Today In Sports History: Medeama defeat Kotoko to win MTN FA Cup

Today In Sports History: Medeama defeat Kotoko to win MTN FA Cup

On this day 30 August 2015 (Exactly 5 years ago today) Medeama SC crowned an evening of good football with a 2-1 win to beat Kotoko to the 2015 MTN FA Cup title at the Essipong Sports Stadium, Sekondi to emerge champions for the second time.

The numerous spectators, who trooped to the 25,000 capacity stadium in Sekondi had value for their money as the two teams sold good football to prove that the Ghana Premier League has some quality.

Kwasi Donsu broke the deadlock of the game for Medeama, before Ahmed Toure snatched the equalizer for the Porcupine Warriors, but substitute Bismarck Oppong turned up to be the hero of the day with the match winner in the second half.

The game was almost marred by a controversial decision from Referee Joseph Lamptey to disallow Richard Mpong’s equalizer in the 66 minute.

Kotoko were piped by Medeama sc in the 2013 MTN FA Cup grand finale at the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium, Accra, courtesy Theophilus Anoobaah’s lone goal and again beat Kotoko in the first ever FA Cup final to be staged out side the Ghana capital.

Medeama, after the victory became the first club to win the FA Cup twice, following barely a decade of hibernation and Kotoko had played in 4 of the last 5 FA Cup grand finales, winning only one, which was 2014.

The Takwa based side began the game confidently in the evening, by dictating the pace of the game.

Medeama were looking dangerously upfront in the first 15 minutes of the game and managed to swing their passes together to keep the Kotoko goal area busy, with Malik Akowuah, Kwakwa and Akwasi Donsu in the thick of events in midfield, by combining perfectly with attack.

However, the best opportunity in the first half came the way of Ahmed Toure, after a back pass from midfield to Muntari Tagoe fell his way, but the Kotoko leading top scorer with only the goalkeeper to beat wasted it in the 16 minute to give Medeama a big sigh of relief.

Obed Owusu in the 26 minute in a solo effort beat his marker before he sent a shot to call Muntari Tagoe to duty and he equally made a nice save to deny Kotoko the opener.

Loss of concentration on the part of Ahmed Adams, enabled Jacob Appau to pick up the ball and sent a well calculated cross to sensational Kwasi Donsu, who did no mistake to shoot the ball at the blind side of Joseph Addo to give Medeama the opener.

The Porcupine Warriors, responded quickly to Medeama’s opener in three minutes when Eric Donkor sent in an incisive cross and Ahmed Toure headed powerfully into the net to fetch Kotoko the equalizer.

Medeama started the second half strongly, but Ebenezer Adjei had his opportunity hit the side post to deny his side the chance to restore their lead.

A long ball from the Kotoko defence was sent to Ahmed Toure, but after some good run to beat his marker he shot wide.

Bismarck Oppong, earned the super-sub tag, when he shot his side into the lead just two minutes after replacing Ebenezer Adjei in the 60 minute by finishing off from Benjamin Bature’s through ball.

Referee Joseph Lamptey made a questionable call to deny the defending champions a well fought equalizer, when Richard Mpong headed in from a rebound, after Muntari Tagoe, had failed to grab the ball, from Eric Donkor’s freekick.

Eric Kwakwa was voted the man of the match for his display of good football.

Kotoko Line up: Joseph Addo, Amos Frimpong, Christpher Bonney, Ahmed Adams, Abeiku Ainooson, Michael Akuffu, Frank Sarfi, Jackson Owusu, Eric Donkor, Ahmed Toure, Obed Owusu.

Medeama Line-up: Muntari Tagoe, Samuel Adade, Evans Quao, Daniel Amoah,Jacob Apau, Ebebezer Adjei, Malik Akowuah, kwasi Donsu, Eric Kwakwa, Moses Sarpong, Benjamin Bature.

Elsewhere,

On this day 30 August 1972 (Exactly 48 years ago today) Poland thrashed Ghana 4-0 in a first round match of the 1972 Men’s Olympic Football Tournament in Munich.

Goals Scorers
Wlodek Lubanski (40)
Robert Gadocha (59,89)
Kazimierz Deyna (86)

Ghana Line-up : Essel Badu Mensah, Oliver Acquah, Alex Mingle, John Eshun, Ibrahim Sunday, Peter Lamptey, Gariba Abukari, Malik Jabir Edward Boye (Clifford Odame 46), Yaw Sam, Joseph Ghartey

Substitutes : Henry Lante France, Armah Akuetteh, Albert Essuman, Joseph Sam, Kwasi Owusu, Osei Kofi, Joseph Derchie

Coach: Charles Kumi Gyamfi

On this day 30 August 1960 (Exactly 60 years ago today) The United States women’s 4 x 100m medley relay team swum world record 4:41.1 to beat Australia and win the gold medal at the Rome Olympics; Lynn Burke, Patty Kempner, Carolyn Schuler & Chris von Saltza.

On this day 30 August 1972 (Exactly 48 years ago today) American women’s 4 x 100m freestyle relay team of Shirley Babashoff, Jane Barkman, Jenny Kemp & Sandy Neilson beat East Germany by just 0.36 to win gold at the Munich Olympics; world record 3:55.19

On this day 30 August 1987 (Exactly 33 years ago today) Carl Lewis won gold in 100m at the 2nd IAAF World Championships after Ben Johnson was disqualified.

Ben Johnson of Canada initially won the final in a world record time of 9.83 seconds, but he was disqualified by the IAAF on 30 September 1989 after he admitted to the use of performance-enhancing drugs between 1981 and 1988.

By: George ‘Alan Green’ Mahamah

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