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It was Sunday, June 8, 2025 – a date now etched in Bibiani’s soul. Joy unconfined. Emotions unrestrained. History!

The streets wore yellow and green like a second skin. From the depths of Anhwiaso to the echoes of Sefwi, through Bekwai’s hum and beyond, Bibiani was a living carnival.

The aroma of triumph simmered from Duns Park to the dusty shoulders of nearby towns.

Frimpong Manso and his boys had served a delicacy – and all of Western North feasted.

In the heart of Bibiani, where cheers were piercing the skies and the Western North to the heavens, history was made. Not written in ink, but carved in gold. Bibiani GoldStars, once peripheral actors on Ghana football’s grand stage, emerged not just as participants, but as champions – roaring into the annals of greatness as 2025 Ghana Premier League winners.

No one saw this tale coming – not this soon.

34 games. 18 wins. 9 draws. 7 defeats. 38 goals kissed the net; 21 were let in. 63 points, some awarded by the boardroom after Nsoatreman’s mid-season withdrawal. Still – a journey bold.

From Bibiani to Kumasi, Bechem to Dormaa, Abrankese to Berekum – joy was uncontainable. Applause rained like a chorus of drums. GoldStars weren’t just playing. They were ruling.

Foster Agyei was flair personified. Emmanuel Kobi, the brick wall with golden gloves, pulled strings from the back with 18 majestic clean sheets. Bright Boakye gleamed true to his name. Kelvin Oppong was poetry on grass. Abdul Farouk, lethal.

Together, they danced to the tactical rhythm of Frimpong Manso, not with words, but with will. He never proclaimed a revolution.

GoldStars weren’t just collecting points, they were building a machine. After all, he didn’t say he was building a team no one wants to play, neither did he say eras come to and end (pun intended), but he wrote a script no one saw the paper.

There was no ink, but it appeared boldly in whispers and wins.

They called this league ‘dead’ — they had the gall. But week after week, from Tamale to Tarkwa, it fed us drama, heartbreak, and elation. Eight match centres. One narrative: unpredictability.

It began like a slow song. Kotoko stumbled, Hearts couldn’t find their soul. From September to February, both giants wandered — drawing blanks, losing faith.

But while the giants dithered, GoldStars dared.

Expectations were modest. A side still learning top-flight rhythms. Respected, not feared.

Their early results were a mix of grit and growing pains: narrow wins at home, tough draws on the road, and occasional stumbles.

The first half of the season was scripted like this: a 2-1 home win over Legon Cities, goalless battles against Lions and Dreams FC, and harsh away defeats like a 2-0 reality check at Medeama.

The Miners’ tactical evolution became evident as the season aged. Every narrow victory whispered a deeper truth: GoldStars had mastered the art of control. At home, they were unyielding — dispatching Aduana Stars, Hearts of Oak, and Bechem United with identical 1-0 scorelines. Away, they learned to dig in — silencing Accra Lions in a stunning 3-0 win, salvaging points in Dormaa and Samreboi, and navigating tense atmospheres with nerves of steel.

In the warmth and wild embrace of Duns Park, GoldStars were near-invincible. They turned their home into a fortress – winning 14 of their matches on home soil, drawing three, and losing just once [against Karela United].

The net rippled with delight 24 times in their favour, while their backline stood almost impenetrable, conceding a meagre four goals throughout the campaign at home.

Away from the comfort of their faithful crowd, however, the journey was more rugged. On the road, they picked up four crucial wins and held their own in four drawn battles. But the harsh realities of hostile territory saw them suffer defeat seven times. They managed to score ten goals on their travels, while conceding 16.

Such was the contrast — dominance at home, resilience on the road — that defined GoldStars’ golden run.

Despite their brilliance, the crown hung loose till the last day.

And so all roads — dusty, tarred, winding–led to Duns Park.

Nations FC needed only to avoid defeat, though they had pending a disciplinary issue before the GFA for abandoning their penultimate game against Basake Holy Stars when they were losing 2-0. But football is no friend of numbers. On the pitch, courage counts more.

GoldStars jubilate Farouk’s opening goal

GoldStars jubilate Farouk’s opening goal
Four minutes in, Abdul Farouk struck. Bibiani erupted. Fifteen minutes later, Oppong danced one past the keeper. Word came: Nations were trailing. It was happening.

The second half turned belief into bliss. Atta Kumi made it three. Then Amankwah, poetic justice in the 90th. Full-time: 4-0. Bibiani quaked. The hills swayed. The region sang.

Post-match? Pure theatre. Players gatecrashed the presser, soaking Manso in champagne and powder. He smiled. His vision had become reality. His GoldStars were golden.

Bright Asamoah Brefo, Member of Parliament for Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai at Duns Park
Even Parliament felt the pulse. Bright Asamoah Brefo, Member of Parliament for Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai, stood shoulder to shoulder with club president Osei Yeboah and CEO Kwasi Adu. This wasn’t just a win. It was destiny rewritten.

GoldStars now complete a Western Region trinity – Medeama, Samartex, now Bibiani. The axis of Ghana football is shifting. No longer locked between Accra and Kumasi. The West has spoken.

Last three teams to win the GPL are from the Western Region
This rise wasn’t accidental. It was crafted.

Cultivated.

Believed in.

From the hands of Kobi to the feet of Farouk, from the engine of Kelvin Oppong to the mind of Manso — every cog turned, perfectly.

Beyond Bibiani, the season painted many tales:

Nations FC stumbled at the final hurdle.

Accra Lions, once full of dreams, dropped to Division One.

Hearts of Oak found fire late, but still trailed Kotoko. ( I had to add that).

Kotoko flirted with brilliance, but faded — top four remained a wish.

But amid these tales, one shone brightest: Bibiani’s.

Because this wasn’t just about lifting a trophy.

It was a declaration.

Ambition knows no postcode. Dreams aren’t born only in cities. From the mines of Bibiani to the hearts of Bekwai, Sefwi and beyond — GoldStars proved that greatness grows wherever belief takes root.

From minnows to monarchs, Bibiani GoldStars have become the gold standard.

And the Ghana Premier League? It just gifted us a fairytale for the ages.

GHC 200,000 cheque grabbed. Africa awaits the Miners.

Source: Myjoyonline

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