Isaac Mensah — Hearts

Hearts not in crisis —Management

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.

Sports Minister Nii Lante Vanderpuye (3rd left), admiring one of the Die-Hard Supporters Union’s awards.

Supporters unions must come together - Minister

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.

 Ezekiel Tetteh — Displaying one of his MVP awards

Ezekiel Tetteh makes waves in Sudan

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.’

Referee Cecil Fletcher

Can we be good winners, as well as good losers?(i)

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.  

Nana Fitz

Nana Fitz wants IGP to act

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.

A scene at last Saturday’s league matches

Table Tennis League: Immigration ride on

 

A thrilling encounter between the Ghana Navy and the Army marked the second week of this year’s Ghana table tennis league at the Media Centre of the Accra Stadium last Saturday.

  IGP John Kudalor (arrowed) and his entourage addressing players of Police Ladies during half time

IGP pledges support for Police Ladies

The National Women's League had an unlikely spectator in the Inspector General of Police (IGP) John Kudalor, who showed up to watch his team, Police Ladies, against Soccer Intellectuals at the Police Depot park on the opening day of the season last Saturday.

Faustina Adokor Allotey - One of the junior weightlifting prospects for the country

Migrants excel at weightlifting championship

The Migrants Weightlifting Club of the Ghana Immigration Service last Saturday won the "Best Club" award after winning four gold medals at the Indomie Junior and Youth Weightlifting Championship at the Accra Stadium. 

Faustina Adokor Allotey — One of the junior weightlifting prospects for the country

Migrant steal show at Indomie Junior Weightlifting Championship

 

Migrants Weightlifting Club of the Ghana Immigration Service last Saturday won the "Best Club" award after winning four gold medals at the Indomie Junior and Youth Weightlifting Championship at the Accra Stadium.

National women's league

Women’s league kicks off on a high

This season's National Women's League (NWL) got off to a flying start with last season's finalists, Hasaacas Ladies and Ampem Darkoa Ladies finishing as the biggest winners on match day one.

Ampem Darkoa stated their intentions of what they intend to achieve this season with an emphatic 7-1 win over debutants, Subayo Golden Ladies, while Hasaacas Ladies beat LadyStrikers 4-0 in their match at Takoradi last Saturday.

Ping pong League: Navy thrash Army 3 - 0

A combat between two heavyweights in the ping-pong fraternity saw the Ghana Navy thrash their Army counterparts 3-0 in the ongoing Table Tennis League staged at the Media Centre of the Accra Stadium last Saturday.

Godwin Attram

Attram tips Kotoko to win League

Newly appointed coach of Accra Great Olympics, Godwin Attram, has tipped Kumasi Asante Kotoko as favourites to win this year’s Premier League despite the Porcupine Warrior’s poor start to the season.

Jockey J Lamptey (left) steadily moving away from opponent E Charway.

Mr K shines again

It was all thrills at the Accra Turf Club’s Whitsun Race Meeting last Saturday as Mr K from the Omar Sattout stable emerged winner of the main race, the Division 3B Invitation Race. 

Our reporter, Beatrice Laryea, interviewing winner of the invitation race, Jockey Joseph Lamptey.

Mr K wins Whitsun Race

Sattout Omar stable’s Mr K, was once again the runaway winner in last Saturday’s Division 3B invitation race of the Whitsun Race Meeting, winning by almost four lengths for her first overjoyed trainer Samuel Bampoh Botchway at the Accra Turf Club (ATC) at Ashaley Botwe, near the University Farms. 

Mariatu Bah receiving her prize from Mr Tei, while Peace Akwei (right) and Beatrice Vetsch-Bempong look on 

Bempong wins Achimota Monthly Medal

Seasoned golfer, Beatrice Vetsch-Bempong, left the Achimota Golf Club as the winner of this month’s Ladies Monthly Medal prize.

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