Ghanaian striker Joe Dodoogot his career off to a bang at his new club Charlton when he scored the match-winning goal in his debut for the Addicks in a 4-3 away win at Oldham Athletic in English League One. The 22-year-old Ghanaian came off the bench to grab what proved to be the Addicks winner in his first match for the club since joining them from Scottish side Rangers. Another Ghanaian Tarique Fosu scored for Chalrton that helped them to secure the valuable away win. odoo latched on to
Cameroon no longer have a realistic chance of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup, according to coach Hugo Broos. The Indomitable Lions, who have appeared at seven World Cup tournaments, suffered a heavy 4-0 loss at the hands of Nigeria in their Group B qualifier in Uyo on Friday evening. The result left Cameroon a full seven points adrift of group leaders Nigeria, who are the clear favourites to secure a place in the Russia 2018 field. The Indomitable Lions will host Nigeria for the return
Ghana will leave for Brazzaville on Sunday night ahead of their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier return leg against Congo. The Black Stars laboured and came from a goal down to earn 1-1 draw with the Red Devils at the Baba Yara Stadium on Friday. The three-time finalists have been left with faint hopes following that result as they remain in third place. With two points from three matches, Ghana will need a miracle to catch with leaders Uganda (7 points) and second place Egypt (6 points).
Uganda coach Moses Basena has written off Ghana's chances of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup insisting the Black Stars cannot qualify for the Russia tournament after their disastrous result against Congo. Few would have predicted the Group E standings at the halfway point in the final race to qualify for the Fifa World Cup Russia 2018. But as Uganda land in Alexandria-Egypt today, they arrive in an enviable position of sitting atop the table standings with three games left. In what
Ghana's bid to qualify for the 2018 World Cup suffered a major setback on Friday after they could only draw 1-1 with Congo-Brazzaville in Kumasi. Thievy Bifouma gave Congo the lead on 18 minutes after debutant Joseph Attamah's error handed him an opening. Thomas Partey then equalised with four minutes remaining, but it was too little, too late for the Black Stars The result leaves Ghana third in Group E on two points, and they trail leaders Uganda by five points and are four behind
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