Ghanaian duo Solomon Asante and Daniel Nii Adjei came from the dugout to inspire DR Congo giants TP Mazembe to steal a 2-1 win over Horoya Athletic Club of Guinea at the Stade du TP Mazembe. Gracia Kanda shot the home side ahead under 14 minutes but Francis Ebele restored parity with eight minutes to the break. Daniel Nii Adjei came on to replace Tresor Mputu Mabi just five minutes into the second half. Solomon Asante also came from the dugout to replace Rainford Kalaba in the 64th minute.
Former Black Stars defender Isaac Vorsah has finally ended his search for a new club, joining Saudi Arabian side Al Ohod. Vorsah is believed to have signed a two-year contract with the Madina-based club following years of wandering for a club without success. Report had earlier emerged that the former Ghana defender Isaac Vorsah was being assessed by Danish side AC Horsens. The centre-back has joined the club for pre-season training ahead of the start of the 2017 Superliga
Ghana striker Dominic Adiyiah registered a goal for Nakhon Ratchasima in their 5-0 away thumping of Super Power FC in the Thai Premier League on Saturday. The swat cats dominated proceedings in the early minutes and registered the first goal of the game in the 4th minute through Brazilian striker Paulo Rangel. Ghanaian poacher Dominic Adiyiah quickly added the visitors second of the day with a sublime strike in the 6th minute before Rangel extended his side's lead in the 42nd minute.
German-born Ghanaian youth forward Anton Donkor has expressed his delight with his return to English Premier League side Everton. The 19-year-old striker re-joined the Toffees on a season long loan from German outfit VfL Wolfsburg after his first spell with the club was shortened by injury. Speaking after finalizing the deal, Donkor said,Im very happy to be back, Donkor told the club's official website. Im looking forward to pre-season to show my teammates and the fans that it was
The West Africa Football Union (Wafu) has expressed its shock over Ghana's decision to charge the regional football body for the usage of the stadium for an upcoming tournament. Ghana has been selected to host the 16 countries for the regional championship featuring all the national teams of all the nations in the region. Contrary of the norms of hosting events, the Nations Sports Authority (NSA) is demanding that fees must be paid by Wafu and sponsors of the event for all the matches to
Ebusua Dwarfs showed grit to record a hard fought 2-1 victory over Tema Youth in week 21 of the Ghana Premier League at the Tema Sports Stadium on Saturday. Premier league leading scorer Nicholas Gyan opened the scoring for Dwarfs with just two minutes on the clock after Tema Youth defenders failed to deal with a corner kick, which kindly fell at the feet of the lurking poacher. Than turned provider with a beautiful through ball to Joseph Esso in the 24th minute, who made no mistake to slot
Asante Kotoko defender Richard Osei Agyemang is relishing first team opportunities after spending large part of the season on the substitute bench. The versatile guardsman has found game time hard to come by since his return from injury. But former Berekum Chelsea defender has not given hope of winning back his position in the team. "Our team is strong so I havent given up on myself. Im not playing as much as I did last season he said. I always train hard. I made it a point
Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah underwent his routine medicals ahead of of the new Serie A season with Italian giants Juventus. The 27-year-old has been linked with a move away from Juventus after failing to dislodge Brazilian international Alex Sandro in the side. Turkish giants Galatasarey were reported to be keen in his signature. But the Bianconeri are reluctant on releasing the player who coach Maximiliano Allegri has identified as a key member of the group and he was taken through
Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan was awarded a doctorate degree by a Ukrainian university for his achievements in football and his exemplary leadership in the game on Saturday. Black Stars skipper was honoured by the Alfred Noble University for his achievements for his country and the various clubs he has played for in his career so far. The award is in two folds- The Alfred Nobel Doctorate on a golden plate reserved for persons who have contributed immensely to the development of their countries
The draw was done yesterday in India ahead of the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup and the Black Starlets of Ghana will starting their journey in the competition with Columbia, followed by USA and India in the final group game. Columbia were 3rd in their confederation with USA placing second behind Mexico in CONCACAF while India is by virtue of being the host nation. We take a closer look at the Ghanas group opponents and how they made it to the World Cup. Its time for the USA FIFA U-17 World
