Young Apostles beat title-chasing Bibiani Gold Stars without recognition at the Wenchi Sports Stadium on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
The home team raced to a two-goal lead through Claude Shooting Borrtey and Mattias Van Amegbe.
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Borrtey opened the scoring in the 21st minute to set the tone for the game, much to the excitement of the home fans who had thronged the venue in full support of their club.
Nine minutes later, it was the turn of Amegbe to steal the show with an expertly taken free kick, which flew past the helpless goalkeeper, Emmanuel Kobi, in the GoldStars goal.
The home team held on resolutely to cap off the first half with a two-goal lead.
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Head coach Fritz Schmid made as many as four changes right after recess, taking Sanou, Amon, Boakye, and Anaba off for Boakye, Addy, Ibrahim, and Godfred John Arthur.
With eighteen minutes to end proceedings, Issah Husseine extended the lead to 3-0, but second-half substitute Godfred John Arthur.
The defeat offers respite to the Miners, a point behind Medeama SC, who suffered a shocking loss at home to Hohoe United.
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The victory lifts Young Apostles two points above the relegation zone into 14th place with 30 points.
Young Apostles will play Basake Holy Stars, while Bibiani Gold Stars will play Karela United away in their next match.
