Accra Hearts of Oak finished 12th in the betPawa Premier League after 34 games with 46 points.
The hardworking team of editors at www.atspo.com compiled the 30 top goal-scorers of the season, and it has been revealed that no player from the Accra-based club made the list.
Abednego Tetteh leads a list of 30 top scorers with 18 goals, and Ibrahim Laar is last on the list with 5 goals, making the alpha and omega of the table, all from Bibiani Gold Stars at the end of the 2022–2023 season.
Medeama FC and Real Tamale United (R.T.U.) had the most scorers on the list of 30 top scorers, with three players each for the 2022–2023 BetPawa Premier League champions.
Bibiani Gold Stars, Bechem United, Real Tamale United (R.T.U.), Aduana Stars, Nsoatreman, Legon Cities, and Karela United were among the teams on the list that also had two players.
Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Berekum Chelsea, Kotoku Royals, Accra Lions, King Faisal, Dreams FC, and Karela United were among the 30 top scorers in the 2022–2023 betPawa Premier League, with a player from each of the teams.
Accra Hearts of Oak, the Premier League winners for the 2020–2021 season, had no players from their squad join the season’s top scorers, even though the minimum goal scored to join the list is 5.
The Phobians had players record four as the highest number of goals scored in the 2022–2023 season; reliable centre-back Caleb Amankwah and sensational midfielder Linda Mtange from DR Congo recorded four goals each for their side.
Abednego Tetteh netted eighteen goals to be crowned the top goal scorer of the season; Hafiz Konkoni of Bechem United followed with fifteen goals; Sampson Eduku from Tamale Cities recorded 15 goals; Medeama’s Jonathan Sowah and Berekum Chelsea’s Mezack Afriyie recorded twelve goals each.
Issah Kuka, a loan player for Hearts of Oak at Real Tamale United (R.T.U.), Kotoko’s Steve Mukwala, and Vincent Atinga of Medeama all scored 11 goals for their respective clubs, while Andy Kumi, a striker for Kotoku Royals, and Samuel Ofori of Nsoatreman both scored ten.
Abass Samari of Nsoatreman, Ali Huzaif, a Dreams FC marksman, and Kotoku Royals Richard Dzikoe scored nine goals to be part of the 30 top scorers. Aduana Stars Isaac Mintah, Michael Otu of Legon Cities, and Stephen Badu of Real Tamale United (R.T.U.) recorded 7 goals for their clubs.
Six players scored six goals for their respective teams: Agyenim Boateng Mensah of Dreams FC, Cephas Mantey of Bechem United, Evans Adomako of Karela United, Kwesi Donsu of Medeama, Isaac Mensah of Tamale Cities, and Manaf Umar of Real Tamale United (R.T.U.).
Abdul Latif of King Faial, Alex Asso of Legon Cities, Bright Adjei of Aduana Stars, Collins Kudjoe of Kotoku Royals, Emmanuel Boakye of Karela United, Emmanuel Keyekeh of Samartex, and Ibrahim Laar of Bibiani Gold Stars rounded out the list of the 30 top scorers with the fewest goals scored.