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From the opening whistle of Week One, Union Ghana have done just one thing, win.
With a flawless record of seven victories in seven matches, the side sits comfortably atop Group A of the University of Ghana Corporate Football League, having amassed the maximum 21 points.
Union Ghana is more than just a football team. It is a social club of distinguished professionals—lawyers, doctors, engineers, politicians, and businessmen, who gather every Saturday at the University of Ghana for football and fellowship. But on the pitch, this collective has proven to be a well-oiled footballing machine.
Their campaign has been nothing short of dominant. Union Ghana boast the league’s highest goal tally, finding the net 18 times, while conceding just once. Their +17 goal difference is the best in the competition, a clear testament to both attacking prowess and defensive discipline.
Every match has presented its own tactical battles and spirited opponents, but Union Ghana have responded with consistency, composure, and cohesion. Whether it’s soaking up pressure and breaking on the counter or patiently building from the back, their style of play has been fluid, fearless, and ruthlessly efficient.
At the heart of their attacking threat is Emmanuel Arthur. Wearing the No. 20 shirt, Arthur has emerged as the league’s top scorer with an impressive eight goals, proving to be the difference-maker time and again.
In the tightest of moments, Union Ghana have held their nerve. From late winners to clean sheets, their ability to deliver under pressure has made them the team to watch this season. Their matches are now some of the most anticipated fixtures each week.
What sets Union Ghana apart, however, is their perfect record, no draws, no defeats, just an unrelenting march forward. With the final rounds of the tournament fast approaching, one question remains: can anyone stop them?
Don’t miss the next round of action this Friday, 13 June 2025 at 5:00 PM, live from the University of Ghana Stadium.
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