The race for the Ghana Premier League Golden Boot is intensifying, with just six matches remaining and several contenders still in the hunt for the top scorer award.
Leading the charge is Samuel Attah Kumi, whose consistent performances for Bibiani Gold Stars have placed him at the summit of the scoring chart with 12 goals.
The in-form striker underlined his importance once again over the weekend, finding the net in his side’s crucial 2-1 victory against Nations FC. The result not only boosted Gold Stars’ title ambitions but also strengthened Attah Kumi’s grip on the Golden Boot race.
Hot on his heels is experienced forward Augustine Okrah of Bechem United, whose consistency throughout the campaign has kept him firmly in contention. With the season entering its decisive phase, Okrah remains a strong challenger and could close the gap with a late scoring run.
Also in the mix is Richmond Opoku of Young Apostles, who has registered 10 goals so far, while Emmanuel Annor of Nations FC is level on the same tally.
Further down the list, Prince Tweneboah of Holy Stars remains an outside contender with eight goals.
With the title race also finely balanced, the battle for individual honours adds another layer of intrigue to the closing stages of the season.
As teams push for glory, the league’s top forwards will be aiming to deliver when it matters most, knowing that a strong finish could be the difference between silverware and near misses.

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