2018 Ghana FA Cup
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The 2018 Ghana FA Cup was the 40th edition of the Ghana FA Cup, the primary knockout competition in Ghanaian football. Sponsored by MTN Ghana for the 18th straight season and known as MTN FA Cup for sponsorship purposes. This season was declared null and void due to the dissolution of the GFA on 9 June 2018 as one of the interventions in response to the broadcast of Number 12 documentary.
Round of 64
Sankara Nationals 0 - 8 Wa Suntaa
Mighty Jets 0 - 1 Tema Youth
Soccer Intellectuals 0 - 4 Elmina Sharks
River Plate 0 - 1 Asokwa Deportivo
New Edubiase 1 - 0 Thunderbolt
Emmanuel 0 - 1 Nania
Vision 0 - 1 Liberty Professionals
Bebeto 0 - 0 (4 - 3 P) Heart of Lions
Bolga Soccer Masters 3 - 0 Zuarungu
Bis Paradise 1 - 1 (5 - 4 P) Nzema Kotoko
Dreams 4 - 1 Mepom Vatens
Tamale City v Real Tamale
DC United 0 - 0 (5 - 4 P) Brong Ahafo Stars
Winneba United 2 - 0 Venomous Vipers
Likpe Heroes 0 - 0 (3 - 5 P) WAFA
Akatsi All Stars 1 - 0 Agbozume Weavers
Ebusua Dwarfs 0 - 1 Star Madrid
Unistar Academy 2 - 0 Suamponman
Samatex 0 - 0 (2 - 4 P) Karela
Oil City 1 - 2 Medeama
Bibiani Gold Stars 5 - 2 Enchi All Stars
Ashanti Gold 1 - 0 Bechem United
Asante Kotoko 0 - 0 (6 - 5 P) Bepong Storm
Accra Young Wise 0 - 1 Hearts of Oak
Inter Allies 1 - 0 Immigration
Kotoku Royals 3 - 1 Madina Republicans
Jeffis 0 - 2 Wa All Stars
Kintampo Top Talent 4 - 1 Unity
Berekum Chelsea 0 - 1 Berekum Arsenal
Kenyasi New Dreams 2 - 1 Bamboi City
Aduana Stars 1 - 0 Young Apostles
Eleven Wonders 3 - 1 Techiman City
Round of 32
The draw for the round of 32 was held on 5 June 2018.[1]
Nania v Inter Allies
Kintampo Top Talent v Kenyasi New Dreams
Bis Paradise v Star Madrid
Akatsi All Stars v Tema Youth
Asokwa Deportivo v Asante Kotoko
Ashanti Gold v New Edubiase
Bebeto v Hearts of Oak
Dreams v Liberty Professionals
Eleven Wonders v Wa Suntaa
Berekum Arsenal v Bolga Soccer Masters
Karela v Unistar Academy
Wa All Stars v DC United
Medeama v Winneba United
WAFA v Kotoku Royals
Elmina Sharks v Bibiani Gold Stars
Aduana Stars v Tamale City / Real Tamale
Note: All remaining matches called off as a result of a directive from the government of Ghana.[2]