Chelsea Football Club Thanks Ghana For Tribute To League Title Success

Chelsea have a huge following in Ghana, thanks in no small part to Michael Essien, and a church in Accra recently paid tribute to the Blues' Premier League title success.

Research from both Google and Twitter in recent years has revealed west-London's finest to be the most popular club in Ghana and, indeed, across most of West Africa.

Much of that stems from the success of Essien, arguably his country's finest footballer, as he enjoyed a trophy-laden stay at Stamford Bridge between 2005 and 2014, including becoming a Champions League winner.

Following our fifth Premier League title, one Chelsea-supporting pastor in Accra held a thanksgiving service to celebrate our latest triumph.

Reverend Azigiza of the Living Streams International Church encouraged people to wear football shirts to the ceremony, which included a Chelsea cake and a rendition of Blue is the Colour.

Azigiza also encouraged the friendly rivalry between supporters of all Premier League clubs and he had a unique way of illustrating the point in front of his boss, Reverend Dr Ebenezer Markwei. 

He thanked God for Arsenal's victory over the Blues as it meant Arsene Wenger will stay as Gunners boss and, in his opinion, they won't win the league with the Frenchman in charge!

There will surely be plenty of banter flying around when the two sides meet again in Beijing on 22 July and then at Wembley for the Community Shield on Sunday 6 August – although all good natured, we are sure.