nil at their own backyard in the first round. Inter Allies have lost only 1 match at home (against WAFA), drawn three and won six of their 10 matches played at home, scoring 13 and conceding just 4.
Olympics, two-time league winners in 1970 and 1974, on the other hand are 15th on the league table with 22 points, having played 10 matches as guest to clubs. Won 1, drawn 2 and lost 7. Scoring 4 and conceding 13 goals.
With coach Paa Kwesi Fabien's boys beginning to pick up the pieces, winning 1 and drawing 4 in their last 5 matches as against Olympics who have 1 win, 1 draw and 3 losses in their last 5 matches, a win for Allies won't be surprising as it will further send Olympics down the league log.


Medeama SC  vs  Asante Kotoko

One of the top-liners in this weekend's league matches comes off at the Tarkwa TNA park. Asante Kotoko will like to use this clash to appease their fans and reaffirm their superiority in matches against Medeama against the back drop of a painful President Cup loss to their rivals Hearts of Oak on Wednesday
Medeama, who also lost to Edubiase over the weekend, will seek their first win over Kotoko in as many matches. Both clubs are pegged on the same points (28) with goals separating each other.
These two clubs have met 10 times dating back to 2009/2010 league season. Kotoko have the lion's share with 7 wins, 2 draws and 1 defeat. 18 goals have been produced in such games with Kotoko scoring 13 goals whiles Medeama have just 5 goals. Interestingly, Kotoko's last four visits to Medeama have all resulted in a win, drawing none. A win for Kotoko will be their fifth.
The Tarkwa Mauves will like to at least protect their home invincibility as they have won 7 and drawn 3 in their last 10 matches played at home. Both clubs are pegged on the same points (28) and are again the highest scoring clubs in the league (26 goals, including Ashgold), but the number of goals conceded separates them. 
Nathaniel Asamoah, currently leading the goal chart with 13 will be meeting his former employers and will probably like to add more sorrrow to Kotoko's woes this season and probably increase his goal tally. Amed Toure who has scored in three out of last three matches and quickly catching up on Nathaniel Asamaoh has 10 goals in the league for Kotoko will look to increase his goal tally in Tarkwa.
Asante Kotoko have won 3 matches when visiting other clubs in the league. Out of 10 games, they've  scored 14 goals and conceded 15. With their undulating performance in the league, a win on Sunday will be somehow surprising against Medeama who have won only one out of their last 5 matches, sharing the spoils won't be a surprise. 


Bechem United  vs  Liberty Profs 

Bechem United, founded in 1966 and plays their league matches at the Nana Gyeabour park, a 5,000 capacity will welcome the Scientific Soccer lads, Liberty Professionals this weekend who are 6th on the league  log with 30 points. 
Liberty who were undefeated in 7 league matches lost to Olympics over the weekend by a goal to nil. Liberty will this time be seeking to break their so-to-say cursed away matches against a resolute Bechem side who are more stronger at home. They join clubs such a Medeama and others who are without an away win.
These two clubs have met 5 times spanning from 2011 to date. Their first meeting was in 2011 which Liberty won by a massive margin 5-0. They have won 3 and lost 2. Seventeen goals have been produced with Liberty having scored 11 and in turn conceded 6.
Bechem will like to make amends this time around after their goalkeeper, Rashid Seidu's howler gave Kotoko a late penalty to enable them pick all the three points last week. Bechem have lost only one match at home (against Kotoko). They have drawn one and won eight of their 10 matches played at home scoring 16 and conceding 6. As against Liberty who are winless in 10 away matches, drawn 6 and lost 4. Conceded 8 and scored only 3. The least recorded by visiting clubs in the league. Liberty's woes in away matches looks set to continue as Bechem will add them to their list of home victims. 


