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Karela United FC - Fc VS Nations Fc Score
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05-24 23:10
0 - 1
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Match Info

Karela United Stumble as Nations FC Snatch Narrow 1-0 Win

Tamale, Ghana – 24 May 2026 – Karela United FC suffered a frustrating home defeat, losing 0-1 to Nations FC in a tightly contested Ghana Premier League fixture at the Aliu Mahama Stadium. A solitary goal proved enough for the visitors, who defended resolutely to claim all three points.

Match Overview

The match was a cagey affair with few clear-cut chances. Karela enjoyed the majority of possession but lacked cutting edge in the final third. Nations FC, organized and disciplined, struck against the run of play in the first half and then weathered a late surge from the hosts.

Key Moments

  • 37’ – Nations FC break the deadlock: A swift counter‑attack ends with Isaac Opoku slotting past the goalkeeper.
  • 62’ – Karela’s best chance: A header from Mohammed Alhassan is saved on the line.
  • 79’ – Nations FC’s Emmanuel Arkoh is sent off for a second yellow, but Karela cannot capitalize.
  • 90+4’ – Karela have a strong penalty appeal waved away.

Tactical Story

Karela United set up in a 4‑2‑3‑1, dominating midfield through Joseph Tetteh and Fatawu Salifu, but lacked a final pass. Nations FC sat deep in a compact 5‑4‑1, absorbing pressure and hitting on the break. The red card forced Nations to defend even deeper, but Karela failed to break down a stubborn backline.

Standout Players

  • Isaac Opoku (Nations FC) – Scored the winner and worked hard defensively.
  • Emmanuel Arkoh (Nations FC) – Commanding before his dismissal; his early contribution was vital.
  • Joseph Tetteh (Karela) – Industrious in midfield, but lacked support.

Standings Impact

The defeat leaves Karela United in mid‑table, missing a chance to climb closer to the top six. Nations FC, meanwhile, moved into the top half of the Ghana Premier League standings, building momentum after a slow start to the season.