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Accra Lions FC

Accra Lions Football Club is a football club based in East Legon, Accra, Ghana. The club competes in the Ghana Premier League, the top division of the Ghanaian soccer league system, and in the Ghanaian FA Cup.[3] It plays its home matches at the Accra Sports Stadium.[4][5]

Key Information

History

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Accra Lions Football Club was founded on 12 December 2015.[6]

It secure promotion after 2 seasons in the Greater Accra Division 2 after winning the Zone IV division with a record 73 points in 28 matches to qualify for the middle league.[7]

Accra Lions FC - Champions 2017

During the Greater Accra promotional playoffs at the Tema Sports Stadium, Accra Lions booked the sole qualification ticket with a 100% winning record. It beat Emmanuel FC (4–1), R-Stakes (3–0) and Photizo Future Professionals (2–0) to slot into Division 1 Zone III which includes clubs based in Greater Accra, Eastern Region and Volta Region.[8]

Accra Sports Stadium

On 28 January 2018, Accra Lions officially announced the Accra Sports Stadium as its new home ground for the 2017/2018 Division 1 League.[9]

In 2018 it made its debut in the Ghana Division 1- Zone 3[10] and in the Ghanaian FA Cup.[11]

After becoming champions in the Ghana Division One 2020/2021, Accra Lions earned promotion to the Ghana Premier League. It scored the most goals (57 goals in 28 matches) and the club's striker Rauf Salifu ended up as top scorer in this seasons Division 1 with 21 goals.[12]

In the FIFA Global Transfer Report 2021, Accra Lions ranked 7th in Africa ( CAF ) with 10 outgoing transfers. The following year it was able to transfer 10 players abroad.[13]

On 23 May 2023, Accra Lions officially announced that former German international, World Cup Winner and FIFA World Player of the Year, Lothar Matthäus has joined Accra Lions Soccer Club as board member and shareholder.[14][15]

Accra Lions finished the Ghana Premier League season 2023/2024 as runners-up. They reached second place (out of 18 teams) with the youngest first division team in the world. On matchday 7 against Bofoakwa Tano they played with an average age of 18.09 years. Throughout the whole season it was the youngest squad that ever played in the Ghana Premier League. [16]

Staff and players

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Source:[17]

Head coach
Academy director
  • England James Francis
General manager
  • Ghana Ishmael Hamidu
Director of finance & administration
  • Ghana Enoch Kofi Osei
Head coach
Head coach
Goalkeeper's coach
Head of scouting
  • Germany Johannes Dittrich
Physiotherapist
  • Ghana Manaf Abubakar
Physiotherapist
  • South Africa Kayleigh Brien

Squad

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As of 10 August 2025 [18]

No. Nat. Name Date of Birth
Keepers
1 Ghana Carl Domie 13.07.2008
22 Ghana Frank Asumah 09.12.2008
33 Ghana Godfred Titi 02.04.2010
Defence
2 Ghana Emmanuel Doku 05.05.2008
3 Ghana Wilfred Andoh 16.06.2007
4 Ghana Kassim Hamzata 06.02.2010
5 Ghana Quincy Gaise 22.02.2008
14 Ghana Felix Amofa 25.06.2007
16 Ghana Kelson Ofosu Antwi 11.12.2008
21 Ghana Richard Agyen 25.07.2007
25 Ghana Thomas Quenin 14.09.2009
36 Ghana Isaac Aku-Tettey 03.07.2008
Midfield
6 Ghana Daniel Acquah 17.11.2007
8 Ghana Kweku Opare Adu 21.08.2009
11 Ghana Faris Tahiru 19.02.2007
20 Ghana Lawrence Setordjie 16.07.2008
30 Ghana Nasir Salihu 22.11.2009
31 Ghana Sajoe Kamara 08.02.2009
Attack
9 Nigeria Courage Otokwefor 30.06.2007
17 Ghana Edmond Amakye 18.11.2007
19 Ghana Bashiru Mohammed 20.03.2009
23 Ghana Jeff Dakpo 24.09.2009
26 Ghana Ransford Okyere 18.02.2009
29 Ghana Latif Iddriss 07.08.2009
37 Ghana Prince Ansah 24.05.2010
40 Ghana Yao Sokpoli 31.12.2005

Former Players

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Crest

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