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Hearts host Kotoko Sunday

Kumasi Asante Kotoko will be out for revenge when they travel to the Accra Sports Stadium to face bitter rivals Accra Hearts of Oak in a 25th week First Capital Plus Premier League cracker on Sunday.

Muntari joins Saudi club

Ghana midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari has joined Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad Jeddah on a two-year deal as a free agent after mutually parting ways with AC Milan last month.

• Dr Mustapha Ahmed — performed the opening ceremony

Poly Games open in Accra

The 2015 West Africa Polytechnic Games opened last Saturday at the Accra Sports Stadium with a call on participating institutions to use the competition as an avenue to strengthen the bond that exists between West Africa countries.

Richoff disability organises fund raising

Richoff Disability Sports and Educational Foundation has held its first ever fund raising event at the Banquet Hall of the State House towards the development of an academy project.

Beach Soccer League kicks off: Wuo Gbee hammer Winneba Giants

Sixteen beach soccer teams across the country last Saturday began a journey of supremacy in the national beach soccer league.
Beach soccer is generally considered as the fastest growing sport in the West African sub region.

Super sub Boateng wins day for Olympics

A brace by substitute Kwame Boateng in the 14th and 64th minutes gave Accra Great Olympics a 2-1 victory over visiting Medeama SC at the Accra Stadium yesterday but did not ease Olympics’ relegation worries.

Let’s help save Kotoko now — Kenpong

Mr Kennedy Agyepong, a former director of Asante Kotoko, has called for an immediate end to the blame game syndrome to save the club from relegation from the premiership and disintegration.

Jones Attuquayefio laid to rest

Vice-President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, former President Jerry John Rawlings, ministers of state and the Ghanaian football community and hundreds of other mourners paid their last respects to football icon Cecil Jones Attuquayefio who was laid to rest at the Awudome Cemetery after a state funeral held at the forecourt of the State House in Accra yesterday.

WWE terminates wrestler Hulk Hogan's contract

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has terminated its contract with Hulk Hogan, amid widespread allegations he was recorded using racist slurs.

Hogan debuted in 1977 and is one of the best-known names in the industry.

A statement from the WWE gave no reason for the dismissal and there has been no comment yet from the wrestling star.

RadarOnline.com and The National Enquirer earlier reported on a sex tape in which Hogan allegedly used racist insults.

"WWE terminated its contract with Terry Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan)," the company said in a statement.

"WWE is committed to embracing and celebrating individuals from all backgrounds as demonstrated by the diversity of our employees, performers and fans worldwide."

While there has been no comment yet from Hogan's representatives, he left a cryptic tweet early on Friday.

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Young sprint talents pop up at El Wak stadium

As part of efforts to unearth young sprint talents for the country athletes across the Ashanti, Greater Accra, Eastern, and Upper East regions will compete for honours in this year’s Surfline Ghana's Fastest Human competition at the El Wak Stadium in Accra tomorrow.

Homowo slugfest August 16

Forty-two amateur boxing clubs are set to battle for honours in this year's Vodafone Homowo Boxing Championships which comes off on August 16 at Bukom Square in Accra.

FIFA steps into Frimpong racial abuse saga

FIFA has asked the Russian Football Union to explain the latest high-profile incident of racism that saw Ghanaian star Emmanuel Frimpong banned for two matches for his reaction to fan abuse and the alleged abusers' team escaping action.

Prof. J.K. Mintah — A target of Hearts

Hearts eye Prof. Mintah

Accra Hearts Oak, still haunted by a lingering coaching problem, have intensified their search for a new tactician with the searchlight said to be gradually narrowing down to Professor Joseph Kwame Mintah.

Coach Killa faces DC today

The Head Coach of WAFA, John Killa, will appear before the GFA Disciplinary Committee at 4p.m. today after being charged with a breach of Articles 56 and 58 of the Disciplinary Code and Articles 35(1)(a), 35(3)(c) and 35(7)(d) of the GFA General Regulations in respect of their match against New Edubiase United at Obuasi last Sunday.

Legendary Attuquayefio to be buried today

Some of Ghana’s eminent football stars (retired and active), coaches, administrators, government officials and supporters of the two traditional clubs of Accra, Hearts of Oak and Great Olympics, are expected to pay their last respects to the late Sir Cecil Jones Attuquayefio, whose mortal remains will lie in state at the forecourt of the State House this morning before interment later in the day at the Awudome Cemetery.

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