The First Capital Plus Premier League goes on a break and will return with the second half of the season after two weekends.
AshantiGold remain top of the table with 29 points after the final round of matches for the first half of the season were played on Wednesday, April 29.
The Premier League Board (PLB) has confirmed Sunday, May 17 for the restart of the season with the fixtures reversed on match day 16. This means, clubs who played home on match day 15 will now have to travel to face their last opponents.
WAFA and Aduana are second and third respectively with 25 points apiece but separated on goal difference. Medeama lie fourth while reigning champions Asante Kotoko moved up to fifth on the log at the end of the first round.
BA United lie bottom with New Edubiase United and Sekondi Hasaacas just above them in the relegation places.
A total of 254 goals were scored after 120 games for the first round of this season’s FCPPL.
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