Kotoko will host division two side Cedar Village in a low profile training game at the Adako Jachie grounds on Tuesday.The game forms part of the newly-signed coach Charles Kwablan Akonnor's means of assessing the players under his care.Cedar Village FC were occupying the 2nd spot in their zonal league before the suspension of the 2017/18 Premier League in June.The side drew 2-2 draw against the Kotoko youth side in a two-leg friendly months ago.C.K Akonnor would have the opportunity
Black Queens midfielder Priscilla Okyere says they won't under rate or respect any of their group opponents at the Africa Women's Cup of Nations next month. The midfielder reacted to the AWCON draw confidently on Social Media insisting the the Black Queens are in the competition to host and win it.She posted on Twitter,"No team is big No team is small We ain't under rating any team or respecting any team on the field of play #YESWECAN #HOSTANDWIN,"Ghana
This year's 8th Edition of the 3G Awards is a reminisce of the 2011 version. The 2011 edition honoured many soccer legends and personalities who had travelled to the US for the first time.The 2018 edition will have similar great media personalities also coming to New York for the first time and one of them is the award-winning and great media personality; Reuben Sai Obodai of Global Media Alliance's Happyghana.com and Chief Editor of Ghana's biggest football website,
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) Normalisation Committee will meet President Nana Akufo-Addo on Tuesday, October 23, at the Jubilee House.The Dr. Kofi Amoah led committee would be meeting the first gentleman of the land to brief him on the current situation of how far they have reached with football reforms in the country.Last week, the committee met with owners and administrators of Premier League and Division One clubs to address issues with regards to the domestic leagues
Administrative Manager of Dreams FC Ameenu Shardow has descended heavily on Asante Kotoko following their push to represent Ghana at the CAF Confederation Cup.Despite a collective decision of the Ghana FA Normalization Committee and the clubs not to submit representatives for the 2018/19 CAF Inter-Club competitions, Asante Kotoko have requested to be allowed to participate in Africa next season.In reacting to the request by the Porcupine Warriors, Shardow believes they are acting
Division One League side Sekondi Hasaacas have moved their training sessions to the Chapel Hill Park starting from Wednesday, 24 October 2018. The was after the completion of work on the grass and the clearing of the surroundings at Chapel Hill- a property owned by the club.Hasaacas' first and second team players have been training at the Takoradi Police Park.Management is planning to to renovate the Club House which is on the same 4 acres’ land.
Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC have line up a friendly with giants Hearts of Oak on Sunday in Dawu. Dreams FC have been preparing ahead of the return of competitive football in country and have their manager Juha Pasoja back from holidays in Finland.The Dawu based outfit have labelled the game against the Ghana giants as the "Repeat on the Mountain" after beating the same side in the first round of the Ghana Premier League at the same venue.The "Still Believe"
Black Stars coach has insisted that the two-year contract given to him by the then Ghana Football Association is not enough for him to achieve his target.The 58-year-old gaffer posited that for a coach to build a strong and long-term team, he would need more than two years to successfully achieve that target.“I believe if you want to build a team towards a future then two years isn’t enough,” Appiah told Kumasi based Silver FM."Looking at my two years given it’s not
Asante Kotoko captain Amos Frimpong says he is not sure whether he will stay at the club till the end of his career or move on in future. The dependable right back has been with the Porcupine Warriors for seven years but could not tell if he will stay at the club till he retires.Frimpong admits there has been offers in the past but he decided to stay.“I don’t know whether I will retire at Kotoko or not. I have been at the club for seven years now but you never know what tomorrow
German-born of Ghanaian descent Gabriel Kyeremateng climbed off the bench to net for Stoke City as they smashed Norwich City 7-2 in the Premier League 2 on Monday evening.The budding hitman replaced Tyrese Campbell in the 46th minute after his side had already put four goal pass Norwich City.The 19-year-old swiftly announced his presence by involving himself in Stoke’s subsequent two goals before finally hitting in the 72nd minute.Kyeremateng, who joined the Championship side
Former Ghana U-20 forward Benjamin Tetteh continued with his red-hot form in Czech after scoring a brace as Sparta Prague thrashed FK Mlada Boleslav on Monday night. The former Dreams FC forward was a menace to the defence of Mlada Boleslav who could not find a way of stopping the striker as Sparta won 4-1.Matej Pulkrab opened the scoring for Sparta Prague in the 19th minute before Tetteh made it two sixty seconds later.Tetteh scored his second and the home sides third in the
Ghanaian forward Daniel Agyei registered his name on the score sheet for Burnley in their 6-0 walloping of Sheffield United in the Professional Development League on Monday night.Agyei netted a superb goal in the 65th minute as the Clarets who looked charged on the night secure an emphatic win over the visiting side who were seeking to go joint top of the table.The 21-year-old marksman hit the back of the net when he perfectly nodded home Robbie Brady’s free-kick to entertain
Minister of Youth and Sports Isaac Asiamah has called on Ghanaians to support the Black Queens in their bid to clinch the upcoming Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON).The Black Queens are paired with Algeria, Mali and Cameroon in Group A and will kick-start their campaign on November 17 against North African side Algeria at the Accra Sports Stadium.Speaking after the CAF official draw for the tournament, Isaac Asiamah pleaded with Ghanaians to give the Queens massive support
Minister of Youth and Sports Isaac Asiamah has called on Ghanaians to support the Black Queens in their bid to clinch the upcoming Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON).The Black Queens are paired with Algeria, Mali and Cameroon in Group A and will kick-start their campaign on November 17 against North African side Algeria at the Accra Sports Stadium.Speaking after the CAF official draw for the tournament, Isaac Asiamah pleaded with Ghanaians to give the Queens massive support
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