The Normalization Committee of the Ghana Football Association today (Tuesday) met with heads and members of Judicial and Standing Committees of the Ghana Football Association.Among the committees which met with the Normalization Committee included the Legal Committee, Appeals Committee, Disciplinary Committee, Club Licensing Board, Players’ Status Committee, Premier League Board, Division One League Board, Ethics Committee, etc.The discussion, which was led by the President
Head coach of the Black Maidens, Evans Adotey says he knew striker Abdulai Mukarama will excel in the opening game against Uruguay, praising her hat-trick in the 5-0 thrashing of the hosts.The 16 year old forward was in devastating form against the South Americans after scoring three goals as Ghana thumped Uruguay 5-0 on match day 1.Despite missing several chances, Mukarama scored in the 25th, 78th and 90th minutes to mark the first hat-trick of the tournament, but her coach, Evans
Head coach of the Black Maidens, Evans Adotey has credited his sides big win over Uruguay at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup to the tactical discipline of his team. Ghana thumped hosts Uruguay 5-0 at the Estadio Charrua on Tuesday night to begin their campaign on a flying note.Captain Abdulai Mukarama bagged a hat-trickk, with Milot Pokuaa and Fuseina Mumuni scoring the others.After a dominant display by the Black Maidens, coach Evans Adotey insists his girls executed his
Ghana U17 women's captain Mukaram Abdulai won the Player of the Match award following their 5-0 hammering of host Uruguay at the World Cup on Tuesday.Abdulai scored a hat-trick that helped the Black Maidens to destroy the home side at Estadio Charrua in Montevideo which resulted in her receiving the award.The Ghana captain claimed the hat-trick in the Group A contest of the opening day at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2018 and also assisting.The Black Maidens opened the
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