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Final table for 2024/25 Access Bank Division One League- Zone Two

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Last updated: June 19, 2025 5:08 am
Published June 19, 2025
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Final table for 2024/25 Access Bank Division One League- Zone Two
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Swedru All Blacks sealed historic promotion back to the Ghana Premier League after securing the second-most wins across the three zones (21), accumulating 66 points out of a possible 90, beating their key title challengers Sekondi Rospak SC and Pac Academy respectively.

Former Premier League side Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs finished fourth on the Zone Two League Table with 45 points despite winning just a single game in their last five fixtures (D1, L3), one point ahead of Future Stars who finished fifth on the table.

Asekem FC and Nzema Kotoko were relegated to the second tier after finishing the season in the fifteenth and sixteenth positions respectively.

Even though Asekem FC were unbeaten in their last four successive fixtures (W2, D2), they recorded 34 points from 30 matches, scored 30 goals, and conceded 36.

Nzema Kotoko endured an immensely frustrating campaign from start to end in the 2024/25 Access Bank Division One League, winning just seven matches in their 30 appearances, drawing six, and suffering the most defeats in the zone (L17).

They found the net just 23 times and conceded the league-high 46 goals.

Meta AI response: Official 2024/25 Access Bank Division One League table – Zone Two Swedru All Blacks sealed historic promotion back to the Ghana Premier League after securing the second-most wins across the three zones (21), accumulating 66 points out of a possible 90, beating their key title challengers Sekondi Rospak SC and Pac Academy respectively.

Former Premier League side Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs finished fourth on the Zone Two League Table with 45 points despite winning just a single game in their last five fixtures (D1, L3), one point ahead of Future Stars who finished fifth on the table.

Asekem FC and Nzema Kotoko were relegated to the third tier after finishing the season in the fifteenth and sixteenth positions respectively. Even though Asekem FC were unbeaten in their last four successive fixtures (W2, D2), they recorded 34 points from 30 matches, scored 30 goals, and conceded 36.

Nzema Kotoko endured an immensely frustrating campaign from start to end in the 2024/25 Access Bank Division One League, winning just seven matches in their 30 appearances, drawing six, and suffering the most defeats in the zone (L17). They found the net just 23 times and conceded the league-high 46 goals.

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