Skipper Robin Gnagne — Hearts

Hearts dare Inter Allies Sunday

The Astro Turf arena at Tema will boil this Sunday when current league leaders, Hearts of Oak, travel to meet Inter-Allies in a tough day five duel of the exciting Ghana Premier League.

  Peace Akwei (left) receiving her prize from Mona Myers-Lamptey

Lady Captain wins March Medal

The lady captain of Achimota Golf Club, Peace Akwei, for the second time running, reigned supreme in the club’s monthly competition.

The newly-elected lady captain shot a 70 net score to lift the ultimate bronze prize.

 Major (Rtd) Yaw Larson — Author

All set for launch of book on Pro. Football in Ghana

A well-researched book on sports, detailing the myths, perceptions and realities of professional football in Ghana is due to be launched in Accra tomorrow, March 16.

The book, authored by veteran football administrator, Major Yaw Larson (retd), and titled “Professionalism in Ghana Football: The Myth, Perception and Reality”, will be launched at the British Council Auditorium at 4.30 p.m.

Emmanuel Nartey

Judo: Emmanuel Nartey wins gold

Ghanaian judoka, Emmanuel Nartey, resisted a fierce challenge last Saturday night to upstage his Spanish counterpart, Javier Ramirez, to win a gold medal in the Under- 73 kilogramme category at the African Open Championship in Casablanca, Morocco.

The 32-year-old, who is a serving officer in the British Army, emerged victorious in all his five previous fights on his way to defeating much-fancied Ramirez in the final.

 C.K Akonnor

Avram Grant can get quality in our league — C.K Akonnor

C. K.  Akonnor, head coach of Dreams FC, believes the local league  is now endowed with more quality players for Black Stars coach, Avram Grant, to consider.

Grant is expected to release  his 23- man- squad to face Mozambique in a double header World Cup qualifier later this month and, according to the  former Black Stars skipper, an addition of some local names will be ideal, considering how competitive the local league has become in recent times.

3 Sports icons lecture Accra Aca students

The Olympic Movement in Ghana received a boost last Thursday when students of Accra Academy Senior High School were mentored by three national sports icons about the importance of representing your nation at international sports competitions.

The two-hour seminar organised by Ghana-based sports website, Liquid Sports, was themed "Making it Happen" and saw three national athletes, comprising former Black Stars goalkeeper, Ali Jaraa, taekwondo player, Terrence Tetteh Asare, and 2015 All Africa Games paralympic double silver medalist, Patrick Yaw Obeng, sharing first hand tales of sacrifice, hard work and determination with about 300 students.

Barnes cautions Daniel Amartey

Liverpool legend, John Barnes, has advised, Ghanian Leicester City defender, Daniel Amartey, to work hard if he is to make an impact in the English Premier League (EPL).

Hajia wins Independence Cup

Horse racing activities were last Saturday revived at the Accra Turf Club at Adjirigano with Hajia, a seven-year-old trotter, winning the historic Independence Day Celebration Championship to lift the coveted trophy and cash prize at stake.

Under the guidance of skilful jockey, Ismaila Musah, Hajia beat the challenge of her strong contender, Sly Mongoose (ridden by E Charwey), to win the race in an impressive time of 1.45 seconds over a distance of 1200 metres.

FA still hunts for sponsor

The president of the Ghana Football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi, says his association has not abandoned the pursuit of a sponsor for the Premier League.

According to him, the FA is still working hard to find sponsors for the league and once a deal is clinched he will not hesitate to make it public.

Since First Capital Plus pulled out of the 10million-dollar sponsorship package for the league, local clubs have been sweating to finance the day-to-day administration of their clubs.

Hearts of Oak coach, Kenichi Yatsuhashi

Hearts jump to top spot as Kotoko drop to 14th place

Accra Hearts of Oak continued with their impressive form as they added Bechem United to their prey with 3-1 thumping at the Accra stadium yesterday to jump to the summit of the Ghana Premier League. It was the Phobians second straight win at home as they overtook Wa All Stars to stretch their unbeaten run in the four-week-old competition.

Undefeated All Stars slipped to second place after holding Dreams FC to a 1-1 at Dawu last Saturday.

Minister rallies support for horse racing

The minister of Youth and Sports, Edwin Nii Lantey Vanderpuye, has urged corporate entities and philanthropists to support horse racing, which he said, would create employment opportunities for the youth.

The minister, who represented the President, Mr John Dramani Mahama, at last Saturday’s Independence Day Cup Race meeting at the Accra Turf Club (ATC), near Adjirigano, said his outfit was ready to give support to corporate bodies which were interested in investing in the sport which went into oblivion for many years.

‘Sports College needs a facelift now’

The chairman of Cecil Hunters FC, Alhaji Tanko Abu Seidu Barry, has charged the newly-appointed Minister of Youth and Sports, Nii Lantey Vanderpuije, to come to the aid of the National Sports College and save the facility from further deterioration.

Mr Barry whose club, Cecil Hunters FC, uses the pitch at the facility for their training sessions noted with displeasure the neglect of the Winneba-based College which he said had produced many national stars.

GNPC book ticket to Anfield

A second half hat-trick by Gabriel Darko last Saturday helped Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) to beat Multimedia 3-1 to emerge winners of this year's Standard Chartered-sponsored "Road to Anfield" Trophy. GNPC will later this year represent Ghana at a five-a-side world football competition at Anfield, England.

 John Barnes taking students through some basic skills in football

John Barnes holds clinic for kids

Liverpool legend, John Barnes, yesterday took pupils of Mamprobi 1 JHS in Accra through a football clinic.

Barnes, who is in the country for Standard Chartered Bank’s "Road to Anfield" trophy competition, used the opportunity to take the students through the rudiments of the game.

Can All Stars stop Dreams?

The Ghana Premier League has so far exceeded the expectation of pundits after three weeks of excitement. Great goals and surprises seem to be shifting the allegiance of local soccer fans from the popular European leagues.

This weekend, the premiership action continues in earnest as upstarts Dreams FC host Wa All Stars in a cagey battle for the top spot at Dawu.

Both teams go into this afternoon’s match with high expectations, having amassed seven points each in their last three encounters, with Coach C.K. Akonnor bent on snatching his second home win.

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