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Didier Drogba

Title will go down to the wire — Drogba

Didier Drogba has called on Chelsea to start a new season in the New Year while he predicts that the title race will go down to the wire.

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Bombs at World Cup stadium

The 2018 World Cup has seen some explosive action even before it would start as builders working on a new stadium in the South West Russian city of Volgograd have so far discovered 11 unexploded World War II (WW2) bombs.

 Taekwondo participants during the Korea Cup

Taekwondo: Looking ahead with hope

This year’s “Korea Cup” Taekwondo Championship which is the flagship Taekwondo competition in Ghana climaxed the activities of the Ghana Taekwondo Federation.

Owusu Bempah — Satellites

Satellites still on the block

The Black Satellites, which is under the able management of Coach Sellas Tetteh,  have named a 24- man squad for the Africa Youth Championship in Senegal next year.

Fernando Torres

Chelsea gave me what I was looking for — Fernando Torres

Spain forward, Fernando Torres, has agreed to return to Atletico Madrid on loan from AC Milan until the end of the 2015-16 season, seven-and-a-half years after leaving his boyhood club.

 GFA president — Kwesi Nyantakyi

GFA goes to congress today

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will converge on the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence at Prampram today for its much-awaited general congress.

• Kwesi Nyantakyi — GFA boss

Stars tale of humiliation, Commission of Inquiry

The Black Stars of Ghana started 2014 on a high and ended on a low. It was the year the Stars' over-bloated egos also landed them in global humiliation at the Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup over delayed appearance fees.

Worse still, the unfortunate crisis pushed the government of Ghana to, for the first time, fly over $3million to Brazil in a chartered flight Hollywood style before the Stars could honour their last group game against Portugal in the capital Brasilia.

That summarised Ghana's third World Cup campaign which saw Kwasi Appiah emerging as the first Ghanaian coach to lead the Stars to the Mundial, yet bowing out in the first round with a single point in three games.

One thing led to another and dissatisfied Ghanaians called for a probe into the Stars' ignominious campaign which was in sharp contrast with the two previous competitions, and President John Mahama did not hesitate to form a three-man Presidential Commission of Inquiry to investigate the mat

Asiedu Attobrah — One of the shining lights of the CHAN 2014

CHAN 2014: Ghana failed to clinch ultimate again

Ghana’s pedigree as a superior powerhouse in continental football was taken to a different height as their representatives at the 2014 Championship of African Nations Cup (CHAN) in South Africa exhibited a spirited performance yet failed to clinch the trophy.

 Alexandre Song

Song can’t play for Cameroun — Tanko

Cameroun's assistant coach, Ibrahim Tanko, has backed his boss, Volker Finke, in the decision to leave out  West Ham United loanee, Alexandre Song, out of his provisional 24-man squad for the  2015 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Equatorial Guinea next month.

Ayittey Powers (left) and Anicet Amossou (right)

Powers’ fight generates interest

Over 300 tickets was sold out in the first week towards Saturday’s thriller between Ghana’s Ayittey Powers and Beninois Anicet Amoussou at the Unity Park at Tantra Hills, Achimota, in Accra.

Asamoah Gyan — Dropped

Gyan misses CAF Awards shortlist

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) last Thursday unveiled the top three nominees for the 2014 Glo-CAF African Footballer of the Year Award without Black Stars skipper Asamoah Gyan.

Arsenal players celebrating one of their goals.

Gunners shoot down the Hammers

Arsenal moved above West Ham to the Premier League’s fifth position after inflicting a first home defeat on the Hammers since August.

Fernando Torres

Milan give Torres permanent deal

Chelsea and Spain striker Fernando Torres will join AC Milan on a permanent basis on January 5.

Momba (right) winces as Tagoe connects with a stinging left-hook.

Tagoe kayoes Momba to win WBA title

Emmanuel “Game Boy” Tagoe last Friday produced a masterful display to win the WBA International Lightweight title with a sixth round technical knockout (TKO) of Tanzanian Sadiki Momba in front of a capacity crowd at the tennis court of the Accra Sports Stadium.

 Kwame Ligbidi (2nd right) and Serame Toukobong (3rd right) pose with other winners of the competition

Ligbidi grabs MTN golf prize

Kwame Ligbidi was the toast of last Saturday’s MTN CEO’s Invitational golf tournament when his net score of 67 earned him the ultimate prize.

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