Dreams FC coach Abdul Karim Zito has eulogized the performance of his players in their 2-1 victory over Hearts of Oak in the GHALCA G-8 final at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Sunday. The Dawu-based outfit had to come back from a down to inflict a 2-1 defeat on the Phobians. Hearts drew the first blood through midfielder Daniel Kodie's thunderbolt strike in the 11th minute. However, Kweku Adjei Darko and captain Leonard Owusu scored in either half to hand Dreams their first major trophy.
Ghanaian midfielder Jonathan Opoku climbed off the bench to rescue a point for VVV Venlo in their 1-1 stalemate with ADO Den Haag at theCars Jeans Stadion on Saturday. Den Haag opened the scoring in the 23rd minute courtesyBjorn Johnsen after connecting toDanny Bakker through pass. As the game the looked to be slipping away from VVV, coach Maurice Steijn called upon Jonathan Opoku from the bench in the 67th minute of the game. The Ghanaian attacker repaid the faith shown in him by coach
Ghanaian attacker William Owusu Acheampong registered his name on the score sheet for Royal Antwerp as they drew 2-2 with Club Brugge in the Belgian Jupilar Pro League at the Bosuil Stadion on Sunday. Antwerp got off to a flying start in the 25th minute through Brazilian midfielder Matheus from close range before William Acheampong doubled their lead in the 44th minute after he fed by veteran Belgian defender Jelle Van Damme. However, the league leaders bounced back from the break with a
Hearts of Oak midfielder Samudeen Ibrahim believes lack of concentration cost them the GHALCA G-8 title after losing 2-1 to Dreams FC in the final on Sunday. Hearts lost a second successive GHALCA season's curtain raiser tournaments following their 2-1 to Premier League newcomers Dreams FC. Daniel Kordie shot the Phobians into the lead in the 11th minute, but Abdul Razak Cronwell restored parity for the Still Believe seven minutes after. Leonard Owusu struck the winning goal for Karim
Hearts of Oak coach Frank Nuttal has lashed out at his charges for losing concentration in their 2-1 defeat to Dreams FC in the GHALCA G-8 final at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Sunday. The Phobiansgot their noses in front in the 11th minute of the game through Daniel Kordie's 25 yards thunderbolt strike. Seven minutes later, Kweku Adjei Darko drew Dreams FC level when he slalomed through the defenders before lifting the ball over goalkeeper Benjamin Mensah. Dreams were awarded a
Dreams FC captain Leonard Owusu says their determination to win their maiden major trophy played a key part in their GHLACA G-8 triumph over Hearts of Oak. The Ghana Premier League returnees clinched their first major trophy since the inception of the club in 2009 as they inflicted a 2-1 defeat on Hearts of Oak in the GHALCA G-8 tournament at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Sunday. Hearts took an early lead when Daniel Kordie unleashed a thunderbolt from 25 yards which flew past goalkeeper
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