Ghanaian duo Andre Ayew and Asamoah Gyan were forced to quickly delete congratulatory messages to George Weah in the Liberia elections. Gyan was quickly out of the blocks to wish him well and call on Liberian to give him a chance while Ayew was busy with his fingers sending out congratulatory messages. Weah might still nick it and become the first former world best footballer to become president but the haste with which football stars are in to have him declared has attracted media attention.
The Black Starlets put up a splendid performance to defeat India 4-0 in the last group game of the ongoing U-17 FIFA World Cup at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday. A brace from captain Eric Ayiah, Richard Danso and Emmanuel Toku were enough to send Ghana through to the round of 16. GHANASoccernet.com rates how Ghana players fared in the fixture which has put the team through to the next stage. Ibrahim Danlad-6 The 14-year-old kept his composure anytime called upon as India failed
TheProfessional Footballers Association of Ghana have congratulated the Black Starlets following their resounding 4-0 win over India in their final group A game on Thursday. The young Ghanaian team dished a remarkable performance with a brace from captain Eric Ayiah and substitutes Emmanuel Torko and Richard Danso. And the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana have hailed the performance of the team. Congratulations to the players, management and the entire Black Starlets
Ghana striker John Antwi bagged a brace forMisr Lel Makasain their 3-2 defeat at Al Masry in the Egyptian top-flight on Thursday evening. The 25-year-old, who marked his debut for the Black Stars on Tuesday, opened the scoring with a sublime finish under two minutes. The host pulled parity with a minute left to play in the first half throughIslamSlemma at theBorg El Arab Stadium. Slemma was on hand again to give his side the lead on 62 minutes before the Ghana international restored parity
Ghana thrashed hosts India 4-0 to progressed to Round 16 of the ongoing FIFA U17 World Cup on Thursday....
Black Starlets captain Eric Ayiah has expressed his delight at opening his account in the ongoing U-17 FIFA World Cup in India on Thursday. The Cheetah FC poacher form in the ongoing juvenile competition has been a worry for Ghanaian football affiocinados after failing to hit his stride in the opening two games. But the 16-year-old delivered two goals in the side's 4-0 thumping of India at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to help Ghana advance to the round of 16 stage of the competition.
Action returns to the Paa Joe stadium in Kumasi as Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology battle University of Education in their second league game on Saturday. The hosts are buoyed by their impressive 4-2 win over Garden City University College two weeks ago ahead of a tricky tie against University of Education. The league leaders are looking supremely confident ahead of their next game amid widespread believe it will be a done deal. In the other fixture, Garden City will clash
Head coach Paa Kwesi Fabin charged his team to improve following their shock defeat against USA on Monday and they did, producing a masterful performance to thump host nation India to secure their place in the Round of 16 at FIFA U-17 World Cup. Enjoy photos from the match...
Black Starlets coach Samuel Fabin says his side were not threatened at any point in their convincing win over India in their last game group at the ongoing U-17 FIFA World Cup. Ghana impressively saw off host nation India 4-0 in their last match of Group A at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Thursday afternoon. A brace from captain Eric Ayiah and substitute attackers Richard Danso and Emmanuel Tokuwere enough to send Ghana through to the next round as group winners. And in coach
Ghana winger Ibrahim Sadiq will miss the Round of 16 clash due to suspension. The youngster picked his second yellow card of the campaign in the side's 4-0 demolishing of hosts India on Thursday. The Right to Dream Academy product will thus miss the Round of 16 clash against a yet to be known opponents. A brace from Eric Ayiah and a goal each from Emmanuel Torku and Richard Danso completed the routtheJawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in New Delhi....
India Under-17 coach Luis Norton admits his side were not good enough after their 4-0 drubbing by world-class Ghana to end their hopes in the 2017 FIFA Under-17 World Cup. The Ghanaians showed impressive physicality and mental toughness to drill four past their opponents at theJawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in New Delhi. The game was prove of how India need to train a lot more to reach the level of posing a strong competition against world-class teas like Ghana. The hosts started
Barnsley boss Paul Heckingbottom expects defender Andy Yiadom to return from injury to play against Middlesbrough in the English Championship on Saturday. The 25-year-old has been severely restricted by a back problem but may return for a timely home game against Boro. And managerPaul Heckingbottom has confirmed the Ghana international could be available for the clash at Oakwell. I have no qualms in terms of knowing if Yids is good enough. I cant wait to get Yids back firing. But
Ghana Under-17 coach Samuel Fabin is excited with his side's resounding 4-0 win over hosts India on Thursday. A brace from captain Eric Ayiah and a goal each from Emmanuel Torku and Richard Danso completed the rout at theJawaharlal Nehru International Stadium. The two-time world champions looked composed and dictated the pace right from the blast of the whistle. And coach Samuel Fabin has expressed his delight over the performance of his young troops. "I told my boys to keep their
Mali secured their spot in the Round of 16 at the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 after an assured 3-1 victory over New Zealand in New Delhi. Wednesdays result sees them finish second behind Group B winners Paraguay, while New Zealand miss out on the knockout stages after claiming one point from their three group matches. The Eaglets dominated proceedings at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, hitting the woodwork on two occasions during the contest, and deservedly took the lead through Salam Jiddous
Ghana thumped hosts India 4-0 on Thursday to reach the round of 16 of the FIFA U17 World Cup. Captain Eric Ayiah scored a brace and substitutes Richard Danso and Emmanuel Toku sublimely finished slotted home late on to send Ghana top of the table in Group A....
Inter Allies have been boosted ahead of their relegation battle clash against Liberty Professionals following the return of midfielder Isaac Twum. Twum is back in the Inter fold after returning from international duty with Ghana. The midfielder marked his senior Black Stars debut in their 3-0 win over Saudi Arabia in an international friendly on Tuesday. He missed the side's clash against Ebusua Dwarfs and Medeama....
The FIFA World Cup is the biggest event a footballer can play in, but here are nine star forwards will miss the competition in Russia next year. This recent international break excited football watchers around the world with its entertainment, heartbreak and sheer delight. The likes of Syria, Chile, the Netherlands and USA were among the nations that experienced disappointment, while Lionel Messi's Argentina and Tim Cahill's Australia were among those who made their fans proud. Unfortunately,
Playing in the bedrock competition of football for the first time in a decade has been anything but a welcome return to the tournament that gave birth to some of Ghanas best players. Indeed, the careers of Stephen Appiah, Samuel Osei Kuffour and Michael Essien gained prominence to stardom after starring for the Black Starlets at various editions of the FIFA Under 17 World Cup. Once the delight of the football loving West African nation, the agony of seeing consistent failures to grace the competition
Veteran Ghanaian broadcaster Kwabena Yeboah has been named to serve on the Board of the Free Zones Authority. Yeboah, who doubles as President of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana, is among the newly constituted board expected to fashion out policies for the Free Zones Authority. It's unclear if he is a member of the ruling party. He has an extensive experience in broadcasting spanning over three decades....
Follow the LIVE play-by-play of the last Group A game of the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup between the Black Starlets of Ghana and India on GHANAsoccernet.com Hello good afternoon and welcome to the LIVE coverage of the 2017 U17 World Cup clash between the Black Starlets of Ghana and hosts India. Both teams have played two matches with Ghana winning one and losing one while India are yet to pick their first win in the competition. Ghana will need a win to progress to the next stage of the
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