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• Dreams CEO, Kurt Okraku, (middle) and Mirren boss Fadi Fattal (left) and another official in a discussion after the game.

Dreams keep lead after Mirren loss

Dreams FC remained top of the GN Bank Zone 3 standings despite suffering a 1-2 loss to Sporting Mirren last Wednesday in an ill-tempered clash at the Saint Thomas Aquinas Park in Accra.

• Eugene Nyarko Appiah (left) with some Ghanaian amateur boxers in a gym.

Appiah assures delegates of better remuneration

A favourite contender in the race for the Ghana Amateur Boxing Federation (GABF) presidency, Eugene Nyarko Appiah, has assured delegates that he will remunerate boxers and officials when he gets the nod.

Real, Barca back in title hunt

Real Madrid and Barcelona can't afford a Champions League hangover as their La Liga title hopes will again be on the line today as they host Valencia and Real Sociedad respectively.

• Samiratu Sulemana — Hasaacas Ladies

It’s Police v Hasaacas as National Women’s League heats up

It is becoming a tall order, but Police Ladies are hoping they will get it right tomorrow to earn their first win in this season's National Women's League as they host champions, Hasaacas Ladies at the Police Depot on Match Day 4

First Capital Plus pays $500,000 to clubs

Headline sponsor of the Ghana Premier League, First Capital Plus Bank, has fulfilled its financial obligation to the 16 participating clubs, following a publication about its outstanding indebtedness in the weekend edition of the Graphic Sports.

Welbeck Abra Appiah — PLB chairman.

Clubs chase league’s sponsor for $67,000 each

The delay in the disbursement of the second tranche of the First Capital Plus Bank sponsorship appears to be worsening the financial problems of the 16 clubs participating in the Premier League.

Ex-President Kufuor shares a joke with Stephen Appiah (right) and Alhaji Gruzah

Hearts, Kotoko will bounce back — Ex-Prez Kufuor

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has backed the resolve by bitter rivals, Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak, to recover from their struggles in the First Capital Plus Premier League.

Nyantakyi bares teeth at hooligans

The president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kwesi Nyantakyi, has clarified his decision not to go to the stadium in the interim and said it must not be misinterpreted to mean a boycott of matches involving  Accra Hearts of Oak.

 Dr Mustapha Ahmed - Minister of Youth and Sports

Minister visits weightlifting team

The Minister of Youth and Sports, Dr Mustapha Ahmed, is hopeful that Ghana could win more medals, particularly in weightlifting, during the forthcoming All Africa Games in Brazzaville.

Jose Mourinho - Chelsea manager

Mourinho to extend Chelsea deal

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has verbally agreed a two-year extension to his current contract, according to reports in the British media yesterday.

Floyd Mayweather sued by ex-girlfriend for $20 million

The mother of three of Floyd Mayweather's children filed a defamation lawsuit Tuesday against the boxing great, claiming he lied in a recent interview about her being on drugs the morning of a 2010 domestic violence incident.

• Tony Baffoe

Journalists urged to be innovative

A former Black Stars player, Tony Baffoe, has called on sports journalists to develop innovative mechanisms to make them more professional in their quest to make the First Capital Plus League more attractive and interesting.

Manny Pacquiao

Pacquiao to undergo surgery?

Orthopedic surgeon Dr Neal ElAttrache has  told ESPN.com that Manny Pacquiao will undergo surgery later this week to repair a ''significant tear'' in his rotator cuff.

Guardiola: It’s impossible to stop Messi

Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola has declared Lionel Messi "impossible" to stop.

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Minister lauds Taekwando Federation

The Minister of Youth and Sports, Dr Mustapha Ahmed, has lauded the Ghana Taekwondo Federation (GTF) and the West African Mission (WAM) Taekwondo Academy for promoting the sport in the country

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