Zaytuna F.C.

Zaytuna F.C. United is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Amanfro, Accra, Greater Accra.[1] They are currently competing in the Ghana Poly Tank Division One League formerly of Ghana Premier League.

Zaytuna F.C.
Full nameZaytuna Football Club United
FoundedDecember 17, 1997
GroundAmanfro
ChairmanAbdul Karim Lamptey
LeaguePoly Tank Division One League

History

Zaytuna FC, formally known as Stay Cool, was formed on 17 December 1997 by the Club president/CEO Alhaji Franko Lamtey. The club started at second division level and competed with eighteen other teams at that level at the time.

The club within two year of it existence set a record of playing 30 concurrent league matches without defeat at the Second Division. It was promoted to the First Division in the year 1999.

At the Division One League, the club launched a campaign from the year 2000 to get qualification to the Premiership and was finally rewarded by the 2003. It came second in the league; hence, the club got promotion to the Premier Division.

Due to capital intensive natures of the premier division, as the club was solely being financed by the Presided of the club, it was relegated after a year at the premiership.

In the year 2004 the club changed its name from Stay Cool FC to Zaytuna FC, launched another campaign to the premiership and qualified again to the premiership 2006.[2]

The premiership home games were played at the El Wak Stadium.[3] In order to overcome the financial challenges, the club entered into partnership with a local partner. Per the term of the partnership, the partner was given controlling stake in the club. Lack of experience by the new managers cost the club; it was relegated again to the Division One in the 2008.[4]

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Template:Country data Kofi Maxwell Nyarko
2 Template:Country data Seth Bekoe
3 Template:Country data Joseph Oppong
4 Template:Country data Papa Yaw Sopo
5 Template:Country data Augustine Adofo
6 Template:Country data Jones Agbley
7 Template:Country data Obed Obotsi
8 Template:Country data Joseph Mensah
9 Template:Country data Mustapha Majid
10 Template:Country data Jacob Quaynor
11 Template:Country data Peter Teye
12 Template:Country data Rashid Khalid
13 Template:Country data Francis Attia
14 Template:Country data Askander Hussein
No. Position Player
15 Template:Country data Anane Frimpong
16 Template:Country data Richard Amfo
17 Template:Country data Charles Banful
18 Template:Country data George Sackey
19 Template:Country data Desmond Fiaka
20 Template:Country data Evans Akoto
21 Template:Country data Salifu Mohammed
22 Template:Country data Seth Asare
23 Template:Country data Fred Gbedife
24 Template:Country data Mumuni Mohammed Salis
25 Template:Country data Richard Acquah
26 Template:Country data Francis Nana Benyi
27 Template:Country data Musah Adams

References

  1. "Zaytuna hit with three-game home ban". Ghana Soccernet. 17 December 2009. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  2. "Zaytuna qualify for premiership". Ghana Soccernet. 6 October 2007. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  3. "Zaytuna upsets Lions". Modern Ghana. 8 May 2008. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  4. "Onetouch League: Oly, Sportive, Zaytuna axed". Myjoy Online. 6 July 2008. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
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