Wa All Stars  vs  BA United 

The Blues, Wa All Stars as they are nicknamed will be welcoming bottom rooted B.A United who are without a win in six matches now at the Wa Sports Stadium. Based on current performance and recent results, one wouldn't need any further analysis to predict the outcome of this match. Football, they say is full of uncertainties and based on this, B.A Utd could pull out a surprise at the Wa Park.
B.A United, bottom on the league log with 16 points and having conceded the highest number of goals in the league, 32, with internal wranglings taking a center stage, definitely this is a club heading for relegation with 10 games to go. The sacking of their CEO Roy Arthur last week prior to their game against Hearts of Oak game resurrected other issues pertaining to the board and management. Players on the other hand have been shrouded in bribery allegations and again intentionally losing matches so as to win huge sums of money with these betting companies, allegedly. They say he who fights and run away surely lives to fight another blissful day, prudently, it will be good if they are relegated so they put their act together for another top flight football.
These two clubs have met on three occasions in 2010, 2011 and 2015. Allt Sars have two wins and a lost, scoring 5 and conceding 3.
All Stars who are currently 3rd with 30 points will go all out to defeat B.A Utd to solidify their position on the league table so as to qualify for Top Four (4) and have a taste of African football outside the shores of Ghana. The die probably is cast against B.A Utd as they have lost all their 10 away matches conceding a whopping 23 goals, scoring only 4. This is a team not far from crises. There could be more than a goal recorded on Sunday and probably a goal fest.




 Part 2 of the preview will follow suit.

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

President Cup - Statistical Preview Of Hearts Of Oak vs Asante Kotoko

Writer: Amoah Kofi    
Twitter: @Milikykophy                     
 
 
Rivals, Kotoko and Hearts renew hostilities on Wednesday, July 1 for President Cup
 
The cliffhanger, a match fit for the gods and other enormous headlines that spring up when these two sides meet, will once again be resurrected as they battle each other to redeem their uninspiring performance in the domestic topflight league. 
 
The rivalry will be rekindled on Wednesday July 1, 2015 as the two most successful clubs in Ghana football lock horns for the country's 55th Republic Day at the 'Nations Wembley' in the capital of Ghana, Accra. The President Cup was instituted by former head of state, John Kuffour to honor the sitting president on the first day of July annually.
 
There is everything to play for especially when Hearts and Kotoko meet. The clash of these two sides only aggravate old wounds as it goes beyond normal 90mins football on the pitch. There are arguments before,during and after the match and sometimes continue for days in the media. Players and officials pinned to the receiving end in shrouded  bribery allegations when one suffers defeat often than not. Coaches lose their jobs and some disturbed fans losing their lives in the extremity, summarize how passionate and serious these clashes are. The unpredictability of matches between these sides sometimes makes it even more interesting. They most a time travel to win at each other's favorable home ground. That’s something intriguing and quite funny. Form guide on the other hand, from both sides has never been something dependable to predict the outcome of matches involving these two sides.
 
Continental club masters, Hearts of Oak, will have all the bragging rights going into Wednesday's match as they have already defeated the porcupine warriors, Asante Kotoko in the league early in the season at the Baba Yara stadium by a goal to nil, courtesy Selasi Adjei and winning the last two cup finals between them, a Confederation Cup in 2004 and a Novelty League in 2005. Hearts will once again be hoping to generate a cacophonic mood amongst the Kotoko supporters after Wednesday's clash as they did earlier this season. 
 
They go into the match as the defending champions after defeating Medeama SC in 2013. Two goals from Mahatma Otoo were enough to help them lift the presidential trophy. Asante Kotoko this time around will be hoping they are third time lucky to end their presidential cup hoodoo as they have lost twice in succession. In 2011, they lost to Berekum Chelsea after a 2-2 draw (Alex Asamoah and Fatau Mohammed scored for Kotoko whiles Gladson Awako and Bismark Idan equalized for Chelsea) in regulation time and eventually lost 8-7 on penalties. We famously remember this when Chelsea's penalty kicks were retaken several times which stirred an ire mood amongst Kotoko officials, who eventually abandoned their losing medals as the then vice president, John Dramani Mahama presented the trophy to Chelsea. 
 
In 2012, they lost to the same side by 2-1 after Kofi Nti Boakye had scored in the first half. Edward Kpodo equalised for Chelsea whiles Gladson Awako finished it with a pile driver to beat Soulama Abdoulai in the 73rd min. The porcupine warriors will wish for a repeated feat as the last two meetings in Accra against Hearts have ended pretty well for them. A preseason dress-rehearsal match, ended one all and one nil victory for Kotoko in the league in 2014 courtesy Seidu Bancey.
 
