Ghana Premier League 05/26 15:00 31 Great Olympics v Berekum Chelsea - View
Ghana Premier League 06/02 15:00 32 Asante Kotoko v Great Olympics - View
Ghana Premier League 06/05 15:00 27 Great Olympics v Dreams - View
Ghana Premier League 06/08 15:00 33 Hearts of Oak v Great Olympics - View
Ghana Premier League 06/15 15:00 34 Great Olympics v Real Tamale United - View

Accra Great Olympics is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Accra, Greater Accra. The club is currently competing in the Ghana Premier League. It has won the Ghana Premier League twice, in 1970, 1974 and the Ghana FA Cup thrice, in 1975, 1983 and 1995. Since its inception the club has forged a fierce rivalry between their neighbours Accra Hearts of Oak which has culminated into interesting game weeks over the years when the two face each other.

History

The club was formed in 1954 in Accra, Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It celebrated its 52nd anniversary in 2006, and their 66th in 2020.

2020

The club is currently coached by Annor Walker assisted by Yaw Preko and captained by Ghanaian 2009 U-20 World Cup champion Gladson Awako.

The Great Olympics soccer team from Ghana is a powerhouse in African football, known for their skillful players and competitive spirit on the field. Established in 1954, the team has a rich history of success in domestic competitions and has produced some of the country's top football talents.

The team's iconic blue and white striped jerseys are instantly recognizable on the pitch, and their passionate fan base ensures a lively atmosphere at every match. With a strong emphasis on teamwork and determination, Great Olympics consistently strive for excellence and are always a force to be reckoned with in the Ghanaian Premier League.

Whether playing at their home stadium in Accra or competing in international tournaments, the Great Olympics team always brings their A-game and never fails to impress fans with their exciting style of play. With a legacy of success and a bright future ahead, the Great Olympics are truly a team to watch in African football.