Elmina Sharks coach Kobina Amissah has disclosed they are already in the market to beef up squad for the second round of the Ghana Premier League. The debutants have been fairly good as they lie 11th on the table after 13 matches. Amissah says they want to raid fellow Premier League sides for players. "We have been talking to some key players to add up. We have targeted one player at Inter Allies FC, another one is at Wa All Stars and one other at Bolga All Stars," he said on Silver
Eskiseyirspor midfielder Elvis Sakyi has hinted at a short term move to AshantiGold to help them in their relegation battle. The former Cheetah FC mercurial midfielder could not feature for the Turkish side due to a transfer ban and has returned to the country. "Yes I have come to find a team to play for the second half of the season. Eskiseyirspor FC couldn't register me because of a transfer ban on them" he told GHANASoccernet.com "I will be happy to join Ashanti Gold SC
Hearts of Oak deputy coach Henry Wellington has dedicated his sides big win over Asante Kotoko in the first leg of the Ghana @60 anniversary game to head coach, Frank Nuttall. Nuttall was given a one week break by the Phobians in the wake of the teams 3-3 stalemate against Bolga All Stars last Wednesday. Nonetheless, the Scottish gaffers absence did not prevent the Phobians from thumping arch rivals Asante Kotoko 3-1 in the first leg of the Ghana @60 anniversary match at the Accra Sports Stadium
With Serie B side Latina facing relegation, the 18-month loan deal of Ghana striker Richmond Boaky-Yiadom could become complicated. The striker is obviously too talented and experienced for Serie C football but, options at Red Star Belgrade and other clubs are available. So where should the former Genoa, Juventus, Elche, Atalanta and Roda JC star go? Here are five possible destinations for the on-loan striker. 1. Stay at Crvena Zvedza (Red Star Belgrade) Why invest heavily on a new
Asante Kotoko will continue staying in Accra to prepare for Saturday's Ghana Premier League match against Great Olympics. The Porcupine Warriors are heavily bruised after losing 3-1 to Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday afternoon in a Ghana @60 anniversary match. Management has decided that the team stay in Accra till the match is played. "We will be here until we are done with the Olympics game on Saturday," the club's director of operations Ernest Owusu
The management of Accra Hearts of Oak is on the brink of thronging the club into massive embarrassment after they terminated the contract of defender Isaac Oduro while the player was nursing a terrible career-threatening injury. The left back was among a list of fourteen players who were released by the Phobians at the beginning of the season. GHANAsoccernet checks have revealed that Oduro was nursing a serious injury sustained while playing for the club but the management of the former Africa
The United States will take on old rivals Ghana in a friendly international on July 1 as they build-up to the CONCACAF Gold Cup, it was confirmed Monday. US Soccer said in a statement the match would take place at the Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford, Connecticut. As reported by Ghanasoccernet.comlast month, the game atRentschler Field will serve as a tune-up ahead of group-stage games against Panama, Martinique and Nicaragua. "Ghana is certainly a team that brings different
The United Nations' top human rights official hailed Pescara's Ghanaian midfielder Sulley Muntari as an 'inspiration' for leaving the pitch in protest after the player said he was booked for complaining about racist chanting. U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said FIFA needed to pay greater attention to the persistent problem of racism at games - and that his office had been in touch with soccer's governing body. Muntari said he had complained
Members of the Black Stars backroom staff have been making frantic and worried phone calls after it emerged that some will be sacked as Kwesi Appiah takes charge of the squad. Some of the backroom staff have been calling close allies within the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to discover their fate in the wake of the federation's decision to embark on a big shake-up. This comes after the GFA vice president George Afriyie threw the future of the backroom staff into doubt after revealing
Pescara midfielder Sulley Muntari says he left the Serie A match against Cagliari after the referee failed to take action to halt alleged racist chanting from the stands. Muntari was booked late in his team's 1-0 loss at Stadio Sant'Elia, apparently for dissent after confronting the match official. The former Ghana international, who responded by walking off before the final whistle, has since claimed his premature departure was an act of protest following his perceived mistreatment
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