Asante Kotoko managing director, George Amoako has disclosed that the club is planning ahead of the new season without their talisman Songne Yacouba.The Burkinabe international Songne Yacouba is set to be on his way out which has been confirmed by the club.According to George Amoako, the fans should forget about Songne Yacouba going forward as he will no longer be a part of the club’s plan in the future.“Kotoko is preparing without Songne Yacouba so I entreat the fans to forget
Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi hopes that next Friday's Africa Cup of Nations final against Senegal will persuade more countries to put their trust in the region's managers.Both teams are led by local coaches in their early 40s with ex-Algeria international Belmadi in charge of the Desert Foxes and Senegal under the leadership of Aliou Cisse, who played for the Lions of Teranga when they last reached the final in 2002."It's a great message that we have sent to
The Ghana Football Association has invited representatives of clubs in the two divisions as well as women's football to plan for the 2019/20 season.Also, a GHALCA executive has been asked to attend the meeting, which will take place at the Ghana FA Secretariat on Wednesday, 17 July, 2019.A statement read: ''The Ghana Football Association sends its compliments and kindly requests you to appoint two representatives each from Premier, Division One and Women Football
Hearts of Oak gaffer, Kim Grant, says his side is the best kitted team in the country after they unveiled their partnership deal with the United Kingdom kits manufacturing giants Umbro at a colourful ceremony held last week at the Accra Sports Stadium.Hearts of Oak have signed a three-year sponsorship deal with Umbro and as part of the partnership, Umbro will be the exclusive global technical partner of the Club, supplying the Hearts playing squad with best-in-class authentic competition
Nigeria manager Gernot Rohr says his team took their foot off the throttle in anticipation of extra time in their 2019 Africa Cup of Nation semifinal against Algeria last night.The score was locked at 1-1 at the end of the regulation 90 minutes and seemingly headed for an extra half hour, but the Fennec Foxes struck in the fifth minute of added time through a brilliant free kick from Riyad Mahrez, securing a 2-1 win and a place in Friday’s final.Earlier, an own goal from William
Senegal will face Algeria in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations final following a 1-0 extra-time win over Tunisia at 30 June Stadium in Cairo on Sunday evening. The Lions of Teranga were the dominant side in the opening half, but were upstaged by their opponents in a drama-filled second that included two missed penalties.The most notable chance of the first half fell to Youssouf Sabaly, but having beaten Mouez Hassen with a curling effort, the fullback was desperately unlucky to watch
Senegal moved a step closer to a maiden Africa Cup of Nations title with their semi-final victory on Sunday but will be without key defender Kalidou Koulibaly against Algeria in Friday's title decider.The imposing centre back, who is regarded among the best in European club football, was cautioned for a second time in three matches after conceding a penalty in Sunday's 1-0 semi-final win over Tunisia in Cairo and will be suspended for the final."It's a shame
Ghana midfielder Emmanuel Agyeman-Badu played his first game for new club Hellas Verona in preseason on Sunday. The 28-year old climbed off the bench to help the serie A returnees thrash lower tier side US Primiero 12-0 in their first preseason game.Veteran forward Giampaolo Pazzin and 21-year old striker ?ubomír Tupta each scored hat-tricks.Samuel Di Carmine scored twice with Mattias Zacagni, Daniel Bessa and Max Kumbulla all scoring a goal apiece.Agyeman-Badu joined Hellas
Riyad Mahrez's stunning 95th-minute free-kick sent Algeria into their first Africa Cup of Nations final in 29 years as Nigeria were this time the victims of late drama.After an own goal sent Senegal into the final at Tunisia’s expense, the same misfortune struck Nigeria in Sunday’s second semi-final when William Troost-Ekong inadvertently chested the ball into his own net.However, it did not prove to be the decisive goal, as Odion Ighalo’s penalty – awarded after a
Ghanaian defender Nicholas Amponsah scored his first goal for Chattanooga Red Wolves to earn his club a draw in their USL clash with Forward Madison FC.The 22-year old headed one home off of a cross sent in from the left flank by Vangjel Zguro following a corner kick.Connor Tobin put Forward Madison in the lead, finding the net off of a corner kick sent in by Danny Tenorio. Madison would hold on to its 1-0 lead going into halftime.A second half revival by the travelling side,
Ghanaian forward Patrick Twumasi has revealed he is ready to leave Deportivo Alaves following interests from other club in the summer transfer window. The ex-Astana attacker disclosed that some clubs have shown interest in offering him a move away from Alaves after a difficult first season in Spain.“I have received several offers, several Clubs are interested to sign me and I am also willing to leave,” he told Ghanasportsonline.com.“I will sit with them (Alaves) and discuss
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