Both Clubs have been unimpressive in this season's league campaign with a vacillating results from both sides as Hearts have won just one game in their last five matches, losing one and drawing three (3D, 1L, 1W) whiles Kotoko have won two, drawn none and lost three (2W, 3L). But Hearts are unbeaten in their last five matches at home,three wins and two draws (3W, 2D) scoring six and conceding two whiles Kotoko's last five matches away have seen two wins, two losses and a draw (2W, 2L, 1D) scoring 10 and conceding 11.

The days of Herbert Addo are numerically numbered as the man is vastly under pressure to keep things going on well for the phobians. Both coaches will be meeting their former employers and will be hoping things churn out in their favour. It promises to be fire works as both clubs have their image are on the line. 

Your guess will be as good as mine as both clubs battle it out during Wednesday's SuperClash.

Ghana Premier League - Statistical Review Of Week 20

Week 20 of the domestic league left fans of Accra Hearts of Oak livid as their team failed to beat bottom-of-the-log B.A United away from home. Meanwhile Hasaacas continued their impressive home record as they applied the brakes on high-flying AshGold, elsewhere Kotoko needed a late penalty to secure all points at stake when they hosted Bechem United.

Let's look at some intriguing statistics from the league so far. 



STATISTICS
  • 342 - Total number of goals scored in the league, so far.
  • 143 - Players who have scored in the league.
  • 2.14 - Average number of goals registered per game.
  • 13 - Nathaniel Ohene Asamoah (Medeama SC) has scored more goals than any player.
  • 1 - Amed Toure (Kotoko) has scored 10 goals.
  • 3 - Players with 9 goals each : Nuhu Fuseini (New Edubiase), Stephen Baffour (Brekum Chelsea) and Kennedy Ashia (Liberty).
  • 4 - Number of players with 8 goals : Gilbert Fiamenyo (Hearts), Noah Martey (Bechem United), Yakubu Mohammed (AshGold) and Kofi Owusu (Brekum Chelsea)
  • 3 - Players with 7 goals each : Mo Sheriff Deo (Inter Allies), Mumuni Zakaria (WAFA) and Martin Antwi (WAFA)
  • 2 - Players with 6 goals each : Richard Arhin  (Aduana) and Bernard Morrison (AshGold)
  • 1 - Players with 5 goals : Stephen Nyarko (Wa All Stars)
  • 8 - Players with 4 goals : Samuel Afful (Hasaacas), Osman Muntaka (Lions), Francis Kyeremeh (BA United), Doetse Agbashie (Olympics), Bernard Ofori (New Edubiase), Kwame Boateng (Olympics), Dauda Mohammed (Kotoko) and Frederick Quayson (Hasaacas)
  • 18 - Players with 3 goals each.
  • 34 - Number of players with 2 goals each
  • 108 - Total number of home wins recorded in the league
  • 16 - Total number of away wins recorded in the league
  • 36 - Number of drawn games recorded this season with just 21 ending in a scoring draw
  • 241 - Total number of goals scored by home teams
  • 101 - Represents goals scored by visiting clubs
  • 168 - Goals scored in the first half
  • 174 - Goals scored in the second half
  • 1-30 mins - 97 goals have been scored within this period
  • 31-60 mins - 131 goals have been scored within this period
  • 61-90 mins - 114 goals have been recorded in this period
  • 39 - Number of penalties scored in this year's league out of a total of 49 
  • AshGold have scored the highest number of penalties recorded by any club in the league (7/7); followed by B.A United (5/5)
  • 0 - Heart of Lions are the only club not to have won a single penalty when playing at home this season
  • Brekum Chelsea have the best attacking pair in the league. Stephen Baffour (9) and Kofi Owusu (8) have a combined total of 17 goals
  • Yakubu Mohammed (AshGold) has scored more penalties than any player (4), followed by Kennedy Ashia (Liberty) with 3
  • Amed Toure (Kotoko) is the 1st player to score in 3 successive game in both the 1st and 2nd rounds of the season
  • 3 - Liberty Profs have scored fewer away goals than any side in the league
  • 31 - Brekum Chelsea have not won an away game in 31 attempts (21 losses, 10 draws), thus 818 days (2 years, 87 days)
  • 12 - Lions have the highest number of goalscorers in the league