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Dawu Youngstars are a now defunct Ghanaian association football team from Dawu, a small town in the eastern region of
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who were founded in 1987. The club last competed in the
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in 2002, but financial problems after relegation that season have meant the club has not since returned to
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's top flight.


History

Dawu Youngstars was founded in 1987 by Seth Yeboah, a businessman from Dawu. Yeboah became the club's owner, and later built the team the
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to play in, which has a capacity of 10,000. Dawu quickly rose to prominence in the Ghanaian leagues, reaching the Premier League in the 1990/91 season, just three years into the club's existence. Youngstars' success continued with qualification for the 1992
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, although they were later disqualified from the competition. Dawu stayed in the
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until 2002, frequently finishing in the top five of the league. However, the club was relegated in the 2002 season after finishing second-bottom in the league. This relegation ended a 12-year stay in the top flight, and it looks unlikely that the club will return to the Premier League in the near future due to financial difficulties. Normally, a club relegated from the
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would automatically drop into the First Division, but Dawu's financial plight meant they could not raise sufficient funds to compete in the First Division in 2003 and were replaced by Maamobi Mitdyland, with the Youngstars dropping to the Second Division instead. Dawu have twice had the league's top scorers, namely Ghanaians
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in 1991/92 and Laud Oscar in 1993/94. However, these are the club's only honours as they have never won the
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or Ghanaian FA Cup. In October 2010, Youngstars founder Seth Yeboah stated that he wanted to revive the club to provide employment for young people in Dawu.


Performance in Competitions


UFOA Cup 1992

Dawu qualified for the 1992
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just five years after they had been founded. In the 5th round, Dawu came up against Asemap FC of
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. A 2–0 win in the first leg and a 2–1 win in the second leg gave the Youngstars an aggregate 4–1 win and they should have progressed to the next round. However, Dawu were then disqualified and their place in the quarter-finals was taken by Asemap FC, who went on to reach the semi-finals, only being eliminated on penalties by Hafia FC of
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.


Ghanaian Premier League Record 1990/91

NB: Table only shows 10/16 teams to focus on Dawu Youngstars Dawu managed to secure an impressive 5th place in the
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just three years after their formation. The club only finished four points behind 2nd-placed
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, the biggest club in the country.


Ghanaian Premier League Record 1991/92

NB: Stats only shown for 10/14 clubs to focus on Dawu Youngstars Dawu managed to emulate the success of the previous season, again finishing in 5th place. However, if they had won just one game fewer, Dawu would have finished in 10th place, an indication of how close the league was. The club was propelled by the goals of
Abdul Mumuni Abdul Ali Mumuni (born 25 August 1973) is a Ghanaian former footballer who played as a forward. He was the Ghanaian Premier League's top scorer while playing for Dawu Youngstars in the 1991–92 season. This was the first and only occasion Mumun ...
, later to become a Ghanaian international, who was the
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's top scorer for the season.


Ghanaian Premier League Record 1992/93

NB: Only 10/12 teams shown to focus on Dawu Youngstars Dawu slipped to sixth place in the league but still enjoyed a successful season, including keeping 3 consecutive clean sheets between rounds 2–4. Dawu's striker
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was the league's joint-second top-scorer, with 8 goals.


Ghanaian Premier League Record 1993/94

Dawu dropped two places from the previous season but despite their low placing, were only six points away from 2nd placed
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.


Ghanaian Premier League Record 1994/95

With just four games remaining in the league season, Dawu were in an impressive 3rd place, and could still have won the league. However, they took just one point from their last four matches and slumped to a 7th-placed finish. This poor end-of-season form almost dragged Dawu into the relegation zone, as they finished just four points clear of the two relegated teams.


Ghanaian Premier League Record 1999

Dawu finished just four points above the relegation zone in a disappointing season. In a season of mixed results, including a 5–1 win over Ghapoha and a 5-1 reverse at Hearts of Oak, Youngstars saved themselves from relegation with an improved second half of the season, with two wins and a draw from the club's final three games. In the FA Cup, Dawu were eliminated in the first round after losing 6–5 to Corners of Konongo on penalties.


Ghanaian Premier League Record 2000

Dawu very narrowly avoided relegation on the last day of the season. After a poor start to the 2000 campaign, including a 5–0 loss to
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and just one win in their first 11 games, the Youngstars needed a victory over their opponents to ensure survival. However, as if matters were not difficult enough already, Dawu's opponents were none other than league champions
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, the most successful club in Ghana. Incredibly, Hearts failed to show and the three points were awarded to Dawu, the club avoiding a relegation playoff by just one point. Dawu found success in the 2000 Ghanaian FA Cup, defeating Odupong Heroes, Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs and King Faisal before losing in the semi-finals, although the club was perhaps unlucky to be drawn away from home in three of their four matches. Dawu beat Odupong Heroes thanks to a 2nd-minute penalty from Abdulai Tahiru and second half goals from Awudu Adama and Samuel Tona. The table below shows the Youngstars' FA Cup progress. (H) = Home match (A)= Away match


Ghanaian Premier League Record 2001

Dawu Youngstars' Awudu Adama was the league's joint second top-scorer, with 9 goals. Dawu were knocked out in the early stages of the 2001 Ghanaian FA Cup and did not reach the quarter-finals of the competition. Adansiman and Kwaebibirem United were relegated to the Ghanaian First Division. Dawu's results in the league included a 4–1 win over Maxbees and a 1–0 win over domestic giants and 2nd placed
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.


Ghanaian Premier League Record 2002

Dawu and Maxbees were automatically relegated to the Ghana First Division and
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joined them after losing the relegation/promotion playoff. The club endured a nightmare start to that season, winning just one of their first 12 games in the 30-round season. Dawu finished just one point away from safety, but still would have had to go through a relegation/promotion play-off if they had finished 14th. The club finished on 30 points, winning 8, drawing 8 and losing 14 games. Dawu Youngstars have not returned to the Ghanaian Premier League since. In January 2004,
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were made to pay 33 million cedis to Dawu for the transfer of Awudu Adama, which had happened during the 2002 season. Hearts had originally agreed to pay 80 million cedis for Adama but despite reminders from Youngstars had not paid the transfer in full. Dawu's joint top-scorers for the season were Eric Mbroah, Paul Ofori, Issah Ahmed and Mohammed Polo, all with four goals.Ghana Web – Leading goal scorers
Retrieved 7 August 2011


See also

* Football in Ghana *
Ghana Premier League The is the top professional association football division of the football league system in Ghana. Officially formed in 1956 to replace a previous league incarnation, the Gold Coast Club Competition (which began in 1933 and ended in 1953–54), t ...
*
List of football clubs in Ghana 2 * 24/7 (24 Seven) United A B Biriwa Nkumisi FC C D E F * F.C. DADEKOTOPON G H I J K L M N O P Q * Queens Park Rangers (Tema) *Quinta Trust Football Academy (Nungua) R S ...
*
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Dawu Youngstars squad 2002


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