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AshantiGold winger, Yaw Annor, has scored twice to tie Ishmael Addo for the most goals in the Ghana Premier League.
During the 2001 Ghana Premier League season, the retired player scored 22 goals.
Annor's first-half brace against Bibiani Gold Stars has thrown the record out the window, bringing his season total to 22 goals.
AshantiGold ends the season in 7th with 47 points, 20 points behind champions Asante Kotoko.
Asante Kotoko striker Franck Mbella Etouga is the second highest goal scorer in the league, with 21 goals in his first season.
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