It was Tuesday, March 29. 2011, just five years last Tuesday, when Ghana hugely stormed the famous Wembley Stadium in London for something historic and special — a friendly international football match with their colonial masters, England.
African and Ghanaian boxing lovers, will on April 29, 2016, witness one of the most spectacular bouts in the history of Ghanaian boxing as Joseph King Kong Agbeko and Joshua “The Hitter” Clottey, two former world champions will be headlining the night with their opponents from Brazil and Philippines respectively.
Inter Milan are prepared to offer Yaya Toure the chance to work again with Roberto Mancini - but only if he accepts a massive wage cut.
The General Manager of Wa All Stars, Mr Seth Panwum, has served warning that they will descend on the nation’s capital to hand league leaders Accra Hearts of Oak their first defeat of the season on Sunday as they did two seasons ago.
It is exactly a year ago when supporters of Kumasi Asante Kotoko called for the immediate signing of former Accra Hearts of Oak technical head, David Duncan, to help arrest the declining fortunes of the porcupine warriors.
The Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports, Vincent Oppong Asamoah, has chided officials of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) for placing their personal interest above athletes.
The winner of the 2015/2016 Ghana Premier League will receive US$ 30,000 as prize money in case the competition ends without a headline sponsor.
Ghana’s U-17 football team, the Black Starlets, beat German regional side, Westphalia 2-1 for the second consecutive time to win a four-nation tournament in Nambia last weekend.
About 40 young weightlifters, representing various clubs across the country, will on April 16 assemble at the national weightlifting training centre of the Accra Sports Stadium to compete in the maiden Indomie Youth and Junior Inter-club Weightlifting competition.
After an impressive start to their Division One League (DOL) campaign, head coach of Vision FC, Ivan Bujagic, believes his players are now mentally strong, warning their opponents, particularly the established sides, to stand firm.
Five senior members of the World Cup-winning US football team have filed a lawsuit against the national federation for wage discrimination.
Like a hooligan dealing in shenanigans, Avram Grant has been in the news, lately, for all the wrong reasons.
The Black Stars coach has invited dangerous tackles, going rogue a la his indiscreet agent, Saif Rubie, drawing fire from many quarters.
The not-so-illustrious coach, hitherto soft-spoken, has issued a faux-pas, blanketing the sports reporting community with misguided aggression. I think he forgot that, when you stink, you don't fart. That is exactly what Grant has committed, poisoning the oxygen.
Ghana national U- 17 team, the Black Starlets, have stormed back to championship reckoning, winning a four-nation Invitational Tournament in Namibia last weekend.
Undefeated premier league leaders, Accra Hearts of Oak, and high flying Wa All Stars will clash in the top-of-the table encounter at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.
The nation’s oldest existing club top the league table with 13 points while the Wa-based side follow with 11 points, which makes this clash intriguing.
Hearts’ latest performance has come as a shock to most football faithful, as the club that narrowly escaped relegation last season have made a giant step that has helped transformed their fortunes for this season.
Black Stars coach, Avram Grant, has succumbed to mounting presssure from Ghanaians to retract his unsavoury comment made after Ghana’s 3-1 victory over Mozambique in the AFCON 2017 qualifiers last week.
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