Great Olympics
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| Full name | Bomaa Accra Great Olympics |
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| Founded | April 1954 |
| Ground | Ohene Djan Stadium Accra, Ghana (Capacity: 40,000) |
| Chairman | Amarkai Amarteifio |
| Manager | George Afriyie |
| League | Division Two League |
Bomaa Accra Great Olympics is a Ghanaian professional association football club based in Accra. The club plays in the Ghana Division Two League.
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[edit] Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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[edit] Honours
- Ghana Premier League
- Champions 1970, 1974
- Ghanaian FA Cup
- Winners 1975, 1983, 1995
[edit] Performance in CAF Competitions
- African Cup of Champions Clubs: 2 appearances
- CAF Cup: 1 appearance
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- 1999 - First Round
- CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 4 appearances
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- 1984 - Second Round
- 1992 - Second Round
- 1996 - withdrew in First Round
- 2000 - First Round
[edit] Notable players
=== Famous Players ===jude dike axelsson 2002
Daniel Addo
Issah Ahmed
George Alhassan
Aziz Ansah
Godwin Attram
Francis Boadi
Emmanuel Clottey
Laryea Kingston
Richard Kingson
Razak Pimpong
Daniel Quaye
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[edit] Former Players
- Richard Bruce Nanka
- Augustine Adodfo
- Alex Agorbia
- Yaw Edem Michael Aklotsoe
- Malik Akowuah
- Daniel Akrofi
- Bright Allotey
- Emmanuel Gabriel Amarfio
- Michael Annan
- Nat Ansah
- Emmanuel Ansong
- Micheal Asante
- Solomon Kwame Awuku
- Abdul Basit
- Kwesi Bonsu
- Isaac Borketey Bortey
- Ayitey Botchway
- Sheriff Deen Mohammed
- Moses Doglo
- Winfred Dormon
- Joseph Halm
- Acquah Harrison
- Ali Ibrahim
- Salifu Ibrahim
- Ismaila Iddrisu
- Francis Impraim
- Sam Kobeah-Amanfi
- Seth Konadu
- Nicholas Kwesi
- Deen Labaran
- Samuel Laryea
- Francis Mantey
- Benjamin Mensah
- Emmanuel Mensah
- Joseph Mensah
- Kabiru Moro
- Kwesi Nicholas
- Mohammed Num
- Asare Edwin Nyarko
- David Nyarko
- Michael Amamoo Ocansey
- David Ofei
- Samuel Owusu
- Francis Patamia
- Andrew Pomeyie
- Daniel Quao
- Amui Quaye
- Emmanuel Quaye
- Zakaria Siedu
- Edward Sosu
- Samuel Sowadah
- Mohammed Tanko
- Kwabena Yaro
- Frank Yeboah
- Ahmed Zakari
- Haruna Alhassan
- Abdul Basit
- Ricky Anthony Nimo
[edit] Notable managers
- Ashfor Tettey
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