Spanish La Liga Womenâ??s side DUX Logroño have hailed the arrival of Ghanaian winger Comfort Yeboah, stressing that her â??talent and dedication will be valuableâ?? to the club as they look to strengthen their squad for the ongoing season.The club announced the signing of the 20-year-old from Womenâ??s Premier League side Ampem Darkoa Ladies, describing her as a major reinforcement who can make an immediate impact.Yeboah becomes the second player from Ampem Darkoa
Black Queens defender Comfort Yeboah has taken her first steps with Spanish La Liga Womenâ??s side DUX Logroño, training with her new teammates just hours after sealing a move from Ghanaian side Ampem Darkoa Ladies.The highly rated talent joined the Spanish outfit following a standout spell with Ampem Darkoa, where her performances in the CAF Womenâ??s Champions League and for Ghanaâ??s Black Queens earned her widespread recognition.In a video shared on the clubâ??s
Manchester United and several of Englandâ??s elite clubs are preparing to reignite their interest in AFC Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo following his explosive start to the 2025/26 Premier League season.The 25-year-old Ghanaian winger has picked up where he left off last campaign, scoring three goals and providing two assists in his first five league matches. His pace, directness, and tireless work rate have made him Bournemouthâ??s standout performer under Andoni Iraola,
Black Princesses head coach Charles Sampson has called on his side to raise their performance levels when they host Tunisia in the second leg of the FIFA U20 Womenâ??s World Cup qualifier on Sunday, September 28, at the Accra Sports Stadium.Black Princesses hold a 2-0 advantage from the first leg in Tunis, but Sampson insists there is still room for improvement despite the victory.â??We want to upgrade our performance and do better. Weâ??ve got the win that we wanted, but
Hearts of Oak head coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani says his side must build confidence in front of goal by playing more matches and securing more victories.The Phobians claimed a narrow 1-0 win over Dreams FC last weekend, following their opening-day draw, to remain unbeaten after two games in the new league season.While satisfied with the result, Dramani admitted his side must sharpen their efficiency in attack ahead of Fridayâ??s game against Eleven Wonders at the Accra Sports Stadium."Being
Ghana international Princess Marfo says she is eager to make her second debut for Danish club FC Nordsjaelland after sealing a return from Bay FC in the United States.The Black Queens forward, who previously made 46 appearances for the club between 2022 and 2023, believes she is coming back more experienced and ready to contribute even more to the team.â??Itâ??s been a hectic year and a half, but Iâ??ve learned an incredible amount about myself, become more mature, and
Black Queens forward Princess Marfo says her return to Danish side FC Nordsjaelland comes with a renewed sense of maturity and determination after a season-and-a-half with American club Bay FC.The Ghanaian attacker, who left Nordsjaelland in 2022 after 46 appearances in the red shirt, is back in Farum aiming to take her game to another level.Marfo revealed that her time in the United States was not only a footballing challenge but also a period of personal growth.â??I have a
Division One side Accra Lions have boosted their technical team with the appointment of German trainer Johannes Pieper. Pieper's appointment follows the departure of Rainer Kraft at the end of last season in the Ghana Premier League.He will work with head coach James Francis and Richard Afoakwa as the Accra-based club eye a quick return to the topflight."Accra Lions FC welcome German Coach Johannes Pieper to Technical Team. We are pleased to announce the appointment
FIFA has officially unveiled three mascots for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first edition of the tournament to be co-hosted by three nations - Canada, Mexico, and the United States.The trio - Maple the Moose, Zayu the Jaguar, and Clutch the Bald Eagle - will represent their respective countries while symbolising unity, diversity, and passion for the game.Each mascot reflects the cultural identity and heritage of its homeland. Maple the Moose, representing Canada, is a music-loving,
Head coach of Medeama SC, Ibrahim Tanko remains confident ahead of his side's trip to Tamale to face Karela United on matchday 3 of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League. Fresh off marrying his long-time partner Ruweida Abubakar, Tanko cut off his honeymoon to resume club activities as he prepares his team to face Karela.The Mauve and Yellow are off to a perfect start in the new season, winning back-to-back games including a 4-0 thumping of Vision FC.Medeama have dominated and
