In-form Ghanaian forward Joe Dodoo was on target but suffered an injury as Blackpool FC overcame Solihull Moors 3-2 in extra time to advance to the third round of the Emirates FA Cup.It was the visitors who were first to threaten, as defender Liam Daly sent a downward header just wide of the post inside two minutes.However, Blackpool responded by taking the lead in the 10th minute. Armand Gnanduillet was the scorer, smashing in on the volley to register his ninth goal of the season.Joe
Asante Kotoko will hold a press conference on Wednesday to interact with the media on preparations for Saturday's CAF Confederation Cup tie against Kariobangi Sharks.The event will take place at the club's secretariat at Odeneho Kwadaso in Kumasi at 2pm.The Porcupine Warriors host the Kenyan side in the 2nd leg game of the second preliminary round at the Baba Yara Stadium, having earned a scoreless draw in the 1st leg in Nairobi last Saturday.Wednesday's press interaction
Numancia midfielder Yaw Yeboah says he willingly allowed Joel Fameyeh to take the penalty which he missed in Tuesday's 5-1 win over Togo in the CAF u23 Cup of Nations qualifier. Yeboah was tasked to take the spot-kicks but says he did not hesitate when Fameyeh- who plays for Dinamo Brest in Belarus-put in a request.''Yes I wanted to take it but Fameyeh also had the confidence to effect it so there was no problem,'' Yeboah said after the game.''He
Black Meteors winger Osman Bukari has revealed his excitement on scoring his first ever international goal on his debut national team call-up. The AS Tren?ín midfielder scored the Black Meteors' second goal in their 5-1 thrashing of their Togolese counterparts in the AFCON U-23 qualifier at the Baba Yara stadium on Tuesday.The former Accra Lions player revealed that their opponents were weak on the day but could not also hide his joy on scoring for the Black Meteors.“They
Black Meteors attacker Osman Bukari believes their 5-1 walloping of Togo in the first leg of the U23 AFCON qualifier makes them a weak side.A hattrick from Spain-based striker Kwabena Owusu and strikes from Osman Bukari and Yakubu Nassam Ibrahim ensured coach Ibrahim Tanko's side set up a comfortable return leg in Lome.Speaking after the game, the AS Tren?ín winger claimed Togo were a weak opposition despite impressing in the first half of the game.“They are a weak side.
Head coach of the Black Stars, Kwesi Appiah has disclosed that his consistent lack of call-ups for locally based players is because there is no competitive football in the country. Ghana's domestic top flight leagues were truncated following the revelations of the Anas number 12 documentary in June.The piece by the investigative journalist caught several top Ghana Football Association officials and referees involved in allleged bribery and corruption practices.Appiah, who's
Togo's U-23 coach Jean Paul Yoavi says the Black Meteors deserved the win against his side in the AFCON U-23 qualifier. The Black Meteors thumped Togo 5-1 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Tuesday after Salamanca striker Kwabena Owusu bagged a hat-trick with Osman Bukari and Nassam Ibrahim netting a goal each.Jean Paul Yaovi admitted after the game, there was a huge difference in quality between the two sides.“The Ghana team deserved their victory. They dominated the game
Black Meteors hat-trick hero Kwabena Owusu has expressed his desire to don the Black Stars jersey following his superlative performance in the 2019 AFCON U23 qualifier against Togo.The Salmantino UDS forward became the toast of fans at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium after bagging a hat-trick in Ghana’s 5-1 win over neighbours Togo in the first leg of the 2019 AFCON U23 qualifier.In an interview with reporters after the match, the 21-year-old hitman could not hide his desire of playing
Hearts of Oak visited patients of the Orthopedic Training Centre in Adoagyiri, Eastern Region on Tuesday.The Phobians decided to celebrate the day with them ahead of the Christmas and New Year festivities.According to the club's media outlet, they made a presentation to the centre for their upkeep.Orthopedic Training Centre (OTC) is a non-profit organisation whose mission is enabling the handicapped in Ghana, mainly children, to gain independent and productive lives.
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