Genoa midfielder Isaac Cofie has been hospitalized for antibiotic treatment after contracting an infection. A statement on the club's website read: ''Genoa Cricket and Football Club announces that midfielder Isaac Cofie has been hospitalized today (Wednesday) at San Martino hospital, due to an infection requiring antibiotic treatment. ''The players condition is under medical supervision. With a regular course, hell be released in the coming days.'' Cofie, 26,
Liverpool striker Sadio Mane has been named in Senegal's World Cup qualifying squad for early next month despite being ruled out until late November with a hamstring injury which has sparked concern from the English side. The 25-year-old was last month ruled out of action for six weeks which means he won't return until late in November. However, Mane has been named in the Senegal squad for their crunch Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying double-header against South Africa on November 10
Former Ghana U20 goalkeeper Muntawakilu Seidu has urged Ghanaian clubs to stop paying signing-on fees to players and spread the money on their salaries to make it significant. Muntawakilu who now plays for Nigerian giants Enugu Rangers argues that Ghanaian clubs must adopt the Nigerian model of paying their players good salaries without signing-on fees. He explains that in Nigeria, the clubs do not pay signing-on fees to players, rather, they spread the signing-on fees on the salaries of the
Former Hearts of Oak shot stopper Muntawakilu Seidu says Aduana Stars deserve all the plaudits for emerging winners of the Ghana Premier League and must be applauded. To him, The Ogya Boys missed out on the title last season, surrendering it to Wa All Stars but their preseason preparations this season demonstrated they were in for the title. The former Ghana U20 goalie added that he wasn't disappointed both his former clubs Kotoko and Hearts couldn't win the title since the Dormaa Ahenkro
All the players that featured for the Super Eagles on their way to qualifying for the 2018 World Cup will share from the $12.5m largesse due Nigeria for being among the 32 teams to vie for honours in Russia. FIFA will pay the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) $12.5 million (about N4.5 billion), which is $10 million (N3.6 billion) for qualifying for the 2018 World Cup tournament and $2.5 million to prepare for the competition in Russia. Such bonuses are usually paid by FIFA to federations of
Algeria have brought back former player Rabah Madjer as their new national coach to succeed the sacked Lucas Alcaraz after the country failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup,the Algerian Football Federation confirmed on Wednesday. Madjer, 58, becomes the country's fifth national coach in three years and must pick up the pieces after their failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. Their poor qualifying campaign cost Alcaraz his position as he was sacked earlier this month after just six
Ghana and Nigeria prospective students are among Africans who have been encouraged to apply for FIFA's Masters degree programme done at the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES). The process officially opened the application process for the 19th edition (2018-2019) of the FIFA Master. Organised by theInternational Centre for Sport Studies (CIES)in partnership withDe Montfort Universityin Leicester (England),SDA Bocconi School of Managementin Milan (Italy) and theUniversity of Neuchtel(Switzerland),
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