Hearts of Oak have been dealt a huge blow as their topmost target of the season Charbel Gomez has been spotted training with Italian giants Udinese for a possible move. The Benin international who was reported to have inched close to joining the Ghanaian giants has swerved the Phobians for a more lucrative offer from The Little Zebras. Gomez, who was a star player at the 2017 WAFU Cup of Nations, was set to arrive in Ghana in a next week to complete talks with the Phobians and put pen to paper.
Hearts of Oak have been dealt a huge blow as their topmost target of the season Charbel Gomez has been spotted training with Italian giants Udinese for a possible move. The Benin international who was reported to have inched close to joining the Ghanaian giants has swerved the Phobians for a more lucrative offer from The Little Zebras. Gomez, who was a star player at the 2017 WAFU Cup of Nations, was set to arrive in Ghana in a next week to complete talks with the Phobians and put pen to paper.
Asante Kotoko SC have announced the acquisition of goalkeeper Michael Abu from Ebusua Dwarfs on a two year deal for an undisclosed fee. The former Sekondi Hasaacas shot stopper becomes the club's fourth official signing after Emmanuel Owusu, Mohammed Vie Sylla and Wahab Adams ahead of the new season. The 26 year old kept the posts sixteen times for the Mysterious Club last season in the Ghana Premier League and managed to keep three clean sheets in the process. Abu will compete with
Ghana Premier League giants Asante Kotoko have confirmed the signing of Burkinabe international, Mohammed Sylla on a two-year deal. Sylla had been training with the MTN FA Cup holders for past two weeks in a bid to win a contract with the Kumasi-based outfit. And after a successful trial, the Burkinabe has been snapped up on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee. He becomes the clubs second acquisition after defender Emmanuel Owusu, who joined the club from Division One outfit, Nea Salamina
Medeama president Moses Armah has admitted holding talks with former Kotoko duo Richard Osei-Agyemang and Kwame Boateng over a possible move. The Mauve and Yellows are back in the market looking for replacements for defender Paul Aidoo and striker Bernard Ofori. The Tarkwa-based side have been quite in the transfer market but appears to be working behind the scenes to sniff off their targets. They are interested in former Kotoko defender Richard Osei-Agyemang and Kwame Boateng, who left
Old students of Saint Augustine College, Adisadel College and Mfantsipim School will renew their rivalry when they face off in the annual soccer gala on Saturday, December 23. The three schools will engage themselves in a football match at the Dzorwulu astro-turf pitch. After years of completion, the three groups made up of class of 1996 will still jostle out to secure the bragging rights. The activity will also be used to mark the end of a busy year, hence, will have old friends and pals
Medeama have parted with six key players ahead of the start of the new season, the club has announced. Defender Daniel Ocran, winger Latif Salifu and striker Edmund Owusu-Peprah have been told to look elsewhere. Towering centre-back Paul Aidoo, left-back Francis Addo and deputy captain Samuel Adade have also left following the expiration of their contracts. The six players have been integral part of the squad for the past three seasons but will no longer continue their careers in Tarkwa.
AshantiGold coach Charles Akunnor has recommendedNassam Yakubu to join his outfit's technical team ahead of next season. The Miners narrowly escaped relegation last season after their poor start to the campaign. And Akunnor, who steered the club from relegation, is reported to be keen to add experienced goalkeeping coach Nassam Yakubu to his backroom staff as they are determined to take the league by storm next season. Yakubu previously worked as the goalkeepers coach for the Black Stars
Exeter City are still waiting for a tribunal date to be set over their compensation claim for Ethan Ampadu's transfer to Chelsea. The Welsh-born Ghanaian teenager was named man-of-the-match for an impressive display in the Blues' dramatic 2-1 win over Bournemouth in the EFL Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday. He has also appeared in the Premier League and debuted for Wales, but the Grecians are yet to see any return on their academy product. The 17-year-old joined the Blues at the end
We have awakened. We will not sleep anymore. Today, from now on, there is a new African in the world! That new African is ready to fight his own battles and show that after all, the black man is capable of managing his own affairs. We are going to demonstrate to the world, to the other nations, that we are prepared to lay our own foundation, these were the words of Ghanas 1st President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah on Independence Day in 1957. And I think, from now on, there is a new Ghanaian and that new
Ghanaian attacker William Owusu scored for Royal Antwerp in their 2-1 victory over Sporting Lokeren in the Belgian Jupilar Pro League at the Bosuil Stadion. Lokeren got their noses in front in the 15th minute of the match through French strikerJulian Michel. Antwerp had to wait until the 59th minute to level the scores as Ghanaian forward, William Owusu tapped in from close range. Guus Hupperts completed the dramatic comeback for the host in the dying embers of the match with a superb strike.
