Ghana football has been handed a major recognition by the international world as children from China will soon be coming to Ghana to undertake football lessons as part of a recreational program by Ghana First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo. The first Lady signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with China that will see Chinese children coming to Ghana to study how to play football. The MOU will also see Ghanaian children also travelling to China to take lessons in Martial Arts and Ping Pong.
President of Dreams FC Kurt Okraku says there was no way he would sanction the renewal of most of the Hearts of Oak players 12 months ago if he was Togbe Afede. Kwame Kizito, Thomas Abbey, Vincent Atinga and Fatau Mohammed all want out of the club after the expiration of their contracts following an amazing season at the club. The quartet all excelled under Coach Frank Nuttal but reports indicates they have rejected contracts renewals to seek a new adventure elsewhere. And former member
Asante Kotoko are inches away from securing the signature of enterprising Bolga All Stars left back Moro Ibrahim after healthy negotiations with the players manager. The Black Stars B left back has been a major target for the Porcupine Warriors who are looking to augment their squad for the upcoming season. The Reds will be defending their FA Cup title while they take a huge step towards the CAF Confederation Cup trophy as well as the Ghana Premier League trophy, all in the coming season, necessitating
Hearts of Oaks Administrative Manager has angrily called the bluff of players whose contracts have run out and are seeking to leave the club claiming they are not indispensable. The clubs top scorers Thomas Abbey and Kwame Kizito with 13 and 7 goals respectively have their contracts expired with the Phobians and could be exiting as free agents. In-form defenders Vincent Atingah and Fatau Mohammed as well as midfielder Leonard Tawiah general captain Robin Gnange and left back Ghandi Kassenu
Asante Kotoko duo, Isaac Quansah and Richard Osei Agyemang are not worried with reports that they have been named in the clubs reported transfer list. Reports in the local media have it that the two are part of about ten players the club is transfer-listing based on the advice of the head coach Steve Polack. Both players say they are not bothered about being named on the purportedtransfer list, as the Porcupine Warriors lookto augment their squad ahead of the 2017/18 football season. In
Elmina Sharks have tabled an offer too juicy to be rejected to Medeama SC for the signature of their brilliant midfielder Justice Blay according to reports. Despite Medeamas decision not to sell their young midfielder Justice Blay, Elmina Sharks have almost succeeded in capturing the enterprising midfielder. Sharks are reported to have sent a formal request for the services of the player which the Tarkwa-based club did not respond to. Regardless of the no-response posture of the Muaves,
Zone One Champions Techiman Eleven Wonders have started preparations for their maiden Premier League campaign, strengthening their squad for the top flight. Techiman Eleven Wonders who won the Zone One in the just ended GN Bank Division One League are reported to have agreed personal terms with Nea Salamina player Obeng Kwadwo The 18 year old striker has agreed personal terms to sign for the newly promoted Ghana Premier League club. The reports further say that both clubs have already agreed
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