Former Ghana International John Painstil has come out to debunk the sale of Ghana Premier League side Wa All Stars to Member of Parliament for Tamale South Haruna Iddrisu as he claims the team has been bought by his team from embattled Ghana Football Association boss Kwesi Nyantakyi.John Painstil and his team have acquired Wa All Stars according to reports and in the wake of issues concerning the sale of the team to the Member of Parliament, GHANAsoccernet has sighted a letter which
General Manager of Wa All Stars Nana Obiri Yeboah has indicated that his club has not be sol to Member of Parliament for Tamale South Harruna Iddrisu as reported in the media.He however confirmed that there have been talks between both parties but a deal has not been agreed.“There’s been an attempt from the Hon. MP but nothing has been agreed upon. In fact, he has written to us officially, expressing his interest in buying the club but we are yet to respond,” he told Footballmadeinghana.comObiri
Abdul Majeed Waris (born 19 September 1991) plays as a striker for Nantes on loan from Porto.Born in Tamale, Waris started his career at the Ghanaian Right to Dream Academy when he was twelve. He moved to England and joined Hartpury College, while simultaneously gaining a place at the Nike Academy, where he would go on to feature in the reserves side at Forest Green Rovers.In October 2009, Waris signed a four-year contract with Swedish Allsvenskan side BK Häcken for an undisclosed
Bayern Munich’s reserve team is back in the third division after an eight-year absence, and the set-up that once brought through the likes of Thomas Müller, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Philipp Lahm is again packed full of promising talent that you could soon see in action with the first team.Fresh from beating the Wolfsburg reserves 5-4 on aggregate in their promotion play-off, bundesliga.com takes a closer look at five Bayern players you should be keeping an eye on… Kwasi OkyereKwasi
Hearts of Oak defender Mohammed Alhassan rates himself ahead of his peers in the domestic league after successfully helping the Phobians finish top of Zone B in the NC Special Competition. The former WAFA defender, who was named in coach Kwesi Appiah's 29-man provisional squad for the Nations Cup pre-camping in the UAE says he is the best defender in Ghana."I respect every player (defender) in this country, but currently I am the best defender looking at my qualities
Former Balikerispor forward Mahatma Otoo believes Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah can lead the Black Stars to success at the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt. Otoo and Appiah worked to together at the U-23 level in the All Africa Games in Maputo 2015, where the Black Meteors won gold under the leadership of the 58-year old.Ahead of the Nations Cup, there's been criticisms over Appiah hold of the team and as to whether the team can excel with the current captaincy crisis overshadowing
Just one week after Asamoah Gyan was stripped of the Ghana captaincy and handed to Andre Ayew, Brazil have followed suit by stripping Neymar of the captaincy and replaced by Dani Alves ahead of next month's Copa America.Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah courted some controversy last week when he named Ayew as the new leader of the Black Stars just one month before the Africa Cup of Nations.This sparked fury from Gyan who resigned from his position and retired from international
Striker Paul Ayongo has expressed delight in helping Portuguese side Paços de Ferreira earn promotion to the Liga I after a deserved victory over the weekend against Cova Piedade. The 22-year old has been a key cog for the club this season, rounding off a brilliant campaign as winner of the second division of Portuguese football.The former Charity Stars attacker, who bagged in four goals for the Beavers could not hide his joy of securing promotion with the club.''It
Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan has opted not to extend his expiring contract with Turkish club Kayserispor, Ghanasoccernet.com can exclusively.This comes after the top-flight side Kayserispor handed the Ghana general captain a new deal to extend his expiring contract.Gyan's deal with the club ends on 30th June 2019 but agents close to the player have revealed to Ghanasoccernet.com that he will not take the offer.This is because the Turkish side have not been prompt in paying salaries
Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan sent debt collectors to seize items from the offices of Turkish top-flight side Kayserispor in a drastic action to recover his unpaid wages, Ghanasoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.The 33-year-old and his lawyers were forced into taking the action after several failed promises of of paying his outstanding wages of 435,000 Euros before the start of May.This looks like the most drastic action taken by a footballer over his unpaid wages in Turkey where
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