Yaya Toure wins BBC African Footballer of the Year award 2015

The 32-year-old Ivory Coast midfielder becomes only the third player, after Nigerians Nwankwo Kanu and Jay-Jay Okocha, to receive the honour twice.

Football fans voted for Manchester City's Toure, who first won in 2013, ahead of Yacine Brahimi, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Andre Ayew and Sadio Mane.

"I am very proud. To receive this dedication from the fans is unbelievable," Toure told BBC Sport.

Taekwondo

Taekwondo video contest winners to receive prizes

Twenty taekwondo clubs have been selected as winners of the “I Love taekwondo” contest which was launched by the Korean Embassy in September, this year.

The clubs are, Accra Polythecnic Taekwondo Academy, Astoria, Demonstration School for the Deaf Taekwondo, Hill View, Madina Taekwondo and Marpro Taekwondo Clubs.                                                  

The rest are Meghis, Our Lady of Mercy Senior High School, Pippas, Power Kix, Prixmax Warriors Martial Arts, Queenscourt Taekwondo Academy, Ramgoon, Solomon Bennett Memorial Taekwondo, Sos-Hermann Gmeiner School, State School For The Deaf Taekwondo, Sunyani Taekwondo Club, Tema Technical Institute Taekwondo, Wam Taekwondo Academy and Prisons Taekwondo Club.  

 The founder of Owerriman Football Club, Nana Batafo Acheampong Nti,

Win the CAF Champions League trophy for Ghana: Konongohene challenges Ashgold

The founder of Owerriman Football Club, Nana Batafo Acheampong Nti, has challenged the technical team and players of Champion Club, Ashgold, to be adequately motivated by the $1.5 million budget support by management on their CAF Champions League campaign by putting up a splendid performance to win the trophy for Ghana in many years.

While tasking the technical team to collaborate with management to organise  series of warm up matches that will put the players in good shape prior to the CAF Champions League preliminary  rounds, he said it was equally important for the players to exhibit exemplary discipline on and off the pitch to enable them to achieve the ultimate goal.

“Ghana has been recognised as a football country worldwide for many years, but the CAF Champions League trophy has eluded us on countless occasions, hence the need for Ashgold to be more focused in this campaign to enable them to win the trophy for Ghana”, Nana Acheampong, who is also the Konongohen

Ahmed Toure — Expected to start pre-season training soon

Toure set for Kotoko return

Kumasi Asante Kotoko’s preparation for the next football season has been given a big boost with news that their Ivorian star, Ahmed Toure is set to join Coach David Duncan’s squad for preseason training.

Toure, who was Kotoko’s top scorer last season with 11 goals, was loaned to Lebanese side Nejmeh FC a few months ago, but the deal fell through.

Gerald Ankrah - Hearts MD

Expedite action on our review case: Hearts demand

Accra Hearts of Oak have expressed dissatisfaction with the delay in announcing the decision of their review case against Kumasi Asante Kotoko, urging the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to expedite action on the case in order to facilitate a prompt start of the Premier League season.

The Phobians initially saw their protest against Kotoko over of the eligibility of Kotoko’s Obed Owusu in their 25th week fixture upheld by the GFA’s Disciplinary Committee, which also awarded them three points.

However, the Porcupine Warriors were successful in their appeal against that ruling and saw all their docked points restored, which led the Phobians to head back to the Appeals Committee on October 23 for a review of the decision which they described as a “miscarriage of justice and wrongful interpretation of GFA, CAF, and FIFA regulations”.

Commodore-Mensah quits Hearts Board

Commodore-Mensah quits Hearts Board

A board member of Accra Hearts of Oak, Emmanuel Martey Commodore-Mensah, has resigned from the board with immediate effect, fuelling speculations that some cracks are beginning to emerge in the boardroom of the Phobians.

Mr Commodore-Mensah, one time board chairman of the club, tendered in his resignation letter weeks before the club’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Accra last week. In the said letter he stated his decision to relinquish his membership of the board.

The decision came at a time when another board member, Afenu Apiigii, a representative of Africa Strategic Securities, the majority shareholders in the club, had earlier resigned from the board. Mr Apiigi has since been replaced by Thomas Esso, at the last AGM.

Mr Commodore-Mensah’s resignation, it had been rumoured, was as a result ofdeep-seated disagreement in the Hearts boardroom over the direction of the club.

The late C.K. Gyamfi

C.K. Gyamfi goes home Dec. 20

Burial and final funeral rites for Ghana’s football legend, Charles Kumi Gyamfi (C.K. Gyamfi) who died on September 2, this year will be held between Friday, December 18 and Sunday December  20 , 2015.

 Abusuapanin Kwasi Aniagyei Kumi , Larteh Asokyede family  head, who announced the funeral arrangements, said the late C.K. Gyamfi would be laid in state at the forecourt of the State House in Accra at 7a.m. on Friday, December 18 followed by memorial service at the same place.

