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FC Samartex fly Ghana’s flag across all frontiers

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
February 6, 2026
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FC Samartex have firmly stamped their authority on Ghanaian football by fielding competitive teams across the men’s, women’s and youth divisions, underlining the club’s growing influence and strong developmental vision.

The Samreboi-based club currently features prominently in three major competitions. The senior men’s side is competing in the Ghana Premier League, going head-to-head with the country’s top-flight clubs and representing the Western Region on the biggest domestic stage.

Backing the senior team is FC Samartex B, the club’s junior side, which is actively competing in Division Two. The team serves as a vital pathway for nurturing young talents and preparing them for top-level football.

On the women’s front, FC Samartex Ladies are also making their presence felt in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, showcasing the club’s commitment to promoting women’s football and ensuring gender inclusion in sports development.

With active participation in elite men’s football, grassroots development, and the women’s premier competition, FC Samartex continue to build a complete football structure that blends performance with long-term growth, positioning the club as one of the most progressive football institutions in the country.

FC Samartex Fly Ghana’s Flag Across All Frontiers

FC Samartex have firmly stamped their authority on Ghanaian football by fielding competitive teams across the men’s, women’s and youth divisions, underlining the club’s growing influence and strong developmental vision.

The Samreboi-based club currently features prominently in three major competitions. The senior men’s side is competing in the Ghana Premier League, going head-to-head with the country’s top-flight clubs and representing the Western Region on the biggest domestic stage.

Backing the senior team is FC Samartex B, the club’s junior side, which is actively competing in Division Two. The team serves as a vital pathway for nurturing young talents and preparing them for top-level football.

On the women’s front, FC Samartex Ladies are also making their presence felt in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, showcasing the club’s commitment to promoting women’s football and ensuring gender inclusion in sports development.

With active participation in elite men’s football, grassroots development, and the women’s premier competition, FC Samartex continue to build a complete football structure that blends performance with long-term growth, positioning the club as one of the most progressive football institutions in the country.

FC Samartex have firmly stamped their authority on Ghanaian football by fielding competitive teams across the men’s, women’s and youth divisions, underlining the club’s growing influence and strong developmental vision.

The Samreboi-based club currently features prominently in three major competitions. The senior men’s side is competing in the Ghana Premier League, going head-to-head with the country’s top-flight clubs and representing the Western Region on the biggest domestic stage.

Backing the senior team is FC Samartex B, the club’s junior side, which is actively competing in Division Two. The team serves as a vital pathway for nurturing young talents and preparing them for top-level football.

On the women’s front, FC Samartex Ladies are also making their presence felt in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, showcasing the club’s commitment to promoting women’s football and ensuring gender inclusion in sports development.

With active participation in elite men’s football, grassroots development, and the women’s premier competition, FC Samartex continue to build a complete football structure that blends performance with long-term growth, positioning the club as one of the most progressive football institutions in the country.

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