In a shocking development, Hohoe United Football Club have officially announced their withdrawal from the ongoing 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.
The decision was reached following an emergency board meeting held earlier today, with club officials describing the move as “difficult but necessary” under the current circumstances. A brief statement released by the club confirmed that the withdrawal will be formally communicated to the Ghana Football Association in due course.
While the club did not disclose the exact reasons behind the abrupt decision, sources close to the team suggest a combination of financial constraints, administrative challenges, and operational difficulties may have contributed to the outcome.
Hohoe United’s exit is expected to send shockwaves across the domestic football scene, raising concerns about the stability and sustainability of clubs competing in Ghana’s top flight. The move could also have significant implications for the league’s structure, including fixture adjustments, points allocation, and potential sanctions.
Fans of the Volta Region-based side have reacted with disappointment and concern, as the club had shown moments of promise during the campaign despite facing challenges.
The Ghana Football Association is now anticipated to review the situation and determine the next steps in accordance with league regulations. Further details are expected to emerge in the coming days as stakeholders respond to this unexpected development.






