Techiman City FC

Techiman City FC is a football club in Techiman, Ghana.

Techiman City
Full nameTechiman City Football Club
Nickname(s)The Citizens[1]
GroundOhene Ameyaw Park
Capacity5000
LeagueDivision One
201614th

Colors & Kit

Techiman City's home colors are green with a vertical red stripe down the middle,[2] while their away jersey is purple and white quarters.[3] Some of their equipment was donated by philanthropic supporters in Canada and the United States.[4]

Recent History

It gained promotion to the 2016 Ghanaian Premier League with Ebusua Dwarfs and Dreams F.C. which was helped with two free 3-0 wins. Berlin F.C. failed to attend a match and Bolga All Stars lost their case against Techiman City who inveighed against them for fielding four unqualified players.[5]

Techiman City were demoted to the Ghana Division One after losing 4-0 to Berekum Chelsea F.C. in the final day.[6][7] This was despite winning a free game as New Edubiase United FC fielded an unqualified player.[8] An immense proportion of 10, 000 Ghanaian cedis was given to the club after sponsors Sasso Insectiside Spray promised them that sum if they won Accra Hearts of Oak. They managed a draw but the sponsor gave Techiman City that amount anyway.[9]

Securing their sponsorship deal with Bio-Global Investments (manufacturers and distributors of Rox Energy Drink) in 2016, it will be their official drink sponsor until summer 2017.[10] Nasona Oil was supposed to have been Techiman City's sponsor but Nasona Oil denied such reports, saying that 'they have not signed a deal with Techiman city'. As a result, Techiman City FC were demoted to Division Two.[11]

Placed an injunction on the Ghana Football Association in February 2016 for being put into the Ghana Division Two as they were thought to have fixed a game.[12] They withdrew their request on the Ghana Football Association a year later.[13]

Sponsors

  • Nasona Oil(2015-2016)[14]
  • Samara Company Limited(2016)
  • Bio-Global Investments(2016-2017)

Ghana Premier League Squad

2016 Ghanaian Premier League[15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Prince Quarshie
2 Lee Frank Yeboah
3 Stephen Manu
4 Iddrisu Yahaya
5 Emmanuel Oppong
6 MF Samuel Kyere
7 Ebenezer Agyapong
8 Ransford Cudjoe
9 MF Issaka Ibrahim
10 Baba Mahama
11 Bright Nsiah
12 Fred Boateng
13 Okyere Sarpong
14 Ebenezer Tawiah
15 Michael Oko
16 GK Frank Boateng
17 Fatou Adulman
18 GK Richmond Ayi
No. Position Player
19 Farass Ahmed
21 Roger Nortey
22 Yusif Agyaaku
22 FW Basha Mohammed
24 Yusif Hussein
25 Iddrisu Mohammed
26 Isaac Baah
30 Daniel Twi
30 Bawa Samuel
31 MF Clement Boahen
33 Augustine Opoku
38 Issahaku Zakaria
45 Kamal Abdraman
45 DF Vincent Adu
49 Isaac Danquah
5 Ahmed Wahab
99 GK Razak Iddrisu

References

  • Soccerway Page
  • Goal.com Page
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