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Three stars battle for January Player of the Month

Published: 3 weeks ago
Ghana Premier League

Three outstanding performers have been named on the shortlist for the NASCO Premier League Player of the Month award for January after decisive displays for their clubs.

The contenders are FC Samartex 1996 forward Christian Agyenim Boateng, Medeama SC midfielder Salim Adams, and Dreams FC captain John Antwi.

Their individual brilliance played a key role in shaping results across the league during the period under review.

Boateng was central to Samartex’s momentum, scoring three times in four matches as the club extended its unbeaten run.

His influence was underlined by two NASCO Player of the Match recognitions earned in January.

Adams also enjoyed a productive month, registering three goals in five appearances for Medeama SC.

He delivered a memorable brace in a 2–1 away comeback win over Vision FC, a performance that defined his impact.

Antwi provided leadership and goals for Dreams FC as they pulled clear of relegation danger.

The experienced striker netted three times in five matches, including a two-goal display against Vision FC.

The eventual winner will be rewarded with a 43-inch NASCO television and a NASCO double-door refrigerator with a bottom freezer.

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Mubarak Haruna

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