Former Ghana U20 star Prosper Kasim has joined USL side Birmingham Legion FC for the 2019 season.The former Inter Allies player spent last season on loan at third-tier side Mjällby where he helped them secure promotion to the second-tier.The 21-year-old winger scored ten goals in 27 matches which helped Mjällby to win the Division 1 league.He was signed by Swedish giants IFK Goteborg in 2015.Kasim will join countryman Razak Cromwell who was signed from Dreams FC.
Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah believes Asante Kotoko have the 'potential' to reach the group stage of the Caf Confederation Cup for the first time since 2008 after they qualified to the playoff round. The Porcupine Warriors booked their place following a 2-1 victory over Kariobangi Sharks of Kenya in Kumasi on Saturday.Appiah, who was in the stands at the Baba Yara Stadium to see the game, was thrilled with the result."I'm happy that Asante Kotoko have qualified
Ghanaian striker Bernard Tekpetey scored a sensational hat-trick to propel Paderborn to thump Darmstadt 6-2 in the German second-tier on Sunday. The goals take his total tally for the season to seven. More to follow.
Ghanaian striker Kwesi Appiah found the back of the net in AFC Wimbledon's vital away win against Wycombe in the English League One on Saturday afternoon. The 28-year-old, who had been out of action for three weeks due to injury, netted the opening goal for Wimbledon in the 29th minute with a superb volley from close range.This was after he had a goal disallowed as Wimbledon player was adjudged to have fouled his opponent prior to Appiah scoring.Jake Jervis scored in added
Of all the assets Asante Kotoko boasts of as Ghana’s biggest and most successful club, none beats its massive fan base. Absolutely none.Oh, the rich, age-old royal ties?Or the sparkling, almost bursting trophy cabinet?Neither, I say; it’s always been the fans. Time and again, Kotoko’s ever-reliable cavalry has charged forth to drag the club through the most daunting challenges and, even after 83 years, doesn’t seem to have tired one bit. On Saturday — a day when Kotoko’s
Asante Kotoko need to improve on their performance in midfield and become more compact to increase their chances of going far in the 2018/19 CAF Confederation Cup competition, coach Charles Kwablan Akonnor has disclosed.The Porcupines Warriors saw off Kenya’s Kariobangi Sharks in the second round of the competition with a 2-1 aggregate win, courtesy a barren draw in the first leg match played in Nairobi, last week, and a 2-1 triumph at the Baba Yara Stadium on Saturday.Abdul Fatawu
Ghana midfielder Nana Opoku Ampomah scored for Waasland-Beveren who made the most of court by claiming a 2-1 victory over Lokeren in the Belgium Jupiler League on Saturday night. Ampomah headed home from close range to give Beveren a deserved lead in the 26th minute.The lead was doubled in the second half courtesy a goal from the spot by Francesco Forte before Lokeren grabbed a consolation with 20 minutes to go.The win takes Waasland to 13th ahead of their final game of the year
Thomas Partey has opened up on his situation at Atletico Madrid, revealing that he is "sometimes" feels "unhappy" at the club due to his lack of regular game time. The Ghanaian international has struggled to command to make it into Diego Simeone's starting eleven this season following the arrival of Thomas Lemar and Rodri.He has participated in 19 of Atlético’s 23 LaLiga and Champions League games, although the majority of those have been from the bench.So
Coach CK Akonnor felt his Asante Kotoko side had survived a tough as they edged a tight contest with Kariobangi Sharks in the Caf Confederation Cup on Saturday. The Porcupine Warriors beat the Kenyans 2-1 in the second leg first round qualifying round clash to advance to the playoffs."The intensity was very high. These guys tested us and I must congratulate our back four." he said"We didn’t do as we wanted to do because of the attack from the opponent but we were
A lot of footballers have been diagnosed as having alcohol problem. Some legendary players in the English Premier League (EPL) from Jimmy Greaves, Tony Adams, Ray Wilkins and George Best to Paul Gascoigne and Tony Adams - have battled with the bottle.Despite the well written problems of some of these former players, some current ones both in Ghana and elsewhere in the EPL continue to suffer.Team owners, friend and families of such footballers have been scratching their heads for
European football specialist, Reuben Obodai brings you first installment on how Ghanaian players performed in abroad on Friday and Saturday.Most of the leagues in abroad have proceeded on break due to the festive season but the few Ghanaians who were in action did thrill their fans with fantastic performances.Jeffrey Schlupp struck a sucker punch after grabbing the equaliser for Palace as they did the unthinkable by beating defending league champions Manchester City at their own
European football specialist, Reuben Obodai brings you first installment on how Ghanaian players performed in abroad on Friday and Saturday.Most of the leagues in abroad have proceeded on break due to the festive season but the few Ghanaians who were in action did thrill their fans with fantastic performances.Jeffrey Schlupp struck a sucker punch after grabbing the equaliser for Palace as they did the unthinkable by beating defending league champions Manchester City at their own
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