• C.K. Akonnor (middle) flanked by Stephen Appiah and Laryea Kingston during last Saturday’s workout.

Ex-footballers must keep fit

Former Black Stars Captain, Charles Kwabla (C.K.) Akonnor, has underscored the need for ex-footballers to participate in keep fit actitities in order to avoid lifestyle diseases.

Chelsea players celebrating one of their goals

Chelsea win Capital One Cup

Jose Mourinho claimed his first trophy since returning for his second spell as Chelsea manager with a comfortable Capital One Cup final victory over Tottenham at Wembley.

Stephen Keshi

Keshi: I don’t like Nigeria’s ‘slave contract’

A debate has raged whether 52-year-old Keshi should be given a new contract after he failed to qualify the Super Eagles for the recent Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.

Yaya Toure- Man City

Liverpool dent Man City’s title hopes

Philippe Coutinho scored a stunning winner as Liverpool dented Manchester City’s Premier League title defence with a narrow victory at Anfield. 

Black Stars

Stars search for new friendly opponents

Ghana's senior football team, the Black Stars, are looking for a replacement for Nigeria  for their intended friendly on March 29 following the cancellation of the match by football's world governing body, FIFA.

coach Herbert Addo

After eliminating AS Police, Hearts declare...

Accra Hearts of Oak’s coach Herbert Addo, fresh from masterminding the club’s qualification for the next stage of the CAF Confederation Cup, is upbeat that his side will be ready to handle the task against Senegal's Olympicque de Ngor, their next opponents in the contintntal campaign in two weeks’ time. 

Laryea Kingston — Relishes another stint with the Phobians in a coaching role

Laryea turns to coaching

Former Accra Hearts of Oak midfielder Laryea Kingston says he is open to returning to the club for a third stint but this time in a coaching capacity although he insists he has not yet ended his playing career.

Hearts face Police threat in tomorrow’s Confed Cup match

After their refreshing victory over Aduana Stars last Wednesday, Accra Hearts of Oak travel to the 6,000-capacity Stade Cotonou II in Porto Novo, Benin to take on AS Police in the second-leg of their preliminary round CAF Confederation Cup tomorrow.

Give Kotoko to strategic investors — Abbey Pobee

One of Ghana’s outspoken football administrators, Jonathan Abbey Pobee, has suggested that Kumasi Asante Kotoko be leased to a consortium to run it for a period of between five and 10 years on a 70-30 per cent sharing basis to stem its flagging fortunes.

 Asamoah Gyan

Gyan yet to hit fine form for Al Ain

Al Ain coach Zlatko Dalic says striker Asamoah Gyan needs more time to regain his prolific form after extending his barren run since his return from the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

Atsu, Wakaso in line for Europa Cup duties

The best player at this year’s African Cup of Nations (AFCON), Christian Atsu, is hoping his contribution in Everton’s draw with Leicester City last Sunday will be enough to earn him a start in their home match against Young Boys this evening at the Goodison Park.

The 3-1 defeat at home to Monaco has left Arsenal on the verge of Champions League elimination

'We were suicidal defensively' - Wenger bemoans 'horrible' night for Arsenal

The Gunners were made to pay for a lack of organisation at the back and their boss admitted they have a mountain to climb if they are to reach the quarter-finals

• Mr Joe Kpengey, Director General, of National Sports Authority.

GTF dares National Sports Authority

The Ghana Taekwondo Federation (GTF) is challenging a decision by the National Sports Authority(NSA) to its recognition for its president,  Frederick Otu Lartey.

Ahmed Toure — Kotoko (left) Gilbert Fiamenyo — Hearts

Can Hearts, Kotoko bounce back?

The nemesis of relegation-threatened Accra Hearts of Oak could catch up with them today if they fail to take advantage of their home support to scale the Aduana Stars hurdle as the Phobians host the Dormaa-Ahenkro club in a First Capital Plus Premier League midweek match at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Coach David Duncan

Sign Duncan now

The supporters wing of Kumasi Asante Kotoko have called for the immediate signing of former Accra Hearts of Oak coach, David Duncan to help arrest the declining fortunes of the club.

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