Ashgold sign deal with Don Simon

Champion club, AshantiGold, yesterday signed a one-year sponsorship deal with Spain-based J.Garcia Carrion, producers of Don Simon Fruit juice.

It’s the second sponsorship deal to be secured by the Miners from two Spanish companies within a month.

The contract was facilitated by Permafix Industries Limited (leading tile adhesive manufactures and the club’s headline sponsors) through the initiative of Mr Marco Polo, Financial Director of Permafix Industries Limited.

Ernest Sowah eyes Stars

 Newly signed Kumasi Asante Kotoko goalie, Ernest Sowah, insists  the stiff competition he faces at the stables of the Porcupine Warriors will motivate him to be a better shot-stopper and ensure his quick return to the senior national team, the Black Stars.

Sowah, who completed a three-year deal in October to join the Porcupine Warriors after cancelling his contract with Congolese side CS Don Bosco, conceded in an interview with the Graphic Sports that he faces a scramble for the first-choice  with competition from Eric Ofori Antwi, Felix Annan and Isaac Amoako (injured) at his new club.

Hayford disputes reasons for his sack from Hearts

 Dismissed Hearts of Oak midfielder, Emmanuel Hayford and the club have traded counter accusations over allegation of commitment and indiscipline leading to the dismissal from the club.

While Hearts News report suggested the club had to dispense with the services of Emmanuel Hayford on grounds of indiscipline and truancy, the player told Happy FM in an interview that those allegations were unfounded based on how he sacrificed for the club.

Evergreen Chemicals fence 4 Garrison Club

Miswa Chemicals based in Northampton in the United Kingdom, producers of Polygard products, including Kilit Insecticide, has through its local distributors, the Evergreen Chemicals Limited, fenced the tennis courts of the 4 Garrison Tennis Club in Kumasi, a project that cost the company GH¢23,000.

The Managing Director of the Evergreen Chemicals Limited, Mr John Dele and his wife, Abigail Dele, handed over the facility to the General Officer Commanding the Central Command, Brig. Gen Joseph Adu Boampong, a patron of the club.

They also promised to support the club with series of tournament and other pressing needs to develop tennis in the Ashanti Region.

Mr Dele told the Graphic Sports it was time the National Sports Authority gave other disciplines the right boost to develop and grow.

He said his desire to sponsor tennis was his contribution towards helping budding talents in the sport and help it to grow.

The club, in showing appreciation to

Asamoah Gyan

Gyan: I’m cleared of rape charges: ...But Maurice Ampaw disputes claims

Black Stars skipper, Asamoah Gyan, is set for a legal showdown with tough-talking legal practitioner, Dr Maurice Ampaw, over his media pronouncements regarding the alleged rape and unnatural carnal knowledge of Ampaw's client, Sarah Kwablah.

According to Mr Agyebeng, Gyan has been cleared of all of Sarah's allegations by the Attorney General's (AG) department and has directed his legal team to take action against anyone who defames him in respect of the issue.

Gyan's lawyers, Cromwell Grey LLP, represented by the managing partner, Agyebeng, who spoke at a press conference in Accra yesterday at which Gyan was absent, said the Attorney General's department had "concluded that the rape and unnatural carnal knowledge allegations made by Sarah Kwablah against Asamoah Gyan are totally baseless and that the docket should be closed".

A former player of the Black Stars, James Kuuku Dadzie

Apply the rules to save Ghana football - Kuuku Dadzie

A former player of the Black Stars, James Kuuku Dadzie, has passionately appealed to the various committees of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to be swift and strict in applying the statutes of the association in matters of dispute without prejudice.

He said if the rules governing the game were swept under the carpet or the rules bent in the interest of certain parties, the country’s football would continue to suffer.

Korblah wins GoldFields PGA

Emos Korblah has won this year’s Goldfield's Professional Golfers Association (PGA) of Ghana golf championship played at the Damang Golf Course in the Western Region.

He prevented Nigeria’s Sunday Odegha from winning the competition after dominated the for the first three days.

Korblah overtook Odegha on the final day with a total score of 286 and took home a cash prize of GH¢25,000, while Odegha followed with a score of 288.

Boys play in water

Swimming course for schools

Plans are far advanced to introduce swimming lessons into the Ghanaian School curricular aimed at attracting schoolchildren to the swimming sport.

Mr John Mensah Anang, a staff at the Curriculum Research and Development Unit of the Ghana Education Service (GES)   said the GES was working with Felix Fitness Foundation (FFF), a swimming and aqua survival training organisation, to develop the swimming lessons.

At a swimming championship organised by the FFF for children between the ages of one and 17 years, at the A& C Mall in Accra, Mr Anang explained that the world was experiencing natural disasters such as earthquake and flooding as well as climate change which had affected the lives of the vulnerable, including children.

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