Ghana and colombia have agreed to work together to promote and develop sports through the training of the youth in both countries in various disciplines.
I talked earlier about their referees. What makes them what they are is the crowd, especially when teams such as Vasco da Gama are playing at their home ground. The referee is booed, jeered and insulted anytime an infringement goes against the home team.
The country unit of dual SIM mobile phone manufacturer, TECNO, has partnered the Ministry of Youth & Sports to promote the country in Brazil during the 2014 World Cup tournament.
World Cup fans heading for Rio de Janeiro might want to think twice about swimming in the sea - as these shocking photos reveal the true extent of its sewage problems.
Seniors Hockey Club in Kumasi played one of their best games to beat Unique 2-1 in last Saturday’s epic Ashanti Regional Hockey League match as Royals overpowered KNUST by the same scoreline to occupy the summit of the table.
A Ghanaian businessman, Adaakwa Yiadom Siriboe, became the latest to take delivery of a Kia Rio car at the offices of the company last Friday after winning the MTN Go Rio promotion.
Ghana's weightlifting team at the African Youth Games being staged in Gaborone have won six medals as their events ended last Sunday.
Ms Helena Quansah of the Coconut Grove Beach Resort at Elmina in the Central Region has emerged the winner of a special raffle organised as by the management of the hotel.
After defeating Nadal last week to win the Rome Masters, Djokovic has his eyes on becoming a winner at Roland Garros for the first time and ending the successful run of Nadal in Paris.
Prof. Kyle Pierce, the American coach currently in Ghana to train new coaches in weightlifting, says Ghana has great potential in the sport and investment in technical training will greatly pay off.
ANOPA (Agoro Ne Obra Pa) literally meaning “play for a better life”, an international sports NGO, based in Cape Coast, in collaboration with Landessportbund of Germany is organising a swimming coaching clinic for interested youth, sports teachers and security personnel, who will also be taken through water safety education.
Three thousand five hundred visa applications for the FIFA World Cup in Brazil next month had been received by the Brazillian embassy in Accra as at close of work last Friday.
The UNAIDS-FIFA Global Protect the Ball campaign reached the Flagstaff House last Friday where President John Dramani Mahama signed his signature on the ball that is being sent to countries that have qualified for the FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
Die-Hard Supporters Union has presented 10 bags of cement and a shovel for the construction for a three-storey church building of the Perez Chapel, formerly Word Miracle Church International at Bubiashie in Accra.
Love football or not, the whole world will be buzzing about the 2014 World Cup when it kicks off on 12th June 2014 in Brazil.
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