1963/64 1.Asante Kotoko (Kumasi) 25 22 1 2 88-27 45 2.Hearts of Oak (Accra) 25 17 3 5 66-34 37 3.Great Olympics (Accra) 25 15 6 4 65-32 36 4.Cornerstones (Kumasi) 25 15 5 5 54-31 35 5.Brong Ahafo United (Sunyani) 25 15 4 6 55-28 34 6.Great Ashanti (Kumasi) 25 14 6 5 50-35 34 7.Real Republicans (Accra) 25 14 4 7 50-31 32 8.Ghana Independence (Sekondi) 25 11 7 7 51-53 29 9.Army 25 12 2 11 55-48 26 10.Venomous Vipers (Cape Coast) 25 9 6 10 33-41 24 11.Fankobaa (Swedru) 25 9 4 12 44-63 22 12.Brong Ahafo Stars 25 7 3 15 36-53 17 13.Eastern Rovers (Obooma) 25 7 2 16 34-45 16 14.Adansi United 25 6 4 15 41-56 16 15.Eleven Wise FC (Sekondi) 25 5 4 16 25-45 14 16.Susu Biribi (Abuakwa) 25 5 4 16 39-68 14 17.Mysterious Dwarfs (Cape Coast) 25 4 5 16 30-43 13 18.Harbour City 25 1 5 19 28-71 7 [*] [1 more win than loss; GD +40] [*] possibly this is Ghana Ports Authority (Tema), who are also known as Ghapoha and Harbour Boys. NB: only 25 rounds were played due to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, for which the national team of Ghana needed time to prepare. Because of this, the bottom four clubs were not relegated. However, Asante Kotoko were recognized as 1963/64 champions. Promoted: Wassaman FC and Hasaacas (Sekondi-Takoradi). Authors: Gerd Heuser and Hans Schöggl Last updated: 20 Aug 2015 (C) Copyright Gerd Heuser, Hans Schöggl and RSSSF 1999/2015