History behind Ofei Dodoo’s brace against Kotoko 3- 4 Hearts, 24th August 1958.

ofei Dodoo played for hearts of oak, Real Republikans and blacks stars

KOTOKO 3 – 4 HEARTS (24th August, 1958):
This game was the beginning of the age-old rivalry between the two Ghanaian heavyweights. Hearts of Oak were the dominant force in pre-Independent Ghana, having won the Guggisberg Shield six times in 12 years. In confirmation of the Rainbow Club’s pre-Independence supremacy, and on this first ever meeting in the league against Kotoko at the Kumasi Jackson Park, the Phobians played the home side off the pitch. In an exciting opening 45-minutes, Hearts scored three quality goals through Ofei Dodoo, C.K Gyamfi and Nii Dowuona. But after recess, Kotoko pegged back the scores before Ofei Dodoo

Ofei Dodoo was the first player to score in the Hearts-Kotoko rivalry.
He scored a brace in the first meeting.

doubled his tally to put Hearts in the lead again. However, the game was abandoned in the 70th minute when Kotoko’s Dogo Moro refused to leave the pitch after he was red-carded by the center Referee. In the temporary kerfuffle, Hearts goalkeeper Addoquaye Laryea was injured and rushed to the hospital, and 100 fans were arrested after the confusion escalated into a riot.
But although the game did not end, the Hearts win was never in doubt.

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