Medeama’s reign as champions has ended after just a year, as FC Samartex 1996 clinched their first-ever Ghana Premier League title. Samartex’s victory was secured with a 1-0 win over Bibiani GoldStars FC at the Nsenkyire Arena, marking a historic moment for the club.
Samartex’s triumph was confirmed when Medeama, who needed a win to stay in the title race, lost 1-0 to Heart of Lions. Ebenezer Abban scored a crucial 96th-minute penalty to give Lions the edge and ensure Samartex’s title win.
Read also: JoshBlakk scores dual nominations at 25th telecel Ghana music awards
With this win, Samartex’s final two games are now mere formalities. Emmanuel Mamah’s goal just before halftime against Bibiani GoldStars sealed the victory, despite challenging weather conditions. Dedicated fans braved the rain to support their team, exemplifying the passion driving Samartex this season.
Samartex’s consistent performance throughout the season set them apart from Aduana FC and Nations FC. Their victory dethrones Medeama, keeping the league trophy in the Western Region. Founded in 1995 by the Samartex Timber & Plywood Company, Samartex’s rise through Ghanaian football has culminated in this crowning achievement, earning them a spot in the CAF Champions League. Their success marks a new era for the club and their supporters.