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The 2026 University of Ghana Corporate Football League is officially taking shape following the confirmation of participating teams and the release of Group A and Group B teams ahead of kick off on Friday 13th February, 2026.
This year’s competition brings together twenty (20) corporate and institutional teams, setting the stage for months of high-intensity football at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.

Group A features Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, Bui Power Authority, Ghana Football Association, and University of Ghana, Stanbic Bank Ghana, Ghana Armed Forces Officers Sports Club, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, GOIL PLC, Lancaster Accra and GIMPA.
Group B offers a blend of strong corporate teams and competitive newcomers. Union Ghana, Ghana Airports Company Limited, National Communications Authority, Zenith Bank Ghana, Telecel Ghana, Wilmar Africa, Lebanese Sport Community, Forestry Commission, BOST Energies and National Petroleum Authority.

With both groups evenly matched, the 2026 UG Corporate Football League promises quality football, fierce rivalries and strong institutional pride. As teams begin preparations, fans can look forward to an exciting road to the title.
The countdown to kickoff has begun, and the battle for corporate football supremacy at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium is officially on!
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