The draw was done yesterday in India ahead of the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup and the Black Starlets of Ghana will starting their journey in the competition with Columbia, followed by USA and India in the final group game. Columbia were 3rd in their confederation with USA placing second behind Mexico in CONCACAF while India is by virtue of being the host nation. We take a closer look at the Ghanas group opponents and how they made it to the World Cup. Next is Columbia. FIFA U-17 World Cup
India U-17 coach Luis Norton has labeled Ghana as the best on the continent, claiming that football in the country is a tradition. Ghana have been drawn alongside host country India, Colombia and USA in Group A of the upcoming tournament which is set to commenced on October 6, 2017. Despite India being drawn against football powerhouses, coach Norton believe his side have a fair chance of progressing to the next stage of the competition. "Colombia is very strong in South America. Ghana
The draw was done yesterday in India ahead of the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup and the Black Starlets of Ghana will starting their journey in the competition with Columbia, followed by USA and India in the final group game. Columbia were 3rd in their confederation with USA placing second behind Mexico in CONCACAF while India is by virtue of being the host nation. We take a closer look at the Ghanas group opponents and how they made it to the World Cup. We start with host nation - India. FIFA
US -17 Men's national team coach Jack Hackworth is optimistic about his team's chances in Group A of the FIFA U-17 World Cup to be held in India. The United States were pitted in Group A alongside two-time tournament champions Ghana, Colombia and host nation India. After the draw was held on Friday, coachHartworth is upbeat about his side's chances of making out of the group unscathed. "Right now our team is chomping at the bit to get back into international completion because
As I sat by my computer, with fingers ready and ready to blast the Sports Ministry for neglecting the Black Stars B ahead of their friendly with Togo on Sunday, my phone started ringing, an unknown number I answered and the news was that the Deputy Sports Minister Pius Hedzide was on his way to watch the game in Lome. Saved by the bell, I soliloquized. My position swiftly changed and my intention for the article I intended writing dashed. Good show sports Ministry was the headline that flashed
Ghanas Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Hon. Pius Enam Hadzide is on his way to Togo to join the Black Stars B ahead of their friendly with Togo tomorrow (Sunday). The Deputy Minister left the shores of Ghana in his private vehicle in the early hours of Saturday to join the team. The enterprising young man is expected to hold talks with the technical team and leadership of the playing body of the Black Stars B to motivate them ahead of the game. Issues regarding the per diems of the players
Veteran sports journalist, Carl Tuffour has slammed sports journalists for putting out wrong statistics about Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah insisting Avram Grant is the worse coach the Black Stars have ever seen. Following the Black Stars defeats to Mexico and the USA, local media reports posited that Kwasi Appiah has always performed poorly against non-African sides since handling the team. But Carl Tuffour, in addressing those false reports argued that Ghanaians are generally 'ungrateful'
Ghana U17 coach Paa Kwesi Fabin has disclosed he has not been paid for two years. Nonetheless, the experienced trainer has been preparing the Black Starlets for the FIFA U17 World Cup in October. Fabin told Atinka TV: "I have not been paid but I am still working because I can't be paid for a hatchet job. "If I have worked extremely worked hard to qualify for the World Cup, why should I leave the them.'' Ghana have been drawn with hosts India, USA and Colombia for the
Ghana U17 coach Paa Kwesi Fabin has disclosed he has not been paid for two years. Nonetheless, the experienced trainer has been preparing the Black Starlets for the FIFA U17 World Cup in October. Fabin told Atinka TV: "I have not been paid but I am still working because I can't be paid for a hatchet job. "If I have worked extremely worked hard to qualify for the World Cup, why should I leave the them.'' Ghana have been drawn with hosts India, USA and Colombia for the
Ghana U17 coach Paa Kwesi Fabin has disclosed he has not been paid for two years. Nonetheless, the experienced trainer has been preparing the Black Starlets for the FIFA U17 World Cup in October. Fabin told Atinka TV: "I have not been paid but I am still working because I can't be paid for a hatchet job. "If I have worked extremely worked hard to qualify for the World Cup, why should I leave the them.'' Ghana have been drawn with hosts India, USA and Colombia for the
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