Monday, 14 March 2016

SPORTS CRUSADER LOWER LEAGUES TEAM OF THE WEEK

The Sports Crusader Lower Leagues Team of the Week is an initiative introduced by the fastest growing sports web portal in Ghana to demonstrate how Ghanaian players perform for their various clubs abroad.

To set the records straight, as we have always done, players are selected based on the following criteria:

1. The Coefficient of the league they play

2. The competition they are in (If they are not playing league matches)

3. Consistency.

4. The competition they face from other players playing for the same position.

5. The positions they play

6. The number of minutes played in the game, and

7. The contribution of the player to the success of the game.


Austrian based duo of David Atanga and Ralph Dwamena powered Leifering to a heavy home win in the second tier league thanks to cracking volley from the full back. Dwamena completed the scoring in a 4-0 victory for Leifering to end a run of three matches without win in the second round.

A deadly trident of Atanga, Dodoo and Moses Odjer has been tasked with the providing fire power upfront whiles Divine Naah and Bright Addae provide the locust at the centre of the pitch. Usual suspect Albert Adomah still maintained his right wing despite losing 2-0 to Charlton in the Championsip.


Below is the Crusader Lower League Team of the Week and the number of minutes each player played.


1. RAZAK BRAIMAH-90’ CORDOBA

2. LEEROY OWUSU-AJAX II

3. RALPH DWAMENA -90’ LEIFERING

4. EMMANUEL NTIM-90’ VALENCIENNE

5. DANIEL SOWATEY- 90’ SHUMEN 1929

6. BRIGHT ADDAE-90’ ASCOLI

7. ALBERT ADOMAH -90’ MIDDLESBOROUGH

8. DIVINE NAAH-90’ NAC

9. MOSES ODJER-90’ SALENITANA

10. DAVID ADONA ATANG- 90’ LEIFERING

11. JOE DODOO-90’ LEICESTER CITY.


RESERVES

12. ERICXON DANSO-90’ EMMEN

13. RICHMOND BOAKYE- 46’ LATINA

14. KINGLSEY BOATENG-30’ BARI 1908

15. DERRECK ASAMOAH -90’ CARLISLE

16. ERIC OCANSEY-80’ EUPEN

17. ISAAC DONKOR-86’ BARI

18. KWAME NSOR-70’ SEIRING




SPORTS CRUSADER LOWER LEAGUES TEAM OF THE WEEK

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