UG Corporate Football League: Ghana Armed Forces, Telecel Ghana and others win big

Week 17 games of the University of Ghana (UG) Corporate Football League played on Friday, June 20, 2025, delivered the most intense round of Group A matches as teams clashed fiercely at the UG Warm-Up Pitch in their pursuit of glory.
In the opening match, UG’s College of Humanities outclassed the College of Health Sciences, securing an emphatic 4-1 victory. The Humanities side showcased fluid teamwork and clinical finishing, leaving their opponents chasing shadows for most of the game. The lone goal from Health Sciences provided little consolation in what was a dominant display from the Humanities squad.
Telecel Ghana followed up with another commanding performance, comfortably defeating the College of Education (UG) with a 3-0 win. Telecel’s tactical superiority and solid defense kept the Education side from gaining any foothold, sealing all three points with a clean sheet and securing their second win in style.
In the third clash, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) proved too strong for the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, UG, finishing with a confident 3-1 scoreline and securing their first win in the league.
The day wrapped up with the match between Union Ghana and the Ghana Armed Forces Officers Club (GAFOSC). GAFOSC’s No. 7, Seargeant Amoh Michael, opened the scoring less than eight minutes into the first half and added a second after the break. Union Ghana showed resilience, but GAFOSC’s clinical finishing and strong defensive organization secured a well-earned 2–0 victory. The Ghana Armed Forces Officers Club now sit on top of Group A with 22 points with Union Ghana second with 21points. Both teams have qualified from Group A waiting to play winners of Group B in the semi-finals.
Join us again this Friday, June 27, at 5PM at the University of Ghana Stadium for final matches from Group B.
The league is brought to you by University of Ghana Sports and Wellness Directorate and RITE Sports Services and supported by Glico General Insurance, Viggo Energy, Socaloca and Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Source: classfmonline.com
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