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Retired ’92 Stars clash with Kotoko

Retired national stars who came close to winning the AFCON trophy in 1992 will lace up their boots once again to take on Kumasi Asante Kotoko in a friendly game at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The game, organised by the Despite Group of Companies, will bring to a climax the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Ghana's 1965 AFCON victory in Tunisia and is aimed at raising funds for the 10 surviving members of that team.

Margaret  Oppong(left) of Royal Golf Club in Kumasi  reigned supreme in the ladies category

‘Seniors Open was a success’

The president of the Ghana Golf Association (GGA), Mr  Mike Aggrey, has described the 27th Ghana Seniors Open golf tournament as a huge success.

He said the heavy representation of golfers numbering about 45 who entered from the usual 30 players made the two-day event one of the best in recent years.

In a post-tournament interview, Mr. Aggrey said “We haven’t had high representation in the over 70-years category like we did for a long time; as many as six nine-hole players participated.

Obuasi’s Seidu Konate  finished first in the scratch Group A event after a 160 gross score. Hans De Beer of Tarkwa followed with 162 gross with S.Ofori of Takoradi (166 gross)  and Achimota’s David Arkutu (172) following in that order.

C.K. Gyamfi

Remembering C.K. Gyamfi

C.K. Gyamfi lost the title, 'Mr' to his name long ago because of his brilliance on the football field.

Like all masters of sports and the arts, placing suffixes before their names, make a ridiculous reading. Beethoven, Handel, Frank Sinatra, Cassius Clay, Pele, Garrincha, Eusebio, Stanley Matthews, EC Briant, and the like, are what these stars of stellar quality are named and called. Therefore, we will do fine here with C. K. Gyamfi or C. K.Wampi if you were a Nigerian or Kenyan football commentator.

C. K. Gyamfi was one of the 18 footballers who toured England in the early 50s, under the leadership of the late Richard Akwei Snr, a visionary yet uncelebrated sports administrator in the Gold Coast. C.K was one of the teenagers on the team.

Players lined up for the opening ceremony at the Damang course.

Gold Fields PGA Champs open at Damang

A strong field of 51 golfers are competing for prizes at the Gold Fields Ghana Professional Golfers Association (PGA) Championship at the Damang Golf Club after the competition officially teed off Wednesday.

A contingent of Ghanaian golfers from the Royal Golf Club in Kumasi, Achimota Golf Club, the Celebrity Golf Club, Takoradi Golf Club, the Tarkwa Golf Club, the Obuasi Golf Club, the Tema Country Golf Club and the Beige Village Golf Club face a challenge from their counterparts from Togo, Benin, Cameroun, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, Gabon, Sierra Leone and Nigeria in the four-day competition which ends on Saturday.

The winning golfer takes home GH¢25,000 as the first prize put together by the sponsors Gold Fields Ghana with support from Stellar Logistics and Connell Mining.

Grant: I bear no grudge against Kwarasey

Black stars coach, Avram Grant, insist he bears no grudge against US-based goalkeeper Adambathia Larsen Kwarasey, disclosing that his utmost consideration for call-up to the national team will always be the commitment of players to national duty.

Grant reaction came last Monday after he had been heavily criticized for sidelining the young goalie who once established himself as the nation’s safest pair of hands until the Star’s disastrous world cup campaign in Brazil last year.

Kenichi secures Japanese deal for Hearts

Accra Hearts of Oaks ties with Japan is set to grow stronger following a sponsorship deal struck with Japanese sportswear and equipment firm, Polar Electric.

Hearts source confirmed to the Graphic Sports yesterday that the deal was brokered by the clubs Japanese coach, Kenichi.

Kotoko wins SWAG cup

The Porcupine Warriors yesterday put the smiles back on the faces of their supporters when they pipped their regional rivals,  Obuasi AshGold, 1-0 to lift this year’s SIC Nyemitei SWAG Cup.

The victory ended the Aboakese boys dominance over the Oseikrom boys in recent times, earning the Kumasi lads the bragging rights for the moment.

 

How Kotoko pipped AshGold to SWAG Cup

The Porcupine Warriors yesterday put a smile on the faces of their supporters when they pipped regional rivals Obuasi AshGold to lift this year’s SIC Nyemitei Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Cup.

This ended the Aboakese dominance over the Porcupine Warriors in recent times and earned them the bragging rights to the SWAG Cup.

Jessica Tei

Jessica, Ziga to defend titles at Coca-Cola golf

Defending champions, Jessica Tei and Raymond Zigah, will defend their Coca-Cola Family Day golf titles when the competition tees-off on Saturday at the Celebrity Golf Club at Sakumono.

Last year, Zigah picked the winner’s trophy after recording a net score of 62, while Jessica finished first in the ladies event with a score of 70.

The defending champions will, however, not have it as easy on Saturday as they face a potentially stiff challenge from an estimated 120 other golfers who are expected to participate in the tournament.

Norlympics Taekwondo competition begins

The annual Norlympics Taekwondo academy competition will begin on Friday and climax on Saturday with over 3,000 participants competing in the nation’s largest mass taekwondo competition.

Togbe Afede

Togbe Afede: I’m ready to sell my shares in Hearts

Accra Hearts of Oak have held their Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Accra with Board Chairman, Togbe Afede XIV, painting an unimpressive picture about the club’s finances and stating also that he was ready to trade off his stake in the club as majority shareholder.

The investment banker revealed that the club’s current assets stood at GH¢186,597 and indicated that the club had not earned money from the transfer of players since the Phobians sold striker Mahatma Otoo to Norwegian club, Sogndal, three seasons ago.

National Para Sports Festival opens November 29

The annual National Para Sports Festival which is organised by National Paralympic Committee (NPC) in collaboration with the Dan-deVan Group of Companies, is slated for November 29 at the Accra Stadium.

The event which is dubbed the “Dan-deVan National Paralympic Festival” will see athletes participate in a top-6 wheelchair tennis competition, a wheelchair basketball game involving two teams from Accra and Sunyani, 15km wheelchair race, and a 15km hand cycling race.

Daniel Mensah, the chairman of the Dan-deVan Group of Companies, explained that the decision to partner with the NPC was to honour para sports athletes who excelled during the course of the year.

TP Mazembe lift Mo Ibrahim Governance Cup

CAF Champions League winners, TP Mazembe, yesterday walloped Ghana’s Dream Team 3-1 to win the 2015 Mo Ibrahim Governance Cup in a game which was halted by poor lighting at the Accra Stadium.

The match, which climaxed the 2015 Mo Ibrahim Annual Governance Week, saw TP Mazembe dominating right from kick-off.

Tagoe pummels Kamote in Rd 1

Ghanaian boxer, Emmanuel ‘Game Boy’  Tagoe, succeeded in clinching his third straight victory after his famous bout with George Ashie when he knocked out Tanzanian opponent Allan Kamote in the first round of the WBA International Lightweight Championship.

Is Neymar now world's best player?

 For the past few years, there has been a general consensus of opinion among football supporters that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are the best players in the world.

You might argue about the order in which they should be placed, but few fans, aside from some Barcelona or Real Madrid followers who are unwilling to praise their greatest enemy's biggest star, would question the suggestion that those two are head and shoulders above everybody else.

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