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Stars pocket $10,000 each

Black Stars players and technical handlers received an amount of $10,000 each from the Ministry of Youth and Sports as payment of their outstanding bonus for the Ghana-Rwanda World Cup qualifier.

However, the winning bonus for their 2-0 victory over Comoros in the return leg World Cup qualifier last Tuesday remains outstanding, the Graphic Sports has learnt.

The amount of money to be paid as winning bonus has remained a thorny issue in recent monts with the Minister of Youth and Sports, Dr Mustapha Ahmed dropping the hint last week that the bonus could be reduced to $5,000 as the country’s economic challenges would not permit the government to maintain the current bonus of $10,000.

•The branded Range Rover Sport is up for grabs on December 26

Joy Dadi donates Range Rover for Banku-Powers fight

The CEO of Joy Dadi Industries, Dr  Takyi Manfred, has presented a brand new Range Rover 2013 edition to Landmark Promotions as the reward for the winner of the December 26 rematch between Bramah Kamoko, alias Bukom Banku, and Michael Ayittey Powers Okine.

The vehicle, which has Joy Dadi  and traditional Joy Dadi paints  on it, was presented to Mr Anthony Kermah of Landmark Boxing Promotion in Accra last Wednesday.

Banku fights Powers once again in what has been dubbed ‘Repeat or Revenge’ at the Baba Yara Stadium on December 26.

• Jordan Ayew — Scored against Comoros to take his tally to five goals this year.

Ghana eases into group qualifiers

Ghana’s Black Stars and 19 other African teams will be waiting anxiously for the crucial and final round of qualifying matches for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, after easing past the knockout stage into the group qualifiers.

Football’s world governing body FIFA will announce the date for the draws for the group qualifiers.

Wakaso Mubarak and Jordan Ayew provided the killer punches which flattened a brave Comoros side, as the Stars called the bluff of the island nation with a 2-0 win in the return leg clash last Tuesday in Kumasi.

•  Donald Brown explaining the symbols on the painting to the pr

Ex-athlete in Ghana to promote peace:Using sports-inspired scultpure

British sculptor and former athlete, Donald Brown, is in Ghana to spearhead a global peace initiative, using sports and arts as tools to promote the project.

The 2011 European Masters 60-metre indoor champion has created a painting titled “A Sporting Chance for Peace” with which he is touring the world to present to leaders and citizens of various countries aimed at promoting global peace.

Ohum gala gets underway

Ohum gala gets underway

As part of activities marking the celebration of this year's Abiriw Ohum (Eba) Festival, Atemantere beat Konkonso, courtesy an own goal to kick off an eight-week soccer gala last Saturday.

The second match last Sunday between Alabiri and Akesere ended in favour of the latter through a lone goal scored by Owusu George.

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Boateng, Paulina win TMS golf

Fred Boateng of Nsuta Golf Club emerged winner of the first Technical Mechanical Services (TMS) sponsored golf tournament at the Damang Golf Club.

Boateng, with a handicap 2, returned with 79 strokes to win the competition, while Daniel Odoom from Damang Golf Club came second with 81 strokes on count back, with Yaw Anarf from Tarkwa Golf Club returning with 81 strokes to take the third position.

• Godfred Saka (right) not intrested in joining Hearts or Kotoko

I’m not interested in Hearts or Kotoko — Godfred Saka

The quest to feature for football clubs in Europe and other parts of the world has prevented Aduana Stars right-back, Godfred Saka, from signing for either Accra Hearts of Oak or Kumasi Asante Kotoko.

According to Saka, he was rather focused on working hard with Aduana with the view of gaining much experience to land a lucrative contract abroad.

Dzorwulu Special School

Special Olympics seminar tomorrow

A seminar designed to educate parents and guardians with children of intellectual disabilities to appreciate the essence of supporting their children who have interest in sports will take place at the Dzorwulu Special School in Accra tomorrow.

About 100 parents and guardians from Accra and its environs will participate in the seminar which also seeks to educate the participants on the health needs of their wards with the view of keeping them active.

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Afriyie named GFA vice-president

George Afriyie has been named the vice-president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) at a the meeting of the Executive Committee (ExCo) yesterday.

The president of the GFA, Kwesi Nyantakyi, named Afriyie as the vice-president for a four-year term at the first meeting of the newly-formed Executive Committee to discuss the direction of Ghana football for the next four years.

He takes over from Fred Crentsil, who lost out at the recent ExCo elections on the ticket of Techiman City.

• From left: Isaac Akrong, Aaron Amoah and Emmanuel Elikete, the last three signings of the club.

Akonnor: Dreams FC will fight to stay in the premiership

Coach of premiership debutants Dreams FC, Charles Kwabla Akonnor, says his target for the season is to fight to avoid relegation and retain their place in the premier league.

After guiding the club to the elite division as Zone Three champions in the Division One League, the former Black Stars captain says Dreams FC have modest ambitions, but hopes to build on their experience in top flight football in subsequent seasons.

“Since we are a young and inexperienced side, it will be fair to say that we will work hard to stay in the league and avoid relegation,” he said.

Asamoah Gyan with Emmanuel Tagoe

Game Boy promises to stop Kamote

Bukom born lightweight fighter, Emmanuel “Game Boy” Tagoe says he would present a befitting birthday package to his managerAsamoah Gyan as he faces off with Tanzania Allan Kamote tonight for the highly coveted WBA International lightweight championship at the D.G. Hathiramani Sports Hall of the Accra Stadium.

“I have reached a stage in my life where I’m taking everything easy and I know him very well, he has fought here before and I promise you I won’t take him far, he will lose again”, he told a packed crowd of teeming supporters and fans at the Accra Stadium on Thursday.

However, his opponent, who had lost previously to George Ashie at the Accra Stadium, was philosophical but firm about his chances.

 George Kwasi Afriyie

The FA’s big 5

The new vice president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) George Kwasi Afriyie, says his position is not only reward for hardwork and loyalty to Ghana football, but also a big challenge to help take the sport to a higher level.

Afriyie replaces former vice president, Fred Crentsil, who was unable to retain his seat on the recently held Executive Committee (ExCo) elections.

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Kumasi fans unimpressed with Stars

The Black Stars may have qualified for the group stage of the African qualifiers for the 2018 Russia FIFA World Cup, but a section of the fans in Kumasi who watched last Tuesday’s scare from Les Coelecantes of the Comoros Island are worried about the team’s quality and capability to clinch a fourth birth at the mundial.

With the exception of man-of-the-match, Mubarak Wakaso, and full back, Harrison Afful, the fans are of the view that the rest of the players were ordinary on the day and their performance did not merit the win by the Stars.

However, the fans are holding Coach Avram Grant for much of the blame for the unimpressive performance of the team, describing him as ‘lazy’ and not doing much to make entry into the Stars competitive to merit the national jersey.

The Range Rover branded in Joy Dadi

Joy Dadi buys Range Rover for winner of Banku-Powers rematch

The CEO of Joy Dadi Industries, Dr Takyi Manfred has presented a Range Rover 2013 edition to Landmark Promotions as the reward for the upcoming December 26 bout between Braimah Kamoko aka Bukom Banku, and Michael Ayittey Powers Okine.

Ashanti Regional Hockey Association President, Yaw Acheampong Boafo

I did not resign on financial grounds — Boafo

The immediate past Ashanti Regional Hockey Association President, Yaw Acheampong Boafo, said he did not resign from the position because of a drain on his pocket but due to personal reasons.

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