Charles Kojo Ntim— Bankroller  of Techiman  City

Techiman City plead for more time

Newly promoted Premier League side, Techiman City Football Club, have appealed to the Premier League Board (PLB) of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to give them a special dispensation to register some additional players to enable them be make a debut in the league.

After months of legal tussle, the Techiman-based club were cleared and declared the legitimate champions of Zone Three of the Division One League and thus qualified to play in this season's Premier League.

However, uncertain of what their fate would be in the legal case, TCFC though beat the January 20 registration deadline, could not make any strong recruitment and are thus asking the special dispensation from the FA to beef up their squad.

Ruth Bafffoe

Another weightlifting medal for Ghana?

Weightlifting is likely to add to Ghana’s 19 medal haul in the last All African Games (AAG) in Congo as Nigeria female lifter, Elizabeth Onuah, tested positive for using a banned substance during the games.

According to a statement posted on the website of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF), after the World Anti-doping Association had conducted a series of tests on the athletes, the Nigerian athlete tested positive for a banned substance.

Gerald Ankrah

Why Hearts MD resigned

The Managing Director of Accra Hearts of Oak, Gerald Ankrah, last Monday handed in his resignation in a drama that insiders say is the result of frustrations he has endured in the last months of his tenure.

Gerald’s bomshell coming few hours before a scheduled board meeting of the club last Monday has been described by a source close to the club as “something that was expected long before he handed in his resignation”.

He disclosed that a myriad of problems were weighing heavily on the former MD that militated against his day- today functions as the manager of the club.

“This is one MD constantly feeling humiliated by happenings at the board, before his players, as well as the supporters.”

Come watch our league matches : Clubs appeal to fans

Premier League clubs have sent a passionate appeal to football fans in the country to renew their passion for the game by attending local league matches when the new season begins on February 20.

This, according to the clubs, will not only help revive the interest in the game, but also help them raise money to support the clubs in the face of the current situation where there is no sponsorship for the Premier League.

In an interview with the Daily Graphic, most senior club officials who pleaded anonymity, expressed worry about the apparent lack of interest in the local league compared to the interest fans have generated for foreign leagues, especially the top competitions in Europe, a situation which they also described as having had 'dire financial consequence on their finances so far as gate proceeds were concerned.'

Mohamed Ben Amor of Tunisia is being challenged by Matthew Ifeanyi (right) of Nigeria

Nigeria crash out of CHAN

Nigeria has crashed out of this year’s CHAN in Rwanda after they lost 1-0 to Guinea in a final Group C match in Rubavu yesterday.

Tunisia also thrashed Niger 5-0 to win Group C on five points, while Guinea, also on five points, finished a runners-up.

Nigeria was third on four points and Niger finished bottom with a point.

Ibrahima Sankhon put Guinea in front just before halftime, when he exploited poor Nigeria defending to score from inside the box.

Nigeria did not have clear sight at the Guinea goal with Osas Okoro wasting possibly the Eagles best chance when he elected to shoot from inside the box when he had several other free teammates to pass to.

Andre Ayew

Sunderland bait Dede with £10m

Sunderland have offered £10m and striker Fabio Borini for Swansea City forward Andre Ayew, Sky sources understand.

The Black Cats have been pursuing Ayew for several weeks and are understood to have made an initial approach for the player 10 days ago.

Claudio Ranieri — Leicester manager

Fixtures crucial to Leicester’s title ambition — Ranieri

Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri believes a tough February fixture list could come to define the club's fairytale bid for the Premier League title.

Ranieri's men returned to the top of the table with a dominant 3-0 win over Stoke City last Saturday, before watching nearest rivals Manchester City and Arsenal drop points.

Serena Williams

Federer, Williams, Djokovic advance to Aussie semis

Serena Williams beat Maria Sharapova for the 18th time in a row to reach the Australian Open semi-finals.

The defending champion, seeded number one and chasing a 22nd Grand Slam title, saw off fifth seed Sharapova 6-4 6-1 at Melbourne Park.

Ramires

Ramires to join China bandwagon : ...As Hebei China capture Gervinho

Chelsea's Ramires is close to a £25m move to Chinese side Jiangsu Suning.

The 28-year-old Brazil midfielder, signed from Benfica for about £17m in 2010, agreed a new four-year deal in October but has only started seven Premier League games this season.

Jiangsu finished ninth in China's top tier in 2015 and is managed by former Blues defender Dan Petrescu.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Aubameyang disappointed in Dede, Toure

Borussia Dortmund and Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang admitted he was hurt by comments from Yaya Toure and Andre Ayew that he was undeserving of his African Player of the Year award.

Ivory Coast star Toure and Ghana international Ayew both featured in the African Cup of Nations final last year while Gabon exited in the first round.

Toure blasted Aubameyang's award as "indecent" and that it brought "shame" on the continent when it was made three weeks ago.

Christian Atsu

Atsu joins Malaga on loan

Chelsea winger Christian Atsu has signed for Malaga on loan until the end of the season – 24 hours after telling the BBC that he was joining Levante.

Before linking up with Javi Gracia's Malaga last Monday, the 24-year-old Ghana international said that he would imminently be joining their La Liga rivals, Levante.

Adidas

Adidas to pull out of IAAF deal

Adidas, the IAAF's biggest sponsor, has told the athletics' world governing body it is to terminate their sponsorship deal four years early.

The sportswear giant informed the IAAF of its decision — understood to be a direct result of the doping scandal sweeping the sport - last week.

KNUST shoot down Seniors in Ashanti hockey league

KNUST shoot down Seniors in Ashanti hockey league

A solitary goal scored by Samuel Asare of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) hockey team was all his side needed to shoot down Seniors to jump to the second position in the five-club Ashanti Regional Hockey League at the Baba Yara Stadium last Saturday.

KNUST who are yet to rediscover the form that made them one of the dreaded sides in the league, put up a scintillating performance to freeze the surging runs of the Seniors throughout the game.

The result has now propelled them to the second position on 10 points, the same as Seniors, but with a better goal difference.

Dr K.K. Sarpong

Kotoko, K.K. Sarpong case for Feb. 15

The case between Kumasi Asante Kotoko and the former CEO of the club, Dr K. K. Sarpong, was last Friday adjourned to February 15, 2016 by a Kumasi Commercial High Court.

This was because the parties were unable to finish the case management stage to set the tone for the trial.

But it was mainly due to the inability of the Kotoko Management to file all its statements to enable the trial judge, Justice Mrs Angelina Homiah, to set the date for the trial.

The two parties had earlier failed to reach an amicable settlement at a pre-trial conference held last year before another High Court and, therefore, decided to go through the normal trial to resolve the issues.

Alex Amankwah

Amankwah for top athletics award

Ghana’s only qualifier for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, 800-metre runner Alex Amankwah, has been nominated for the inaugural Liquid Sports Ghana Athlete of the Year Award to be announced on Friday.

The award is aimed at promoting athletics in the country by throwing the spotlight on national athletes who excell both locally and internationally.

The list is dominated by athletes who helped Team Ghana win an impressive eight medals in athletics at the 2015 All African Games (AAG) in Congo-Brazzaville.

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