The Black Stars at training last Tuesday

2017 AFCON qualifiers: Stars to blow away Mambas

Ghana’s Black Stars are confident of making it three wins out of three when they host the Mambas of Mozambique in an AFCON 2017 Group H qualifier at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The Stars are in a buoyant mood, especially after they were paid a morale-boosting visit by the Minister of Youth and Sports, Nii Lante Vanderpuye, when they opened camp last Monday at the Accra Stadium.

The Inter Allies players who have been cleared

We cleared players of wrongdoing — Allies: After losing to Hearts

The Management of Inter Allies FC has cleared all players who featured in their game against Accra Hearts of Oak of any wrongdoing after a meeting with the playing body and the technical team last Monday.

There was suspicion over the team’s 2-3 loss to the Phobians after the club's technical director,  Willie Klutse, had insisted that the club's goalie, Kwame Baah’s conduct raised suspicison, particularly when he stayed in the dressing room while the two teams had reported on the field after the  recess.  

Ibrahim Musah — Hearts

Wassaman vow to upset Hearts

Coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi and his flying Hearts of Oak squad face another tough test from Wassaman United this Sunday at the Accra Stadium following a vow by the former premiership campaigners to upset Hearts in their MTN FA Cup Round of 64 clash.

Interestingly, both teams are enjoying a good season so far, with Hearts topping the Ghana Premier League with 13 points from five games, while Wassaman lead Zone Two of the Division One League with maximum points from three games.

Division One club, Elmina Sharks

Elmina Sharks cry foul

Division One club, Elmina Sharks, are calling on football authorities to annul their week three league match against Gold Stars last Sunday at the Bibiani park.

George Afriyie -Vice President, GFA

‘Hotel accomodation better for Grant’

Barely a year after Avram Grant’s appointment as technical head of the Black Stars, the Ghana Football Association(GFA) is yet to find him a permanent accomodation. 

But George Afriyie, vice-president of the Ghana Football Association, told the Graphic Sports last Wednesday that it was cheaper housing him in a hotel than to rent an accommodation for the coach.

Hearts striker Ibrahim Musah being given a hot challenge by Kingsley Nnamdi of Inter Allies. Picture: EMMANUEL QUAYE

Hearts overpower stubborn Allies

Accra Hearts of Oak yesterday continued their unbeaten run this season with a 3-2 win against Inter Allies in their  Premier League match played at the Tema Stadium.

A brace from substitute Musah Ibrahim and one by Isaac Mensah were all the visitors needed to overcome the tactically disciplined Inter Allies side, which confronted Hearts with a well- thought-out game plan which kept their goalkeeper, Kwame Baah, virtually on holiday for  most part of the game.

Medeama FC

Medeama blow out Al-Ittihad

Abass Mohammed turned hero of the day when he powered Medeama SC to qualify for the next stage of the CAF Confederation Cup on a 2-1 aggregate over Libyan side Al-ittihad Tripoli.

The Black Princesses of Ghana

FIFA U-20 World Cup draw: Princesses hopeful

Ghana's Black Princesses have described as very tough the 2016 FIFA Under-20 Women's World Cup (WWC) draw from which they will contest the group stages at the Papua New Guinea tournament, but insist qualifying from that group is not an imposibility.

Gideon Quartey

Bombers bombed out of Rio Games

For the first time in two decades there will be no Ghanaian representative in boxing at the Rio Olympics in August, following the failure by Ghanaian boxers to qualify for the Games.

At the Olympic qualifiers in the Camerounian city of Yaounde, all eight boxers who made up the Black Bombers, including one female, failed to clinch qualification tickets for the summer Olympics.

Staff members of G-PAK, the overall winners showing off their trophies and medals

G-PAK wins Graphic games

Graphic Packaging (G-PAK), a subsidiary of the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL), last Saturday reclaimed the inter-departmental games trophy after winning nine events at the El-Wak Stadium in Accra. 

G-PAK, 2014 winners, lost the title to the Newspapers Department last year but put up a spirited performance to win back the title after winning the volleyball, 4X100 (women), ludo, musical chairs, tug of peace (women), sack race as well as the egg and spoon events for both men and women. 

Kofi Nit Boakye

Kofi Nti Boakye lands deal in Nigeria

Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko striker, Kofi Nti Boakye, has joined Nigerian top-flight side, FC Ifeanyi Ubah, on a short-term five-month deal.

The 28-year-old is attempting to revive his career after a shoulder injury sustained during a game against Al Ahly in the Egyptian League that kept him out of action for a year, thereby truncating his contract with Egyptian side, Misr El Makasa.

Medeama soccer club players

Medeama progress in CAF Cup

Ghana’s representatives in the CAF Confederation Cup, Medeama SC, last Sunday handed their Libyan counterparts, Al-Ittihad, a 2-0 defeat to qualify for the next stage of the competition.

Striker Abass Mohammed scored both goals to give the homesters a 2-1 aggregate for the qualification, having lost the first leg 0-1 in Tunis last week.

P-u-l-l: Mirror Editor, Janet Quainoo (on ground) leading her team from the Newspaper department in the ladies tug-of-war competition

Graphic 2016 Interdepartment games: Who wins the cup?

Staff of the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) gathered at the El Wak Stadium in Accra on Saturday to take part in their annual inter-departmental games.

The workers participated in a number of activities including, a health walk, tug- of- war, five-aside football, lime and spoon, volleyball, table tennis and sack race.

 Kwame Boateng — Kotoko’s lone goal hero

Kotoko pip Hasaacas

Kumasi Asante Kotoko recorded their first victory of the season after defeating Sekondi Hasaacas 1-0 at the Baba Yara Stadium yesterday to restore smiles on the faces of  their followers.

Kotoko laboured hard until Kwame Boateng scored in the 71st minute to hand the Porcupine Warriors a deserved win, having wasted many scoring chances in the first half against a difficult Hasaacas side.

Inter Allies, Hearts in crunch game

Tema-based Inter Allies are optimistic of victory against Accra Hearts of Oak in their Premier League week five clash at the Tema Stadium tomorrow.

Hearts currently lead the league log with 10 points and are undefeated after four matches, while Inter Allies have had a patchy run so far. Coach Herbert Addo’s team won 2-0 against  Aduana Stars, lost  1-2 to Liberty Professionals away, secured a 2-2 draw at home with Dreams FC and held New Edubiase United to a scoreless draw last Sunday.

  Now in 10th position, having scored five goals and conceded four, Inter-Allies will have to devise a way to get past a mean Hearts defence which has conceded just one goal in four games.

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