Striker Princella Adubea says her focus this season will be to lead Ampem Darkoa to win the National Women's League title, rather than finishing as the top scorer.
The board of directors and management of Accra Hearts of Oak are expected to negotiate new deals with the club’s technical handlers in a bid to stem the sudden stand-off between Kenichi Yatsuhashi’s backroom staff and the management due to contractual problems.
The Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) reaches decision time tomorrow as delegates go to the polls to elect new executives to steer the affairs of the clubs' welfare body for the next four years.
Kumasi Asante Kotoko’s resurgence under the command of stand-in coach Michael Osei will come under their toughest test yet when they visit Dawu this afternoon to play Dreams FC in what stands out as the toughest fixture of the Premier League’s eighth week clashes.
Accra Hearts of Oak defender Isaac Oduro is set to stay out of action for 10 weeks after a fracture sustained in their MTN/FA Cup encounter against Samartex.
Medeama Sporting Club are close to another qualification but cannot celebrate yet as their Sudanese opponents, Al Ahly Shendi, are not in any mood to play tourists in their CAF Confederation Cup one-eighth round return leg tie at Essipon this afternoon.
The four million-plus Accra Hearts of Oak followers must by now give their head coach Japanese-American Kenichi Yatsuhushi all the plaudits for his outright truth and daylight revelation that he posted on his facebook wall on the state of financial remuneration as it affects his assistants, his charges (the fighters on the field) and himself.
Dreams FC defender David "Smallboy" Korbah, says he has nothing to prove when he faces his former club Kumasi Asante Kotoko today at the Dawu Stadium.
Accra Hearts of Oak will attempt to present a united front when they play host to West Africa Football Academy (WAFA) in a dicey encounter at the Accra Sports Stadium this afternoon.
Hearts’ brilliant start to the season has been rocked by a Facebook post by their Japanese trainer, Kenichi Yatsuhashi, whose comment blew the lid on unpaid salaries of the backroom staff and players at the club.
The ongoing ping pong league continues this weekend with exciting encounters at the D.G. Hathiramani Sports Hall of the Accra Sports Stadium.
Immigration face EMEFS while Koforidua White Loopers take on Asahanti Monetary County.
Accra Hearts of Oak have dismissed assertions that the club is in crisis following the controversy stirred by their Japanese-born American coach, Kenichi Yatsuhashi, over unpaid arrears.
The Minister of Youth and Sports, Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has tasked the various supporters unions in the country to consider amalgamating into a single entity to make them more effective.
After an eventful stint with the local league, former Accra Hearts of Oak and Okwawu United striker, Ezekiel Tetteh, has established himself in the Sudanese league as a ‘target man.’
The 2014/2015 football season officially ended with a classic match between the winners of the Premier League, Ashantigold and Medeama, the winners of the FA Cup. Medeama won and were presented with the cup at stake and also with medals. The runners-up Ashantigold players, however, refused to collect their medals. The entire team, including the handlers, were peeved since they believed that their defeat was caused by bad and biased officiating.
Veteran sports administrator, Nana Fitz, has called on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to begin pressing criminal charges against fans who misconduct themselves during football matches.
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