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Match Officials for Ghana Premier League Matchweek Three


The match officials for Matchweek three of the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League season have been appointed.
See who will take charge of the 3rd round of Ghana Premier League fixtures:
Match: LIBERTY PROFESSIONALS VS MEDEAMA (Saturday)
Venue: Carl Reindorf Stadium, Dansoman
Referee: Alphonso Atiapa
Asst 1: Papala Patrick
Asst 2: Emmanuel Dei
4th Official: Bismark Appiah
Match Commissioner: Joseph Yeboah Acheampong
Match: HEARTS OF OAK VS EBUSUA DWARFS (Sunday)
Venue: Accra Sports Stadium
Referee: Abdul L. Qudir
Asst 1: Emmanuel Dolagbanu
Asst 2: Paul Dosu
4th Official: Akudzi Martins
Match Commissioner: A.S. Seidu
Match: ADUANA STARS VS KING FAISAL (Sunday)
Venue: Dormaa
Referee: Adaari Abdulai Latif
Asst 1: Halilu Alhassan
Asst 2: Ali Timuah Baah
4th Ref: Eric Sefa Antwi
Match Commissioner: Mark Koudua
Match: ASANTE KOTOKO VS BEREKUM CHELSEA (Sunday)
Venue: Babayara Stadium, Kumasi
Referee: Charles Bulu
Asst 1: Kwesi Brobbey
Asst 2: Roland Addy
4th Ref: Julian Nunoo
Match Commissioner: S. Oduro Nyarko
Match: ASHGOLD VS ELEVEN WONDERS (Sunday)
Venue: Len Clay Stadium, Obuasi
Referee: Kenny Padi
Asst 1: Isaac Odoom
Asst 2: Jasper Adenyo
4th Official: Selorm Kpormegbe
Match Commissioner: Kwabena A. Sarpong
Match: BECHEM UNITED VS GREAT OLYMPICS (Sunday)
Venue: Bechem
Referee: Thomas Alibo
Asst 1: Dakura S. Augustine
Asst 2: Dawson Peter
4th Official: Musah Mubarik
Match Commissioner: G.T.S.K Inkum
Match: DREAMS FC VS LEGON CITIES
Venue: Dawu
Referee: Daniel Laryea
Asst 1: Courage Kuedufia
Asst 2: Balangulla Stephen
4th Official: Maxwell Hanson
Match Commissioner: William Gidiglo
Match: KARELA VS INTER ALLIES (Sunday)
Venue: Tarkwa
Referee: Rustum G. Senorgbe
Asst 1: Kofi Nyarko Bakai
Asst 2: Shine Ayitey
4th Ref: Philip Atta Forson
Match Commissioner: Moses A. Mensah
Match: ELMINA SHARKS VS WAFA (Sunday)
Venue: Nduom Stadium, Elmina
Referee: Benjamin Sefah
Asst 1: Isaac Asante
Asst 2: Alex Osam
4th Ref: Emmanuel Eshun
Match Commissioner: Agyiri Barnor


  • Source: ghanafa.org

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