Estranged Coach David Duncan says he is now spoilt for choice and could land a lucrative local or foreign deal in the coming days after parting ways with Kumasi Asante Kotoko.
Sergio Daniel Moniz Traguil faces his baptism of fire in his first competitive match in charge of Accra Hearts of Oak when they play Dreams FC at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, with his compatriot Charles Akonnor predicting his side would upset the Phobians in their backyard when the second round of the Premier League commences.
In their quest to solidify the defensive network of Dreams FC and make the team more formidable, management have added Abukari Damba to their technical team as its goalkeepers’ trainer.
Street Sense Organisation (SSO), a non-governmental road safety advocacy organisation in Accra, in collaboration with the Young People’s Guild of the Ash-Town Presbyterian Church (YPG) in Kumasi, has organised a road safety campaign walk on some principal streets of Kumasi.
The General Manager of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Samuel Opoku Nti, has been sacked by the Board of Directors.
A letter dated June 21, 2016 and signed by the Board Chairman, Paul Adu Gyamfi, said Opoku Nti ceases to be the General Manager of the club effective, June 30, 2016.
Kumasi Asante Kotoko last Wednesday parted ways with Coach David Duncan after a "mutual termination package" was agreed between the two.
Black Stars deputy captain, Andre Dede Ayew, is delighted that for the second time, he has emerged SWAG Footballer of the Year but remains hungry the more for laurels.
A Swedish footballer has hit out after being sent off for breaking wind during a match – with the referee accusing him of “deliberate provocation” and “unsportsmanlike behaviour”.
The General Manager of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Samuel Opoku Nti, has debunked speculations linking the departed Hearts coach, Kenichi Yatsuhashi, to the club, describing it as a figment of somebody’s imagination.
Football fans across the country will henceforth have a closer feel of the President’s Cup as the organisers have expanded it into a mini-tournament, which will be played at some regional capitals and districts to give it a national character.
CK Akonnor’s Dreams FC will be hoping to pile more misery on the management of Accra Hearts of Oak when both teams clash at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday for the commencement of the second round of the Ghana Premier League.
The writing had long been on the wall that the Americo-Japanese coach of Accra Hearts of Oak would not last the season with the Phobians, once the attempt was made by the club’s management to sack him from the job.
The Head of Accounts at EMWL Microfinance Company Limited, Mr Frank Owusu, has described his outfit’s partnership with league debutants, Dreams Football Club, as rewarding.
Portuguese-born tactician, Daniel Sergio Moniz Traguil, is set to take over the technical reins of Accra Hearts of Oak following the sudden departure of Japanese-born American, Kenichi Yatsuhashi, a maverick who revived the flagging fortunes of the club.
Veteran sports broadcaster, Dr Kwaku Ofosu-Asare, and Ghana Weightlifting chief, Mr Ben Nunoo Mensah, will address the sports traternity at a day’s seminar organised by the Ghana Weightlifting Federation (GWF) in partnership with the Phoenix Life Assurance at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday.
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