The fourth release of the Ghana Football Awards was held at the Grand Arena, Accra International Conference Center (AICC) on Saturday, second July 2022.
The Ghana Football Awards conspire has turned into the most sought after in the football space celebrates footballers, mentors, clubs and heads who have done extraordinary adventures inside the year under audit.
Ruling Ghana Premier League champions, Asante Kotoko, won the most honors at the 2022 version of the Ghana Football Awards.
The bright occasion at the Grand Arena, saw France-based protector Alexander Djiku winning the Foreign-based Footballer of the Year and Footballer of the Year grants.
The Strasbourg community steady rhythm off contest from Thomas Partey (Arsenal), Daniel Amartey (Leicester City) and Mohammed Salisu (Southampton) and goalkeeper, Jojo Wollacott to secure the most lofty award of the evening.
AS Roma's Felix Afena Gyan was likewise named the champ of the Odartey Lamptey Future Star grant for his amazing presentation in the year under survey.
The following is the Full-rundown of victors
Men's Coach of the Year — Prosper Narteh Ogum (Asante Kotoko)
Ladies' Coach of the Year — Joe Nana Adarkwa (Ampem Darkoa Ladies)
Female Team of the Year — Ampem Darkoa Ladies
Male group of the Year — Asante Kotoko
Female Team of the Year — Ampem Darkoa Ladies FC
Remarkable individual Award — Abedi Ayew Pele
Exceptional Fan(s) Award — Porcupine Tertiary (Asante Kotoko)
Thumbs up Award — Richard Duah Nsemkyire (Samartex FC)
Thumbs up Award — Tom Vernon (Right to Dream Academy)
Best African International — Sadió Mane (Senegal/Bayern Munich)
President of the Year — Nana Yaw Amponsah (Asante Kotoko)
Goalkeeper of the Year — Iddrisu Abdulai (Bechem United)
Most Vibrant Club on Social media — Asante Kotoko
Objective of the Year — Mizak Asante (Golden Kicks FC)
Locally situated Footballer of the Year — Yaw Annor (AshantiGold SC)
Ghana Premier League GoalKing — Yaw Annor
Ladies' Footballers of the Year — Grace Asantewaa (Real Betis)
Odartey Lamptey Future Star Award — Felix Afena-Gyan (AS Roma)
Unfamiliar based Footballer of the Year — Alexander Djiku (Strasbourg FC)
Footballer of the Year — Alexander Djiku (Strasbourg FC)
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