09/01/2026
Kpachi FC Retain Crown with Convincing Final Victory in Dr. Do Good Peace Tournament
The 6th edition of the Dr. Do Good Community Peace Tournament 2025/2026 culminated in triumph for defending champions Kpachi FC on Wednesday, January 7, as they clinched a 2-0 win over Nyankpala Shooting Stars in the grand final at DA Park.
This Ghana Northern Region event, a powerful platform for community unity and harmony through football, saw Kpachi secure their second consecutive title in the competition, capping off a resilient campaign that included a group-stage setback but dominant knockout performances.
The victory marks their second straight win in the tournament overall, following last year's success, and underscores their status as a powerhouse in local grassroots sports. Amid jubilant celebrations, the result highlighted the initiative's enduring impact in fostering peace and sportsmanship among participating communities.
Kpachi FC dominated the final with a blend of tactical discipline and clinical finishing, scoring twice in the second half to break Nyankpala's resistance after a goalless first period. Mohammed Munzir opened the scoring with a well-taken goal, followed by Alhassan Hadi's decisive strike to seal the victory and send the crowd into raptures.
The Shooting Stars, who entered unbeaten and with a formidable defense, struggled to create clear chances against Kpachi's organized backline, ultimately falling short despite their impressive run to the final. Key moments came from Kpachi's midfield control and swift counterattacks, securing the 2-0 scoreline that reflected their superior ex*****on on the day. This back-to-back championship cements Kpachi's legacy, with standout contributions from players like top scorer Fuseini Yakubu throughout the tournament.
As the Dr. Do Good Community Peace Tournament draws to a close, Kpachi's victory serves as a fitting tribute to the event's mission, bringing together teams like Nyankpala, Kasuliyili, and Gbullung in a spirit of camaraderie.
The no-show in the third-place match was a minor blemish, but overall, the competition inspired countless participants and spectators, promoting peace through every goal and tackle. Looking ahead, organizers promise an even bigger 7th edition, building on this year's successes to continue uniting the Northern Region's vibrant football scene.