The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has put in place various structures to deal with poor officiating in the Ghana Premier League, this is according to Referees Manager, Alex Kotey.Speaking on the GFA Podcast, Kotey refuted allegations that match officials are biased towards some clubs.He admitted that referees make mistakes, but argued that it is only because they are humans and can have bad days.â??It is very difficult to agree or to generalise that the referees are biased.
The Referees Manager at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Alex Kotey, has acknowledged that referees in the Ghana Premier League do make mistakes. However, he refuses to accept that referees assigned to matches are sometimes biased in their officiating.Speaking on the GFA Podcast, Alex Kotey assured that the referees committee is committed to improving officiating in the Ghana Premier League.â??It is very difficult to agree or to generalise that the referees are biased. I
Tammy Abraham has reportedly expressed interest in playing for Nigeria after falling out of favour with England, reigniting debate over whether the Super Eagles should welcome him.The 28-year-old Aston Villa striker, eligible through his Nigerian parents, was once part of England's plans but has not received regular call-ups in recent years. With his international career stalled, reports suggest the former Chelsea forward is now open to switching allegiance to Nigeria.Abraham's
Bibiani Gold Stars deputy communications and administrative manager Joseph Oti Manu has declared that his side's 2-1 victory over Accra Hearts of Oak sends a clear message about their title intentions.The defending champions secured their first-ever win over the Phobians since gaining promotion to the Ghana Premier League, a result that keeps them firmly in the title hunt. Gold Stars remain second in the standings but have now reduced the gap to league leaders Medeama SC to
Bibiani Gold Stars deputy communications and administrative manager Joseph Oti Manu has described the club's 2-1 victory over Accra Hearts of Oak as a "good weekend" that underlines their title credentials.The defending champions secured their first-ever win over the Phobians since gaining promotion to the Ghana Premier League, a result that keeps them firmly in championship contention. Gold Stars remain second in the standings but have now closed the gap on leaders
Bibiani GoldStars' deputy communications and administrative manager Joseph Oti Manu has adopted a measured tone despite his side's historic 2-1 victory over Accra Hearts of Oak, insisting the defending champions are taking the title race one game at a time.The win marked Gold Stars' first-ever triumph over the Phobians since gaining promotion to the Ghana Premier League, a result that narrowed the gap to leaders Medeama SC to just one point with ten matches remaining.Speaking
Kocaelispor forward Dan Agyei has declared his readiness to represent Ghana, expressing hope that his long-standing willingness to play for the Black Stars will finally be rewarded with an invitation.The 27-year-old former Leyton Orient striker, who qualifies for Ghana through his heritage, revealed that he has kept the door open since initial discussions with Ghanaian football officials back in 2018."It would be an honour to represent my country, Ghana. I'm a proud Ghanaian
Ghanaian striker Bismark Charles Sie found the back of the net for KF Vllaznia Shkodër, scoring the crucial equaliser in their 3â??1 comeback victory over KF Tirana in the Kategoria Superiore.The 24-year-old centre forward rose to the occasion after his side fell behind early in the match. His goal not only levelled the score but also shifted momentum decisively in Vllaznia's favour, paving the way for two additional strikes that sealed an impressive comeback win.The
Ghanaian forward Benjamin Bernard Boateng was the difference-maker as Kahrbaa Ismailia earned a 2â??0 away victory over Pharco in the Egyptian Premier League.Boateng opened the scoring in the 19th minute, calmly converting a penalty won by Yassin El Mallah to put the visitors in front at Haras El Hodoud Stadium.Kahrbaa Ismailia managed the game intelligently after the breakthrough, keeping Pharco at armâ??s length despite the hosts edging possession and registering more shots.
