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Nania Cause An Upset To Lift The FA Cup
By: Asante Kotoko Review
Date: 24 -07-11
GNA - Division One side, FC Nania masterminded one of the
biggest upsets in Ghana football by beating Kumasi Asante Kotoko
1-0 on Sunday to lift the 2011 FA Cup.
Substitute Evans Omani scored the only goal of the match in
extra time to aid Nania to their first-ever title since their
formation 14 years ago. The "Pride of Paga" from the Upper East
Region, as the second-tier side are nicknamed, treated the many
fans that thronged the Accra Sports Stadium to a display of fine
soccer artistry and crowned it all with the ultimate at the
expense of the defending champions when it mattered most.
Kotoko failed to live up to the favourite's tag in their quest
to equal archrivals Hearts of Oak's nine titles in the knockout
game as they succumbed to a lion-hearted FC Nania side, who were
urged on from the bench by Ex-Black Stars Captain, Abedi Pele,
who incidentally is also the founder and bankroller of the Club.
This was the second time Kotoko had lost in the final of the FA
Cup since 1985, when they were beaten by Sekondi Hasaacas to the
title, according GNA Sports records.
The result fits one of the major surprises in the history of the
annual FA competition, which resurfaced this season after a
10-year hiatus. For a competition reserved for the 'big boys'
and no stranger to upsets, the encounter lived up to its billing
with FC Nania stealing the show in the early stages as they
totally dominated and dictated proceedings to the delight of
their sizable supporters.
With a characteristic circuit passing play, they limited Kotoko
to the back but failed to produce any shot at goal throughout
the first half. The Porcupine Warriors created some few chances
with an Ahmed Toure header on 11 minutes going off target before
Nania's agile goalie Michael Sai palmed away a thunderbolt from
Michael Akuffo from a free-kick. With nothing to show at goal in
the first session, it was FC Nania who resumed the second half
strongly within the first five minutes as they forced Kotoko's
goalkeeper Abdoulaye Soulama out of holidays, testing him three
times.
Both sides introduced fresh limbs to their set up in their quest
for the opener, but it did little to change the trend.
On the stroke of full time, keeper Soulama came to the rescue of
Kotoko with a fine save of Omani's header from a Prince Baffoe
free-kick at the edge of the penalty area.
Few seconds on, it was the turn of the Nania goalie Sai to save
a Frank Boateng's long range effort as well as dealing very well
with a rebound from substitute Nathaniel Asamoah.
In the first half of extra time, Kotoko had the best chance of
carrying the day but Asamoah's gliding header from a Daniel Nii
Agyei's corner-kick on 95 minute missed the target narrowly.
On the 107 minute, Nania broke the deadlock through Omani, who
beautifully back-flipped the ball into the net when Baffoe's
shot at goal bounced off a Kotoko defender, leaving Soulama with
no option. FC Nania held on to the lead by thwarting all efforts
by Kotoko to find the equalizer till the final whistle. They
stood resolute even in the face of Kotoko's last minute rally to
draw at par and send the match into the penalty shoot-out.
FC Nania's Captain, Lawrence Lartey was presented with the
coveted trophy by the Special Guest of Honour, Yagbonwura
Sulemana Tuntumba Boresa, Paramount Chief of the Gonja
Traditional Area and President of the Northern Region House of
Chiefs, and John Barnes, Liverpool and England International
Football Player.
They were assisted by Lepowura Mohammed Nurudeen Jawula,
Chairman of the FA Cup Organizing Committee, and Mr Enoch Teye
Mensah, Minister of Employment and Social Welfare, amidst
jubilation and singing.
The best player award went to Abraziz Abankwa of FC Nania.
The Division One side will thus represent Ghana in the 2012
Orange CAF Confederation Cup.
Line Up:
Nania - Michael Sai, Ebenezer Quao/Richmond Nketia, Joseph
Tetteh, Abraziz Abankwa, Lawrence Lartey, Kwasi Owusu, Ebenezer
Osei/Musah Yakubu, Prince Baffoe, Salifu Nuhu/Evans Omani, David
Amewu, Babamu Yusif,
Kotoko - Abdoulaye Soulama, Mohamed Sabato, Prince Anokye, John
Kuffuor, Awal Mohammed, Michael Akuffo, Frank Boateng, Daniel
Nii Adjei/David Ofei, Fatau Mohammed/Stephen Oduro, Ahmed Toure,
Alex Asamoah/Nathaniel Asamoah
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