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The University of Ghana Corporate Football League continues today, Friday, March 7, with a series of high-stakes Group A clashes, as teams battle for crucial points under the floodlights at the UG Stadium.
After a humbling 3-0 defeat to The Union Ghana, the College of Humanities is desperate to bounce back in their clash with the Ghana Armed Forces Sports Club.
Their opening loss exposed defensive frailties and an inability to handle fast transitions, and now, against a disciplined and physically imposing Armed Forces side, they face an even sterner test.
The Ghana Armed Forces team, fresh and well-drilled, will look to exploit College of Humanities' weaknesses. Their relentless pressing and structured play could put them in control early if their opponents fail to step up.

Elsewhere, Telecel Ghana, who fell 1-0 to the College of Health Sciences, faces a tough challenge against a high-scoring Union Ghana side, eager to build on their dominant start.
Meanwhile, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) takes on the College of Education. GNPC, who featured former Black Stars midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu in their goalless draw with the Ghana Football Association (GFA), will be keen to assert themselves and claim their first victory.
In the final fixture, the College of Basic and Applied Sciences gears up for a crucial showdown against the College of Health Sciences. After being held to a 0-0 draw by the College of Education, they will be eager to find their rhythm and secure three points.
With teams vying for dominance, the UG Corporate Football League promises another thrilling evening of action. Can the College of Humanities recover from their opening setback? Will Union Ghana continue their impressive form?
Kickoff is at 5 PM at the UG Stadium. The league is organized by UG Sports and Wellness Directorate and RITE Sports Services, with support from Glico General Insurance, Viggo Energy, Socaloca, and the Ghana Football Association.
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