Ho Dynamo FC

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Full nameDynamo Football Club
Founded2006
GroundHo Sports Stadium
Capacity5000
ChairmanDaniel Agbogah
LeagueGhana Division One League

Dynamo FC is a Ghanaian football club, based in Ho in the Volta Region. The club is a Division One team currently competing in zone 3 of GN Bank Division One League.[1] They play their home matches at the Ho Sports Stadium.

History[edit]

The club was founded in the year 2006. Initially, the club took active part in juvenile league before graduating to take part in the Ho Municipal Division 3 League in 2008. After just one season, they earned promotion to play in the Volta Regional Division 2 League. They played in the Division 2 League for six seasons. After coming close on so many occasions to making it to the Division 1 League, they finally made it in 2016.[2]

Qualification to Division One League.[edit]

In December 2016 after finishing top of their zone in the Volta Regional Division 2 League ahead of fierce rivals Home Stars FC, the club had to battle out with other zone winners in the region in the Volta Region Division 2 Middle League which consists of four teams. After a hard-fought 1–0 win over Nadm SC in their opening match, Dynamo lost their subsequent match against Juapong All Stars by the same scoreline. In their third and final match, Dynamo beat Narita F.C 4–1 with striker Johnson Nawanyo scoring a hat trick. Dynamo finished the league on six points, second behind Juapong All Stars only on head-to-head rule. However, the team launched series of protests against the Juapong based club. The Volta Regional Regional FA ruled in favour of Dynamo thus promoting them to the Ghana Division One league.

Division One[edit]

Dynamo made their Division One league debut on February 19, 2017, against Accra based side Vision FC which they lost 2–1.[3] Their first win came at home on 1 March 2017, a 2–1 victory against Amidaus Professional.[4]

Players[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player


1 Ghana GHA Yekini Ibrahim
2 Ghana GHA Edinam Babanawo
6 Ghana GHA Obeng Dawud
8 Ghana GHA Dikro Justice
10 Ghana GHA Julius Ankama
12 Ghana GHA Felix Amegah
14 Ghana GHA Albert Ahanugbe
15 Ghana GHA Mark Dzokoto
19 Ghana GHA Collins Adzoe
20 Ghana GHA Dickson Sakabutu
21 Ghana GHA Gilbert Barson
24 Ghana GHA Godwin Amenorfe
26 Ghana GHA Halley Raphael
28 Ghana GHA Ackah Akakpo
29 Ghana GHA Francis Hafia
32 Ghana GHA Donaldson Parkoo
33 Ghana GHA Johnson Nawayo
34 Ghana GHA Dickson Kaledzi
38 Ghana GHA Manfred Gedzah
Ghana GHA Prince Okyere
Ghana GHA Vespa Ziedzo
Ghana GHA Francis Asase
Ghana GHA Emmanuel Akorli
Ghana GHA Fiati Collins
Ghana GHA Donou Akoete
Ghana GHA Nature Blills
Ghana GHA Courage Agbetsiafa
Ghana GHA Sly George Dovi
16 Ghana GHA Abass Khimo

Sponsorship[edit]

The club has been supported by KickStart Ghana, an NGO which supports education and sports.[5]

KickStart Ghana provides volunteer football coaches to help with running the team as well as grants for equipment, hospital costs, referee's fees, league fees travel and subsistence for the teams on match days.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Association, Volta Football. "Website Unavailable". voltafa.org. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  2. ^ "Dynamo FC begins quest in GN Bank Division 1 League". www.globalfmonline.com. Retrieved 2017-02-21.
  3. ^ "Dynamo FC Humbled At Home by Vision FC In GN Bank Division 1 League (ZONE 3) Opener". www.globalfmonline.com. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  4. ^ Ghana, Total Sports. "Ho Dynamic Dynamo Fc records first 3 points". www.totalsportsghana.com. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  5. ^ "KickStart Ghana » Dynamo FC". kickstartghana.org. Retrieved 2017-02-21.