Kudjoe Fianoo, President of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA), has squarely placed the blame for the decline of the Ghana Premier League on the shoulders of the country’s two most successful clubs, Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko.
In an interview with Kumasi-based Akoma FM, Fianoo lamented that the poor performances of the two giants have taken a significant toll on the league’s overall appeal and public image.
Both clubs have struggled in recent seasons, with Hearts of Oak barely avoiding relegation and Asante Kotoko finishing a disappointing sixth place with 49 points.
The struggles of these once-mighty clubs have sent shockwaves through the football community, with many fans and stakeholders expressing concern over their decline.
Fianoo was unequivocal in his assessment, stating, “The abysmal performances of Hearts and Kotoko have taken a lot of the shine out of our league.”
The Ghana Premier League is facing numerous challenges, and the revival of these historic clubs is seen as crucial to restoring the league’s former glory and competitiveness on the African football stage.
As the league looks to move forward, Fianoo’s comments serve as a stark reminder of the critical role that Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko play in shaping the league’s reputation and attractiveness to fans and sponsors.




























