2018 Ghana FA Cup

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The 2018 Ghanaian FA Cup (also called the MTN FA Cup for sponsorship reasons) is the 40th edition of the

Ghanaian FA Cup, the knockout football competition of Ghana
. The competition was however called off as a result of the dissolution of the GFA in June 2018.

Round of 64

Sankara Nationals 0 - 8 Wa Suntaa

Mighty Jets 0 - 1 Tema Youth

Soccer Intellectuals 0 - 4 Elmina Sharks

River Plate 0 - 1 Asokwa Deportivo

New Edubiase 1 - 0 Thunderbolt

Emmanuel 0 - 1 Nania

Vision 0 - 1 Liberty Professionals

Bebeto 0 - 0 (4 - 3 P) Heart of Lions

Bolga Soccer Masters 3 - 0 Zuarungu

Bis Paradise 1 - 1 (5 - 4 P)

Nzema Kotoko

Dreams 4 - 1 Mepom Vatens

Tamale City v Real Tamale

DC United 0 - 0 (5 - 4 P) Brong Ahafo Stars

Winneba United 2 - 0 Venomous Vipers

Likpe Heroes 0 - 0 (3 - 5 P) WAFA

Akatsi All Stars 1 - 0 Agbozume Weavers

Ebusua Dwarfs 0 - 1 Star Madrid

Unistar Academy 2 - 0 Suamponman

Samatex 0 - 0 (2 - 4 P) Karela

Oil City 1 - 2 Medeama

Bibiani Gold Stars 5 - 2 Enchi All Stars

Ashanti Gold 1 - 0 Bechem United

Asante Kotoko 0 - 0 (6 - 5 P) Bepong Storm

Accra Young Wise 0 - 1 Hearts of Oak

Inter Allies 1 - 0 Immigration

Kotoku Royals 3 - 1 Madina Republicans

Jeffis 0 - 2 Wa All Stars

Kintampo Top Talent 4 - 1 Unity

Berekum Chelsea 0 - 1 Berekum Arsenal

Kenyasi New Dreams 2 - 1 Bamboi City

Aduana Stars 1 - 0 Young Apostles

Eleven Wonders 3 - 1 Techiman City

Round of 32

The draw for the round of 32 was held on 5 June 2018.[1]

Nania v Inter Allies

Kintampo Top Talent v Kenyasi New Dreams

Bis Paradise v Star Madrid

Akatsi All Stars v Tema Youth

Asokwa Deportivo v Asante Kotoko

Ashanti Gold v New Edubiase

Bebeto v Hearts of Oak

Dreams v Liberty Professionals

Eleven Wonders v Wa Suntaa

Berekum Arsenal v Bolga Soccer Masters

Karela v Unistar Academy

Wa All Stars v DC United

Medeama v Winneba United

WAFA v Kotoku Royals

Elmina Sharks v Bibiani Gold Stars

Aduana Stars v Tamale City / Real Tamale

Note: All remaining matches called off as a result of a directive from the government of Ghana.[2]

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