Cal Bank Super League Attracts Massive Attendance In Western Region

The 2019 Cal Bank Beach Soccer Super League has kicked off in the fishing town of Abuesi in the Western region of Ghana.

Four teams representing the top four beach soccer playing districts locked horns on Saturday October 19th as the action produced a total of 36 goals on day one.

Shama Beach Soccer Club (Bsc), Nzema East Bsc, Jomoro Bsc and Ellembele Bsc did not disappoint in skill, sheer energy, determination and goals.

The hosts, Shama Bsc kicked off with a gritty  6-4 victory over Jomoro before walloping Nzema East 8-1 in their second game of the day.

Ellembele also produced a solid performance with a 6-2 win over Nzema East.

However Ellembele went down to Jomoro bsc as they were thrashed 7-2.

The novel league format attracted one of the best turnouts for a beach soccer opening day from kick off to the final whistle.

Excitement and surprise welcomed the arrival of Gfa Presidential candidate Nana Yaw Amponsah who drove to the venue from his ongoing campaign trail of the regions.

Mr Amponsah joined  elders from Kese Wo Kan traditional area, the charasmatic President of Cheetah FC Abdul Hay Yartey and team CalBank led by Marketing executive Peter Hall.

As the tournament heads towards day 2 there has been some outstanding performances as Gabriel Assilfi of Shama and Razak Ibrahim of Jomoro are leading the goal King chart with 6 goals each.

Meanwhile, the competition has so far recorded a total of 36 goals and 5 yellow cards ahead of the concluding day.

You can follow all the action on Facebook, Twitter and IG @beachsoccerghana

Source: Thepressradio.com/ Beach Soocer Media

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