The Western Region Football Association (WRFA) Division Two League continues to heat up as clubs across Zone 4 battle for supremacy. Week 6 matches produced thrilling encounters, surprising results, and an abrupt end to a crucial fixture.
Juaboso District: Dominance by Insha Allahu, abrupt end to Nkwantaman vs Sefwi Mighty Stars
At Nana Sarpong II Park in Bonus Nkwanta, Insha Allahu FC put on a dominant display as they secured a commanding 4-0 victory over Aowin Hotspurs.
The win propels Insha Allahu to the top of the league standings with 10 points, while Aowin Hotspurs remain at 4th place with just 3 points.
Meanwhile, the highly anticipated clash between Nkwantaman FC and Sefwi Mighty Stars at Juaboso Nkwanta Park came to an abrupt end.
The circumstances surrounding the premature end of the match are yet to be clarified by league officials, leaving fans and stakeholders eagerly awaiting an official explanation and decision from the WRFA.
Sefwi Wiawso: Asawinsoman claims top spot, Memphis FC secures first victory
Sefwi Wiawso saw intense competition as Asawinsoman FC triumphed over Rocky Stars with a 1-0 victory at King Mojo Park, Nkatieso. The crucial win allows Asawinsoman to climb to the summit of the table with 13 points, surpassing Rocky Stars, who now hold second place with 10 points.
At Sayerano Park, Memphis FC edged out Vida FC with a narrow 1-0 win, marking their first victory in the ongoing campaign.
With this result, Memphis FC moves up to 4th position with 3 points, while Vida FC continues to struggle for form in the league.
Bia West: Adjoafuaman holds top spot as Soccer Lions make a strong push
Drama unfolded in Bia West as the scheduled match between Agoro Mma FC and Adjoafuaman FC did not take place due to the absence of match officials.
The situation has raised concerns among club management and fans, calling for the WRFA to investigate and address the issue promptly.
Despite the setback, Adjoafuaman FC maintains its lead in the standings with 12 points.
Elsewhere, Young Boys FC and Adom SC played to a 1-1 draw at Bia Sectech Park in Debiso. The result drops Adom SC to 3rd place, while Young Boys FC remain in 4th position in the standings.
In a thrilling five-goal contest, Soccer Lions edged out Bia Stars 3-2 at Bia Sectech Park.
The crucial win propels Soccer Lions into 2nd place with 11 points and a game in hand, increasing the competition at the top of the table.