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Real Republikans was a
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club based in the capital,
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, along with Hearts of Oak, and was among the most successful Ghanaian clubs in the country’s first decade of independence. It holds Ghana's record for the most consecutive
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wins, four. The club formed the core of the national team, the Black Stars, in its early years.


History

Kwame Nkrumah Francis Kwame Nkrumah (, 21 September 1909 – 27 April 1972) was a Ghanaian politician, political theorist, and revolutionary. He served as Prime Minister of the Gold Coast (British colony), Gold Coast from 1952 until 1957, when it gained ...
had an ambition to unite Africa and believed football could be used as a tool. He appointed
Ohene Djan Ohene Djan (29 January 1924 – 26 March 1987) was a Ghanaian sports administrator and politician. He was the First Director (Minister) of Sports of Ghana at the Central Organisation of Sports (COS) and was also vice-president of the Conf ...
on 1 July 1960 as the Director of Sports. He encouraged Ohene Djan to form the football club which was also known as Osagyefo's Own Club. The passion and belief Nkrumah had in football led to the formation of the football club. It was claimed the team was made up of talented local boys who were assembled together. Notable among them was Baba Yara and Dogo Moro from
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, Addo Odametey and Doddo Ankrah from Hearts of Oak. The team won its only
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title in the 1962/63 season. This remains the club's only title to date, as they were dissolved in 1966 at the height of their success. The team were more successful in the
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than the league, winning four consecutive tournaments in the 1960s, which proved to be a great decade for the club. Republikan's last FA Cup win in 1965 was also their last participation in the tournament, as there was no FA Cup in 1966, the year the club dissolved. Real Republikans were once seen as a model club for the rest of Ghanaian football as they were established at a time when the first edition of a league system in Ghana resulted in chaos and ended with 6 of the 8 teams in the league boycotting in protest at the federation's leader. Edward Jonah Aggrey-Fynn, who was appointed captain of Real Republikans upon signing for the team in the late 1950s/early 1960s, went on to captain the
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after showing great ability and leadership skills at club level. The club also found success in the
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, reaching the semi-final of the competition in 1964/65. However, they were beaten 2–1 by opponents
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from
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on 31 January 1965 in front of 50,000 at the Accra Stadium and therefore did not reach the final. Oryx Douala went on to win the final against
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of
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. Republikans had qualified for the tournament by winning their domestic league and then winning the "West Africa B" group consisting of league Champions from other countries.


Games played

Real Republikans played against
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after they were invited by Kwame Nkrumah through Ohene Djan in Ghana. The game ended with a 3–3 draw at the
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. The game was played on 19 August. They defeated Great Ashanti by 3 goals to nil in
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to win the Ghana FA Cup.


Accident

On 4 March 1963, the team had a motor accident which occurred at
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, when they returning to Accra after playing a league match against Volta Heroes at
Kpandu Kpando is a town and capital of Kpando Municipal District in the northern Volta Region of Ghana. It is near the north eastern arm of Lake Volta and the Togo border. Kpando is the fifty-fourth most populous place in Ghana, in terms of population ...
. Baba Yara who was claimed to be one of the glamorous footballer of all times in Ghana, got seriously injured which led to his career curtailed in his prime at the age of 26.


Disbanded

The team was disbanded after President Kwame Nkrumah and his government were overthrown by
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. The new military regime disbanded Real Republikans and Ghanaian football went into a relative period of decline.


Ghanaian FA Cup Wins


References

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External links

* http://ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/soccer * http://weltfussballarchiv.com/Vereinsprofilnew.php?ID=8470 Football clubs in Ghana Football clubs in Accra 1956 establishments in Gold Coast (British colony) 1966 disestablishments in Ghana Association football clubs disestablished in 1966