Mubarak Wakaso was a late substitute as his Alaves side won against a sorry looking Malaga side to move out of danger in the Spanish La Liga. Forward Munir Haddadi secured all three points on the day with a strike that is worthy of settling any tie on the 60th minute. Wakaso came on to replace Pedraza Alfonso in the 89th minute to see off the remainder of the game....
Tema Youth defender Malik Ismaila Antiri has completed a move to Tanzanian top-flight side Singida United for an undisclosed fee, GHANASoccernet.com can confirm. According to club director Festo Richard Sanga, Antiri has arrived in the country to serve Singida United who are on the verge of winning the 2017/18 Tanzanian Premier League Cup. The centre back replaces Zimbabwean international Elisha Muroiwa who recently left the club being coached by Dutch/Ghanaian tactician Hans Van Der Pluijm.
Republicans FC were held to a 1-1 draw game by Mighty Jets in a friendly game played at the Republicans Academy at Apantem on Thursday. The much-publicized match that brought out the who-is-who of Ghanaian football coaches and football heavyweights lived up to its billing. Republicans put their best foot forward, scoring in the third minute of action through goal-poacher Daniel Afriyie. But Jets hit back two minutes later through William Duah who calmly slotted home to level proceedings.
Aduana Stars are close to re-sign striker Yahaya Mohammed who is available on a free transfer. Mohammed has returned to Ghana after terminating his contract with Tanzanian side Azam FC. The Fire Boys believe his experience will help their domestic and Africa next season. ''Yahaya is back to Aduana to help us next season. He was supposed to arrive in Dormaa three days ago but I learned he landed yesterday,'' the club's CEO Albert Commey told Graphic Sports. Aduana's
Great Olympics striker Abel Manomey says he has been cleared by his doctor to commence training after five-month injury layoff. Manomey joined Great Olympics last season from Kotoku Royals and before his injury he has scored six Premier League goals. Manomey joined the Wonder Club at the start of last season from second-tier side Kotoku Royals and went on to hit six league goals before breaking his tibia and fibula bone at the club's training ground. The sharp-shooter underwent the knife
Ghana international Solomon Asante will play outside the shores of Africa for the first time in his career after signing for Phoenix Rising FC GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm. The Ghanaian who has kept the deal close to his chest arrived in the United States on Monday and went through all the finer checks before signing the deal. He will be reunited two familiar faces, Patrice Carteron a coach he worked with at TP Mazembe and fellow Ghanaian Gladson Awako who was first to join the USA based
The Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) has launched the 2018 G8 tournament in Kumasi. The ceremony took place at the True Vine Hotel, Kumasi on Thursday night. The pre-season tournament will run from 6 -21 January 2018 at two venues: Kumasi and Cape Coast. FA Cup champions Asante Kotoko, Ghana Premier League title holders Aduana Stars, Dreams FC and Eleven wonders will be based in Kumasi. The Cape Coast zone consists of Hearts of Oak, Ebusua Dwarfs, Karela FC and Medeama SC....
Newly signedAcadmico Viseu FC striker Kwame Nsor says he is not perturbed despite the persistent shunning by the technical handlers of the Black Stars. The lanky forward was one of Ghana'a most impressive players in Europe last term as he hit the back of the net sixteen times in the Primeira Liga for Portuguese sideUniao Madeira. Following his superlative performance for the Segunda Division outfit, the 25-year-old was snapped up byAcadmico Viseu FC ahead of the January transfer window.
Former Asante Kotoko skipper Jordan Opoku has rejoined the club on a one-year deal after an impressive two-week trial with the club ahead of the coming campaign. The midfield dynamo has impressed the technical handlers of the porcupine warriors during a three-week trial session. According to Kumasi-based radio station, Light FM, the signing of the 30-year-old enforcer was pushed by head coach, Steve Polack who intends to wrestle for the league title as well as storming Africa next season
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