Asante Kotoko interim coach Prince Yaw Owusu has pointed to his side's inefficiency in front of goal as the primary reason for their frustrating goalless draw against Vision FC at Baba Yara Stadium.Speaking after the Week 24 Ghana Premier League encounter, Owusu described the match as "open" but lamented his team's inability to deliver where it mattered most."It was an open game. Vision is not a bad side. When they get the ball, they do what they want to
Belgian-Ghanaian winger Francis Amuzu delivered on the big stage, scoring as Gremio cruised to a 3â??0 first-leg win over arch-rivals Internacional in the Gaucho Final at Arena do Grêmio.After a tight opening half-hour, the hosts broke through on 34 minutes when Jose Enamorado made it 1â??0, setting the tone for a dominant display.Amuzu then doubled Gremioâ??s advantage in first-half stoppage time, striking in the 45+1st minute to put his side firmly in control before
English-Ghanaian attacker Daniel Adu-Adjei came off the bench to seal Rijekaâ??s 2â??0 home win over NK Lokomotiva with a stoppage-time goal in HNL Round 24.Rijeka had taken an early lead on 13 minutes when Tiago Dantas finished calmly after a clever assist from Ante Matej Juric, giving the hosts control at Stadion HNK Rijeka.Lokomotiva saw more of the ball and edged possession, but Rijeka created the clearer chances, staying compact and dangerous on the break. Coach Victor
Canadian-Ghanaian forward Kwasi Poku stepped off the bench to score a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser as RWDM Brussels drew 2â??2 at home to Eupen in the Belgian Challenger Pro League.RWDM had fallen behind twice late on, with Eupen leading 1â??0 through Merveille Bokadi on 79 minutes and then 2â??1 after Kevin Möhwald struck in the 87th minute.Huguinho first dragged RWDM level in the 83rd minute, finishing from an Ilyes Ziani assist to make it 1â??1 and spark belief
Medeama SC maintained a narrow lead at the top of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League standings after their draw against Swedru All Blacks over the weekend. The Tarkwa-based side now sits on 46 points from 24 matches, maintaining a slender advantage at the summit as the title race intensifies.Hot on their heels are Gold Stars SC, who reduced the gap to just one point following an impressive victory over Hearts of Oak SC.Their crucial win moved them to 45 points, firmly piling pressure
Medeama SC head coach Ibrahim Tanko has noted that his team is not under pressure following Gold Starsâ?? victory against Hearts of Oak in the Ghana Premier League over the weekend.The Yellow and Mauves played against Swedu All Blacks on Sunday in their Week 24 fixture of the ongoing league campaign.Despite putting up a top performance, Medeama SC only earned a point after the contest ended in a 1-1 draw.Elsewhere, Gold Stars defeated Hearts of Oak 2-1 in their Week 24 clash,
The head coach of Medeama Sporting Club, Ibrahim Tanko, shared his satisfaction on Sunday after the teamâ??s goalless stalemate against Swedru All Blacks in the Ghana Premier League.The league leaders played away from home in the Week 24 fixture, hoping to secure a win for the first time after going three matches without a victory.Despite putting up a good performance, Medeama SC could not find the back of the net and had to settle for a point at the end of the contest.Speaking
Semper Fi have expressed gratitude to organisers of the ROC Cup after narrowly missing out on a place in the final of the scouting tournament held at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon.The competition, supported by Roc Nation and Roc Nation Sports, brought together a number of emerging talents and attracted scouts from several leading European clubs, including Chelsea FC, Manchester City, and Manchester United.In a statement, Semper Fi said the tournament offered a valuable
Hearts of Oak coach Didi Dramani expressed frustration on Sunday as his sideâ??s awareness of GoldStarsâ?? strengths failed to prevent a 2-1 defeat at Duns Park in week 24 of the Ghana Premier League.Despite anticipating the Bibiani-based sideâ??s wide play and transitional style, Hearts struggled to neutralize their opponentsâ?? decisive moments, leaving Dramani disappointed with the outcome.The Phobians fell behind in the 14th minute but briefly revived hopes when
Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus is expected to return to action in April as he continues his recovery from a hamstring injury.The influential attacker sustained the injury during a 1-1 draw with Sunderland on January 4 and was subsequently ruled out for up to three months. There have been no reports of any setbacks since, with Kudus continuing his rehabilitation programme.In February, he travelled to Amsterdam to consult a specialist he had previously worked with during his time
Asante Kotoko continue to falter at home, with head coach Prince Yaw Owusu pointing to mounting pressure as a key factor behind their inconsistent performances at the Baba Yara Stadium.Speaking after a 0-0 draw with Vision FC in Kumasi, Owusu highlighted that his players often feel more tense in front of their home fans, affecting their decision-making and finishing.Asante Kotoko sit tenth on the Ghana Premier League table based on home form.â??I think the boys, they feel it
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