Audio By Carbonatix
Exchequers capped off the 2025 hockey season with a decisive and well-deserved triumph, lifting the prestigious Greater Accra Hockey Knockout Trophy after a 2-0 victory over Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) in the final on Saturday at the Theodosia Okoh Hockey Stadium.
The knockout competition has long been regarded as an opportunity for teams to redeem their season, especially for those unable to secure strong league finishes. It provides a final chance to deliver glory for their supporters and reaffirm their ambition.

Yet standing in the way was Exchequers, an opponent many teams have come to recognise as the ultimate test. Their consistency, tactical intelligence, and resilience have repeatedly ended the hopes of challengers.
This year was no different. Legonites, Arkmen, and Ghana Police all entered the competition with aspirations of claiming the trophy, but their journeys ended prematurely. Ghana Police were overpowered by Ghana Army, while Ghana Prisons fell to GRA, setting the stage for a much-anticipated final.
Of all the contenders, GRA appeared most determined to dethrone Exchequers. Their confidence grew after Exchequers eliminated Ghana Army in the quarter-finals, and they hoped for a smoother path to their long-desired title. But the final brought no such fortune.
Exchequers delivered a dominant and composed performance, controlling the crucial stages of the match before breaking through in the last quarter. Emmanuel Akaba struck first, and Emmanuel Quansah added a second to secure a 2–0 victory and seal the championship.
Over the years, Exchequers have firmly established themselves as the benchmark in Ghanaian hockey, consistently performing at a level that reflects both excellence and ambition.
Latest Stories
-
‘I’m way ahead’ – Bryan Acheampong dismisses polls, predicts NPP primary victory
1 hour -
‘I will support whoever wins’ – Bryan Acheampong pledges loyalty to NPP flagbearer
2 hours -
‘We’ll come back stronger’ – Bryan Acheampong vows NPP revival after 2024 defeat
2 hours -
Ivory Coast miners start paying higher royalties after failed resistance, sources say
2 hours -
Nigeria’s House to look into row between regulator and Dangote over fuel imports, pricing
2 hours -
UK government considers advertising or subscription model for BBC
2 hours -
Morocco rolls out emergency aid during harsh winter weather
3 hours -
BBC declares it will fight Donald Trump’s defamation claim – but should it?
3 hours -
Second doctor sentenced in Matthew Perry overdose death
3 hours -
Trump expands US travel ban to Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and 2 other countries
3 hours -
Trump’s chief of staff disputes Vanity Fair story in which she criticises Vance and Musk
3 hours -
US unemployment rose in November to a four-year high
3 hours -
Trump repeats criticism of killed Hollywood director Rob Reiner
4 hours -
MIT professor shot at his Massachusetts home dies
4 hours -
Garnacho double at cardiff takes Chelsea through into EFL semis
5 hours
