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Match Week 2 of Group A delivered excitement, dominant performances, and standout individual displays as teams battled for crucial points at the UG Sports Stadium warm-up pitch on Friday, February 20, 2026.
The opening fixture of the UG Corporate Football League between the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Ghana Armed Forces Officers Sports Club (GAFOSC) was packed with attacking action, with GAFOSC running out convincing winners after scoring five goals.
Lac Eric Oduro (jersey 23) got on the score sheet, while Sgt Amoh Micheal (jersey 10) netted twice. Additional goals from Ab1 Prince Kwabena Painstil (jersey 19) and Sqn Ldr Leslie Yanley completed an entertaining, high-scoring encounter.
It was a one-sided affair in the second game as the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) cruised to a commanding 5–0 victory over the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). Prince Aboagye (jersey 10) led the charge with two (2) goals, while Ashitey Amarh Jeffery (jersey 26), Samuel Aferi (jersey 9), and Ebenezer Kulley (jersey 3) each added one to seal a dominant performance.

The GOIL PLC edged past Lancaster Accra 1–0 in a tightly contested match. Goalkeeper Richard Appiah emerged as the unlikely hero, converting a penalty to secure all three points for GOIL.
In another competitive clash, Stanbic Bank Ghana fell 2–1 to the University of Ghana. Stanbic’s Kofi Dompre (jersey 9) scored in the 28th minute in response to David Abahyinka’s (jersey 13) opener in the 14th minute. Baba Bright Kofi (jersey 17) then found the net in the 38th minute to seal a hard-fought victory for UG.
The final match saw the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation and the Bui Power Authority share the spoils in a balanced 1–1 draw. Bright Agyekum (jersey 10) gave Bui Power an early lead in the 15th minute, before Edward Arthiabah (jersey 7) equalized for GNPC in the 26th minute.
Overall, Match Week 2 showcased strong team performances, impressive goal-scoring displays, and tightly contested battles as the race to top the Group A chart continues to intensify.
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