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April 21, 2026
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UG Corporate Football League: Match Week 8 recap, Group A
Key Points
- Match Week 8 of the UG Corporate Football League Group A saw several key matchups.
- The Ghana Football Association (GFA) secured a dominant 4-1 victory over GIMPA, with Augustus Quaye and Eric Donkor each scoring twice.
- Bui Power Authority narrowly defeated the University of Ghana (UG) 1-0, with Bright Agyekum scoring the lone goal.
- Goil won a tight contest against the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) 2-1, thanks to goals from Wesley Nortey and Nana Kwaku Fosu.
- Other results included Lancaster Accra's victory over Stanbic Bank, and a highly anticipated 0-0 draw between GAFOSC and GCAA.
Why This Matters
This article highlights the engagement of various significant Ghanaian institutions, both public and private, in corporate sports. Such leagues foster employee well-being, promote a healthy lifestyle, and facilitate networking among different organizations, indirectly contributing to productivity and camaraderie within Ghana's workforce. It reflects a positive aspect of corporate culture and inter-institutional relations in the country.
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