Premier League outfit AFC Bournemouth have taken a firm stance on Ghana international Antoine Semenyo ahead of the upcoming January transfer window.The Black Stars attacker was as a top transfer target for several clubs including Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur during the summer transfer window, but Semenyo opted to sign a new deal with the Cherries.Bournemouth is bracing themselves for a fresh wave of bids for the Ghana international as the winter window approaches,
The National Sports Authority (NSA) has begun testing two pitch panel samples as part of efforts to acquire the countryâ??s first set of turf protection systems.Pitch panels are modular mats designed to shield natural grass from damage caused by heavy loads, concerts, and other non-sporting events. In a demonstration, one of the samples was tested for durability by driving a vehicle across it, showcasing its potential to preserve playing surfaces while enabling multi-purpose
Black Queens right-back Comfort Yeboah has completed her move to Spanish side Dux Lugrono. The versatile player moves to Spain after a successful career with Ghanaian giants Ampem Darkoa, signing a deal for the 2025/26 campaign.She becomes the second Ghanaian player to join Lugrono in the transfer window, following former teammate Nancy Amoh."Welcome to DUX Logroño, Comfort Yeboah. Together, we will hard and fight to achieve great sporting successes. Your talent and dedication
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has appointed Alhaji Baba Osman Daney as Chairman of the U16 Boys Management Committee, reinforcing its commitment to strengthening youth football structures across the country.Alhaji Baba Osman Daney, President of newly promoted Division One League side Sankara Nationals FC and Director of Finance at the National Youth Authority, brings a blend of football leadership and administrative expertise to the role. His appointment aligns with the GFAâ??s
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has appointed former Black Satellites boss Desmond Ofei as the new head coach of the national U23 menâ??s team, the Black Meteors.Ofei, who doubles as an assistant coach of the Black Stars, has built an impressive track record with Ghanaâ??s U20 side. He guided the Black Satellites to gold at the 13th African Games in 2023, led them to the U20 AFCON in Egypt after a strong qualifying campaign in Togo, and most recently secured bronze at
Black Princesses winger Ivy Osei Owusu says mental strength played a crucial role in Ghanaâ??s 2-0 away victory over Tunisia in the first leg of the second qualifying round for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Womenâ??s World Cup.Speaking to Sporty FM in Accra ahead of Sundayâ??s return fixture, Owusu revealed that nerves were high before their first international outing, but resilience saw them through.â??I think when we were going, we were a bit scared because for many of us it
Players, coaches, referees, and officials of the 2025 KGL U-17 Inter-Regional Championship took part in a one-day medical seminar on Wednesday, September 24, at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence (GSCE).The session was designed to equip participants with vital knowledge on health, safety, and emergency response during competitions. It also included a special guidance and counselling session led by renowned neurosurgeon Dr Dickson Bandoh, focusing on player wellbeing and psychological
Ghana defender Alidu Seidu says he is eager to return to the Black Stars fold ahead of next monthâ??s decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.The Rennes centre-back has been out of international action for nearly a year due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, but has now resumed playing at club level.During his recovery, Seidu revealed he closely followed Ghanaâ??s qualification campaign and celebrated the teamâ??s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Mali after the disappointing
Black Stars defender Alidu Seidu has praised the increasing presence of Ghanaian players in Franceâ??s Ligue 1, describing it as a source of pride and proof of the countryâ??s footballing quality.Currently on the books of Rennes, Seidu is among a growing list of Ghana internationals plying their trade in the French topflight. The defender recently returned to action after being out for nearly a year due to a Cruciate ligament tear (ACL injury)The list includes Gideon Mensah
Ghana defender Alidu Seidu has opened up on the challenges he faced during his recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament injury that sidelined him for most of last season.The Rennes centre-back, who can also play at right-back, admitted it was a mentally taxing process.â??The ACL process is very difficult and itâ??s all in the head, your mentality, how you cope with the injury,â? he told Flashscore in an interview facilitated by Ligue 1.Seidu credited the support of
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