Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo has admitted that the injury setback of national teammate Mohammed Kudus is a major concern for the Black Stars as they prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking on the AllOutFootball Podcast, Semenyo revealed that Kudus suffered a relapse during his recovery from a quad injury that had already kept him out for three months. The Tottenham midfielder now faces a race against time to be fit for the tournament."He relapsed during his comeback from
Black Stars forward Antoine Semenyo has described the injury setback of national teammate Mohammed Kudus as frustrating, expressing concern over the Tottenham midfielder's availability for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking on the AllOutFootball Podcast, Semenyo revealed that Kudus suffered a relapse during his recovery from a quad injury that had already ruled him out for three months. The latest setback could potentially keep the influential playmaker out of Ghana's World
The tour, which is the second after the Bono Region, will afford citizens, led by their traditional leaders, the opportunity to engage the President directly to provide feedback on his policy initiatives.
The closed-door meeting, held on Friday, brought together key institutions involved in implementing the programme.
Ghana and Manchester City forward Antoine Semenyo has opened up about his preferred position on the pitch, revealing that while he is comfortable playing anywhere across the frontline, he enjoys operating on the wings the most.In an interview on the AllOutFootball Podcast, the 26-year-old discussed his versatility, his journey through different roles, and where he feels most effective."I can play everywhere to be fair. I started off as a nine, a midfielder, went back to nine
Ghana forward Prince Adu Kwabena has set his sights firmly on securing a place at the upcoming FIFA World Cup, describing potential selection as one of the defining milestones of his career.The 22-year-old attacker is emerging as a strong contender for inclusion after a string of encouraging performances for both club and country in recent months.Having made his senior debut for the Black Stars during friendlies against Japan and South Korea in late 2025, Kwabena has continued his
Member of Parliament for Mion, Misbahu Mahama Adams, has urged a deliberate increase in locally-based representation in Ghanaâ??s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, proposing that at least ten players from the domestic league be included.With preparations entering the final stretch, Adams raised concern over the limited presence of Ghana Premier League players in recent call-ups, identifying Benjamin Asare as the only consistent home-based inclusion.The Hearts of Oak goalkeeper
Zamalek SC underlined their march to the CAF Confederation Cup final with a commanding set of post-match numbers following their goalless draw against CR Belouizdad in Cairo.The Egyptian sideâ??s latest result not only secured progression but also reinforced their growing authority in the competition. Zamalek have now reached their third final, and a second in the last three seasons, reflecting consistency at the latter stages.Their defensive record stands out as the defining
He noted however that what happened at the High Court will not stand the test of time.
Ace journalist Jerome Okyere has criticised the Ghana Football Association over what he describes as a missed opportunity to appoint a long-term coach for the Black Stars, following the naming of Carlos Queiroz as head coach on a short-term deal.The Portuguese tactician was appointed on April 13 as the 35th head coach of the senior national team, with the mandate to lead Ghana to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, his contract is for only four months, with an option to extend depending
Ghanaian football great Mohammed Ahmed Polo has endorsed FIFAâ??s decision to expand the World Cup to 48 teams, describing the move as a necessary correction to years of limited opportunities for African nations on footballâ??s biggest stage.The former Hearts of Oak star believes the new format will significantly enhance the continentâ??s representation and competitiveness.The proposal, championed by FIFA president Gianni Infantino during his 2016 campaign, was approved
Zamalek SC booked their place in the CAF Confederation Cup final after a disciplined 0-0 draw against CR Belouizdad in Cairo on Friday, advancing 1-0 on aggregate following their first-leg win in Algiers.The Egyptian side reached their third final in the competition, and a second in three seasons, built on another solid defensive performance at the Cairo International Stadium.Zamalek started brightly, pushing forward in search of an early goal, but Belouizdad responded well, with
Ghana football legend Mohammed Ahmed Polo has welcomed FIFA's decision to expand the World Cup to 48 teams, insisting the move addresses decades of marginalisation faced by African nations on the global stage.The former Hearts of Oak icon and 1978 Africa Cup of Nations winner believes the new format offers long-overdue opportunities for countries across the continent to compete more fairly.Speaking to Citi Sports, Polo described the expansion as a major step forward for African
Aduana FC CEO Collins Atta Poku has thrown his support behind head coach Cioaba Aristica, insisting he remains central to the clubâ??s long-term plans despite uncertainty caused by ongoing family issues.Atta Poku made his position clear in an interview with Joy Sports following Aduanaâ??s 1-0 defeat to Nations FC in the MTN FA Cup semi-final at the Swedru Sports Stadium.The result ended the clubâ??s hopes of silverware and continental qualification, but attention quickly
The future of Aduana FC head coach Cioaba Aristica remains increasingly uncertain, with the club facing the real possibility of a change in the dugout ahead of next season due to family issues.Speaking after Aduanaâ??s narrow 1-0 defeat to Nations FC in the MTN FA Cup semi-final at the Swedru Sports Stadium, CEO Atta Poku admitted the situation remains delicately poised due to ongoing personal challenges affecting the coach.Aristica, who has been in charge for over a year, is
Nations FC captain Razak Simpson has praised his teammates after their victory over Aduana FC in the semi-finals of the MTN FA Cup.The centre-back was in action for the team Abrankese on Friday and lasted the entire duration of the contest.After a top performance in the game staged at the Swedru Sports Stadium, Razak Simpson was adjudged Man of the Match.Speaking in a post-match interview, the defender refused to take all the credit, stressing that the win was possible because every
The head coach of Nations FC, Frimpong Manso, has shared his excitement after leading the team to the final of this seasonâ??s MTN FA Cup.The coach and his side faced off with Aduana FC on Friday in the first semi-final match of the domestic cup competition.In a game played at the Swedru Sports Stadium, a solitary strike from Emmanuel Annor powered Nations FC past the Premier League opposition to book their place in the final.Speaking in his post-match interview, Frimpong Manso
The palace visit on April 17 was brief, businesslike, and loaded with significance.
The head coach of Aduana FC, Cioaba Aristica, has expressed his disappointment with the teamâ??s MTN FA Cup semi-final defeat to Nations FC. The coach and his side went into the crucial game on Friday full of confidence in their ability to secure victory to book a place in the final.Unfortunately, the team from Dormaa had a poor start to the contest and conceded after just seven minutes in the first half. Emmanuel Annor's strike decided the game, with Nations FC eliminating
The Honorary Consul of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Edmond Boateng has called for strategic economic diplomacy to elevate Ghana’s Global investment profile.
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