Medeama SC were officially crowned champions of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League on Wednesday night, sealing their triumph with a spirited 2-1 comeback victory over Basake Holy Stars in a vibrant coronation fixture at the TnA Stadium in Tarkwa.
The celebration was matched by action on the pitch, as the newly crowned champions delighted a packed home crowd with a performance that underlined their dominance throughout the season. Goals from Prince Owusu and substitute Derrick Fordjour secured the win, completing a memorable night for the Mauve and Yellow.
Having already clinched their second league title with a game to spare last weekend, the coronation match provided the perfect stage for supporters to officially celebrate a campaign defined by consistency and resilience.
The TnA Stadium was transformed into a sea of colour and noise as thousands of fans gathered to witness the formal crowning ceremony, creating a fitting atmosphere for one of the club’s most significant milestones.
On the pitch, Basake Holy Stars proved competitive opponents, holding Medeama to a goalless first half after a tightly contested opening period. But the hosts emerged from the break with renewed urgency and attacking intent.
Prince Owusu restored parity for Medeama before Derrick Fordjour came off the bench to deliver the decisive strike, completing the comeback and sealing a 2-1 victory to cap the celebrations.
At full-time, jubilant scenes erupted as players, coaches, and fans united in celebration of a title-winning season built on discipline, depth, and attacking quality.
Ghana Football Association Executive Council member Samuel Aboabire later presented medals to the players and technical team before handing over the league trophy to the club’s captain, sparking further celebrations inside the stadium.
The night marked a fitting conclusion to a historic campaign for Medeama SC, who reaffirmed their status as one of the rising forces in Ghanaian football.