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03.05.2011 Sports News

Oldies share honours in friendly

By GNA
Oldies share honours in friendly
03.05.2011 LISTEN


Brong-Ahafo Old footballers were held to a one-all drawn game with their visiting Ashanti regional counterparts in a special friendly match at the Coronation Park in Sunyani at the weekend.


The match, which, coincided with this year's May Day celebrations in the Sunyani Municipality, was in honour of Kofi Num, one-time striker of B.A. United Sporting club who had a leg amputated

following a motor-cycle accident in Sunyani on August 13, last year.


Even though the day was a public holiday and despite the fact that the match was played free of charge, only a few spectators turned up to watch the match.


The two teams despite their old age and the physical appearance of some of them, they entertained the few spectators with skills reminiscent of their good old days.


The Ashanti Region side scored first through Frimpong Manso, an old player of Kumasi Asante Kotoko in the first half, but Enoch Kumi, one-time top striker for Bofoakwa Tano cancelled the lead in the second half after Ntow Gyan, another one-time B.A. United striker painfully wasted a penalty kick for Brong-Ahafo Regional team.


The old players who represented the Ashanti regional team included Jonas Agyei, Asare Boateng, Da Costa, Duah Boateng (all former Kotoko stars), Joseph Mends (Tano Bofoakwa), goalkeeper Quainoo

Obeng (Ashanti Heroes) and Amankwaah formerly of Sekondi Hasaacas.


The Brong-Ahafo side were represented by Dan Bright aka “Iron”, of B.A. United/Bofoakwa Tano fame and “Power-house” Kwasi Owusu, one-time captain of the senior national team, the Black Stars, who

dedicated himself to Bofoakwa Tano throughout his playing days.


The others included Disco Nana Gyamfi (Bofoakwa/B.A. United, Berekum Arsenals/Kotoko), “Coach” Sarfo Castro (Tema Ghapoha), George Best (B.A. United), Enoch Kumi (B.A. United/Bofoakwa) and Yaw Bofah (B.A. United).






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