Ghana Football Awards is an annual award scheme organized to recognize the best Ghanaian players playing in and outside of the country and key stakeholders who contribute significantly to the game.
Mohammed Kudus — Footballer Of The Year

The Ajax AFC and Black Stars midfielder was awarded the Footballer of the Year award at the 2023 Ghana Football Awards ceremony. He has had an amazing season for both club and country.
Victor Osimhen — Best African International Award

Victor Osimhen picked the Best African International award at the Ghana Football Awards ceremony last night. The Napoli SC and Super Eagles of Nigeria striker had the world calling his name in the 2022/2023 football season after helping Napoli SC clinched the Squdetto after so many years scoring 26 league goals and providing 4 assists.
Ernest Appiah Nuamah — Odartey Lamptey Future Star Award

Ernest Appiah Nuamah (19), made his Black Stars debut in last week’s AFCON Qualify against Madagascar and had won the hearts of many Ghanaians. In the 2022/2023 Denmark Superliga, Nuamah had 30 league appearance, had 12 goals and provided 4 assists. He is a promising player for Ghana.
Sampson Eduku — Male Home-based Footballer Of The Year

Sampson Eduku beat the likes of Hafiz Wontah Konkoni, Abednego Tetteh and others to win the Home-Based Footballer of the Year award last night. The striker in the 2022/2023 betPawa Premier League had 14 goals for the Citizens of Tamale.
Mary Amponsah — Female Home-based Footballer Of The Year

Mary Amponsah have had 16 goals in the 2022/2023 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League leading her side, Ampem Darkoa Ladies FC to win their 4th title.
Serge Eric Zeze — Goal Of The Season
Eric Zeze’s sublime finish against Aduana Stars wins the Goal of the Season Award at the 2023 Ghana Football Awards. The 22-year old box-box midfielder joined Asante Kotoko SC from ASEC Mimosas.
Abednego Tetteh — Ghana Premier League Goal King Award

Having struggled with King Faisal FC and Accra Hearts of Oak, Abednego Tetteh found his goal scoring boots at Bibiani Gold Stars. 16 goals after joining them in the second transfer window from Hearts of Oak where he had only 2 goals in the 2022/2023 betPawa Premier League.
Medeama SC — Male Team Of The Year

The Takwa based club have written their name in the history book of the Ghana Premier League after lifting the trophy for the first time in the history of the club, and for the first in 46-years, a team from Western Region have won the GPL title after Secondi Hasaacas FC won it in 1977.
Evans Adotey — Men’s Coach Of The Year

Evans Adotey is the Technical Director of Medeama Sporting Club and he took over the club after Umar Rabbi midway through the season and went on to win the GPL title for the first time for the Yellow Mauve.
Felix Kyei — Goalkeeper Of The Year Award

20-year old Felix Kyei joined Medeama Sporting Club as free agent and has since emerged as one of the good goalkeepers in the betPawa Premier League. He has won numerous goalkeeper of the month awards in the just ended GPL, and has helped his side clinched their first ever GPL title. Felix Kyei appeared in 29 matches for the league champions, conceding 21 goals and maintaining 15 clean sheets.
Most Vibrant Club On Social Media

Asante Kotoko Sporting Club Wins The Most Vibrant Club On Social Media.
Female Team of the Year

Ampem Darkoa Ladies wins the Female Team of the Year award. They have won all the domestic leagues this year and have qualified for next season’s CAF Women’s Champions League.
Other Awards Include:
Women’s Coach of the Year: Joe Nana Adarkwa, Ampem Darkoa
Special Fan Award: Die Hard Supporters Union
Ghana Premier League Goal Queen: Princess Owusua, Fabulous Ladies
CEO of the Year: Moses Armah, Medeama Sporting Club
Thumps Up Award: Robert Coleman
Living Legend Winner: Alberta Sackey
Living Legend Winner: Sir Sam Jonah
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Written By: Muhaideen Faiz Brichini

