

League: International Club Friendly
Date: June 18, 2026
Venue: Agyemang Badu Park, Dormaa Ahenkro, Ghana
Result: Basake Holy Stars FC 0 – 0 Aduana Stars
Match Summary
In a pre‑season friendly that prioritized fitness and tactics over fireworks, Ghanaian sides Basake Holy Stars FC and Aduana Stars played out a goalless draw at Agyemang Badu Park on Thursday evening. Neither side could find the back of the net in a tightly contested affair that saw plenty of midfield battles but few clear‑cut chances.
First Half: Cautious Approach
Both teams began the match with a cautious, possession‑oriented approach, clearly using the friendly to sharpen their shape rather than push for an early goal. Basake Holy Stars, playing on home soil, enjoyed the majority of the ball in the opening 25 minutes but struggled to break through a well‑organized Aduana backline led by veteran centre‑back Daniel Asare. The best chance of the half fell to Holy Stars’ forward Kwame Opoku, whose header from a cross was tipped over the bar by Aduana goalkeeper Eric Ofori. At the other end, Aduana’s Samuel Boadu forced a sharp save from Holy Stars’ Richard Ayiku with a low drive from 20 yards.
Second Half: Late Pressure
The tempo increased after the interval as both coaches made multiple substitutions to test different combinations. Aduana Stars gained more control in midfield, with Emmanuel Agyapong pulling the strings and feeding quick passes to wingers Frederick Anane and Yaw Amankwah. In the 70th minute, Anane cut inside and unleashed a fierce shot that rattled the crossbar. Basake responded with a period of sustained pressure of their own, winning three consecutive corners, but Aduana’s defense held firm. The final ten minutes saw both sides throw caution aside, yet neither goalkeeper was seriously tested again, and the referee blew the final whistle on a scoreless stalemate.
Standout Players
- Daniel Asare (Aduana Stars) – Commanding at the back, making crucial clearances and organizing the offside trap.
- Richard Ayiku (Basake Holy Stars) – Reliable under the high ball and produced a key save to keep his clean sheet intact.
- Emmanuel Agyapong (Aduana Stars) – Efficient in possession, dictating the tempo and completing over 90% of his passes.
- Kwame Opoku (Basake Holy Stars) – Tireless runner who worked hard but lacked a finishing touch on the night.
What This Means
Both clubs view this fixture as an important part of their pre‑season build‑up ahead of the 2026–27 Ghana Premier League campaign. Basake Holy Stars, newly promoted to the top flight, will take confidence from a solid defensive display against established top‑division opposition. Aduana Stars, perennial title contenders, showed they have re‑established their defensive solidity under new manager Joseph Agyeman. The goalless draw provides useful data for the coaching staffs as they fine‑tune their starting elevens for the competitive season ahead.
Additional Observations
The match was played in a competitive but friendly spirit, with only one yellow card issued. The attendance, estimated at around 2,000 fans, created a lively atmosphere despite the lack of goals. Both teams will meet again in the league if their paths cross, but for now, the friendly served its purpose: minutes in legs and lessons learned without the pressure of a result.
