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Local Stars set for Ivorians tomorrow

The local Black Stars, led by Coach Maxwell Konadu, will welcome their Cote d’Ivoire counterparts in a crunch African Nations Championship (CHAN) decider to be played tomorrow at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.

Both teams will be playing on a home-and-away basis to decide which of the two qualifies to play in the fourth edition of the tournament which was introduced six years ago with Ghana winning silver in the first and third editions.

• Mr  Asuama Yeboa Abebrese (second from right) in a pose with players of Taysec Titans.

Taysec to sponsor youth cricket

Engineering and Construction firm, Taysec Group of Companies, has pledged  to sponsor cricked competitions in different age groups  across the country to make the sport more appealing to the youth.

The  Chairman and Managing Director of  the  firm,  Asuama Yeboa Abebrese,  made the pledge when he hosted the female  and male teams of the Taysec Titans who placed first and second respectively in the just ended Under 15 and 19 Cricket championship at New Achimota Accra.

‘Bad leadership is the bane of boxing’

A former light heavyweight boxer, Joe Ansah, has bemoaned the dwindling fortunes of Ghana boxing, citing bad leadership and inadequate preparations towards international tournaments as the cause.

The boxer, who is now chief of Opetekwei, near Mpoasie in the Greater Accra Region, said boxing had given the country more titles than football yet the ministry gives more premium to football than other sports.

He added that the only national boxing gym at high street where he and his colleagues used to train has been sold and turned into a church called the Global Revival Ministry (Baden Powell Hall).

Okyenhene calls for more young golfers

The Okyenhene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin, has underscored the benefits golf offers a country as it has a huge potential to build in individuals rich values such as self-discipline and integrity.

An avid golfer himself, the Okyenhene made a clarion call for stakeholders to support young folks to take the sport serious, taking into account the benefit a country stands to gain from the right values. He typically debunked the notion that golf is a game for the rich.

Addressing the Okyenhene Invitational Golf Tournament at Tafo last Saturday, he said: “I hold the strong belief that the game of golf requires, and builds in all of us rich values like self discipline and integrity.

Dreams FC adopt Dawu Park

The management of Premier League debutantes, Dreams FC, have decided to adopt the Dawu Park in the Eastern Region as their home ground in the 2015/16 First Capital Plus Premier League season.

The non-operating park, which is located on the Akuapem hills, was once a hot spot during the peak days of defunct Dawu Youngsters.

A source close to the club revealed that management was close to sealing a deal with the owners of the facility.

Gbebei wins Access Bank Medal Play

Single handicapper Teye Lartey Gbebei last Saturday won the second edition of the Access Bank Medal Play at the Tema Country Golf Club.

Playing on handicap eight, Gbebei, 68, beat Godwin Asem and S.K.  Afari by just a stroke.

Tema Country Golf Club Lady captain Esther Antwi  beat Mercy Werner on count back  with a 77 score, while  fashionable Cathy Boateng finished tops in the ladies Group B event after a 76 score, three clear points ahead of  Gladys Awuni.

Taekwondo chief wants more regional clubs

The President of the Ghana Taekwondo Federation, Frederick Otoo, has charged regional executive members to manage and promote the sport in their respective regions.

That he said, was to ensure that taekwondo remained a national sport patronised across the country.

Inaugurating the Central Region Taekwondo Association in Cape Coast, Mr Otoo commended the executive memebers for setting up various taekwondo clubs in the region and urged them to support the national federation in its quest to register all taekwondo clubs and individual practitioners.

Comoros Island land Ghana in World Cup qualifiers

Comoros Island have been handed a difficult opponents — Ghana — for the second round of their 2018 World Cup qualifiers, after their dramatic qualification from the preliminary round.

Last Tuesday, the island-state of Comoros advanced on the away goal rule after a 1-1 draw away to Lesotho, having drawn goalless in the first leg at home.

This will be the first time Les Coelecantes' are going past the first round of the World Cup qualifiers and despite the fact that they have never won a World Cup qualifier, they get to advance, a feat which has been received with mixed feeling.

Even if for one day, Hayatou has risen to become FIFA boss!

In many ways, this was probably the news that Cameroun's Issa Hayatou privately dreaded. Some 111 years on from its founding, FIFA is expected to be technically run by an African for the first time - news which should of course be welcomed on the continent.

But the acting FIFA president could never be accused of courting the media, preferring instead to make his distance as large as possible.

Now though, a man who is far happier in the backrooms of power has been thrust into the limelight.

Dogboe predicts early knockout against Krampah

 Ahead of a tough World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Africa featherweight title clash between James Town-based George Krampah and Isaac Dogboe, at the Aborigines Beach Resort in Keta on November 6, the trainer of Dogbe, Paul Dogboe, has assured boxing fans of overwhelming victory for his boxer.

The bout, dubbed the “Rumble at Hogbetsotso Festival”, would be a fierce contest since both boxers have started predicting early knockouts as the day for the bout draws near.

Over 150 swimmers to compete for honours in Kumasi

 Over 150 swimmers across the country will battle for medals and certificates in a day’s swimming championship being organised by the Ghana Swimming Federation (GSF) in the Kumasi Metropolis.

The championship, which will be held at the poolside of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology on November 1, is not only designed to unearth talents across the country, but also to induce the youth to be interested in the sport.

Walk to keep healthy for 2016 elections

Hundreds of people, mainly youth from the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) led by the parliamentary aspirant for the Suame Constituency,  Francis Dodovi, stormed the principal streets of the Garden City, last week for a fitness walk to begin what is expected to be a bi-weekly exercise to make voters healthy and alive for the 2016 general elections.

Hearts to name new coach today?

 

Accra Hearts of Oak’s desperate search for a new coach appears to be narrowing down to two expatriates, Swede Tom Strand of Medeama and German Ernst Middendorp, who steered the technical affairs of the club during the 2004/2005 season.

At a meeting of a three-member committee comprising board member Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, the club’s Managing Director Gerald Ankrah and Corporate Affairs Manager Joe Addo, the Medeama coach emerged as the favourite, according to a very reliable source.

Kotoko to face Greek side...... as board admits failure

Beleaguered General Manager of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Samuel Opoku Nti, has what could be his last chance to right the wrongs of the season as he has promised to lead the club to defeat Greece top club, Veria FC, on November 15 to lower the curtains on the club’s 80th nanniversary celebration.

Kotoko are desperate to win back the confidence of their followers by ending the anniversary on a victorious note, having surrendered the Premier League title, MTN/FA Cup and the annual Otumfuo Challenge Cup in a disappointing season in which they finished in sixth position on the league log.

Local Stars take on Ivorians

Ghana’s home-based Black Stars have stepped up the gear for this weekend’s important clash with their Ivorian opponents in what promises to be an uncompromising African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier at the Baba Yara Stadium.

The local Stars, who have been in camp for a number of weeks preparing for Sunday’s showdown, have to utilise their home advantage to win convincingly to make the return leg in Abidjan an academic exercise.

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