Zaytuna F.C.
Full nameZaytuna Football Club United
FoundedDecember 17, 1997
GroundAmanfro
ChairmanAbdul Karim Lamptey
LeaguePoly Tank Division One League

Zaytuna F.C. United is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Amanfro, Accra, Greater Accra.[1] They are currently competing in the Ghana Poly Tank Division One League, formerly of Ghana Premier League.

History

Zaytuna F.C., formally known as Stay Cool F.C., was formed on December 17, 1997, by the club president and CEO, Alhaji Franko Lamtey. The club started at the second division level and competed with eighteen other teams at that level at the time.

Within two years of its existence, the club set a record of playing 30 consecutive league matches without a defeat in the Second Division. It was promoted to the First Division in 1999.

At the Division One League, the club launched a campaign in 2000 to qualify for the premiership and was rewarded in 2003. It came in second in the league; hence, the club got promoted to the Premier Division. As the club was solely being financed by the president of the club, it was relegated after a year at the premiership.

In 2004, the club changed its name from Stay Cool F.C. to Zaytuna F.C. United, launched another campaign for the premiership, and qualified again for the premiership in 2006.[2]

The premiership home games were played at the El Wak Stadium.[3] In order to overcome the financial challenges, the club entered into a partnership with a local partner. It was relegated again to Division One in 2008.[4]

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1   Kofi Maxwell Nyarko
2   Seth Bekoe
3   Joseph Oppong
4   Papa Yaw Sopo
5   Augustine Adofo
6   Jones Agbley
7   Obed Obotsi
8   Joseph Mensah
9   Mustapha Majid
10   Jacob Quaynor
11   Peter Teye
12   Rashid Khalid
13   Francis Attia
14   Askander Hussein
No. Pos. Nation Player
15   Anane Frimpong
16   Richard Amfo
17   Charles Banful
18   George Sackey
19   Desmond Fiaka
20   Evans Akoto
21   Salifu Mohammed
22   Seth Asare
23   Fred Gbedife
24   Mumuni Mohammed Salis
25   Richard Acquah
26   Francis Nana Benyi
27   Musah Adams

References

  1. "Zaytuna hit with three-game home ban". Ghana Soccernet. 17 December 2009. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  2. "Zaytuna qualify for premiership". Ghana Soccernet. 6 October 2007. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  3. "Zaytuna upsets Lions". Modern Ghana. 8 May 2008. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  4. "Onetouch League: Oly, Sportive, Zaytuna axed". Myjoy Online. 6 July 2008. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
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