Despite the violence and tragic death of an Asante Kotoko supporter, nine players earned NASCO Man of the Match honors in their respective Matchweek 19 GPL fixtures.
Nsoatreman FC’s 1-0 win over Asante Kotoko was marred by violence, leading to the death of a Kotoko supporter. Osei Bonsu of Nsoatreman FC won the NASCO Man of the Match award for a convincing performance despite a chaotic match, where his teammate Gabriel Bonnah scored the winning goal.
On Friday, Accra Hearts of Oak narrowly beat Heart of Lions, winning 1-0 in their first game. Mawuli Wayo’s lone goal earned him the NASCO Man of the Match title.
Young Apostles beat Nations FC 2-1 on Sunday, yet Quansah of Nations FC was named NASCO Man of the Match for his impressive play.
A goalless draw between Goldstars and Samartex in Bibiani saw Emmanuel Kobi claim the NASCO Man of the Match award for his impressive display.
Vision FC beat Accra Lions 2-1 thanks to goals by Sokpoli and Emmanuel Akansase; Isaac Agyemang scored for Accra Lions. Akansase’s contributions earned him the NASCO Man of the Match award.
Alhassan Adamu’s two goals gave Karela United a 2-1 win against Berekum Chelsea. Adamu earned the NASCO Man of the Match award despite Kwasi Ofosu’s consolation goal for Chelsea.
Dreams FC overcame a deficit to beat Holy Stars 2-1, Abdul Razak Salifu scoring their opening goal and winning the NASCO Man of the Match.
Kelvin Obeng’s goal secured a 1-0 victory for Aduana Stars over Bechem United, maintaining their strong form. Due to his outstanding performance, he received the NASCO Man of the Match award.
In Tarkwa, Medeama SC edged Legon Cities 1-0, thanks to Nurudeen Abdulai’s winning goal, earning him the NASCO Man of the Match award.
The nine winners’ prizes included a NASCO men’s grooming set and a mobile phone apiece.
Nine players win GPL Matchweek 19 NASCO Man of the Match awards
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