Great Olympics team
ACCRA GREAT OLYMPICS finally halted their six-game winless streak in the Access Bank Division One League with a crucial 1–0 victory over WAFA SC in Sogakope on Sunday.
The win, their first of the season and their first league triumph since April 2025, offered a much-needed boost to the struggling former Premier League side.
Elsewhere, Struggling Berekum Arsenal revived their season with a much-needed 3–1 victory over K.A.C. Soccer Academy at the Golden City Park, snapping a four-game winless run and securing just their second win of the campaign.
Kwasi Fosu was the star of the afternoon, netting twice in the 39th and 45th minutes to hand the home side a commanding lead at the break.
K.A.C. Soccer Academy briefly threatened a comeback when Stephen Korankye reduced the deficit in the 49th minute, but Gyan Gideon’s strike in the 62nd minute restored Arsenal’s two-goal cushion and sealed a crucial win.
After a cagey first half, Islam Mohammed delivered the breakthrough in the 78th minute, slotting home the decisive goal to hand Olympics all three points.
Despite the morale-lifting victory, the Wonder Club remain in the relegation zone with just six points.
In another keenly contested fixture, Okwawu United dropped points for the third straight match after a pulsating 2–2 draw away to FC Nania.
Collins Ntiful fired Okwawu United into an early lead in the 12th minute, but Joshua Selorm Adjei equalised for the hosts before halftime.
FC Nania came out stronger in the second half and took the lead through Peter Fiifi Hammond’s 50th-minute finish.
However, Okwawu United’s resilience paid off when Gideon Ofori Offei unleashed a superb strike in the 69th minute to restore parity.
They now have 11 points from seven matches as they continue to push for consistency in their quest for promotion.
BY Wletsu Ransford
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