The highly anticipated sixth edition of the CEOs and Executives Ping Pong tournament is scheduled to take place at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra on November 25.
In a candid revelation, former cruiserweight champion Braimah Isaac Kamoko, popularly known as Bukom Banku, has issued a strong warning against skin bleaching, citing potential health risks, including the risk of cancer.
In the aftermath of Ghana's defeat against Comoros in the 2026 World Cup African qualifiers, Black Stars head coach Chris Hughton attributed the loss to a lack of sharpness in front of goal.
Accra Hearts of Oak, Accra Great Olympics, Accra Lions and Dreams FC are facing venue crisis for their home games in both the domestic league and CAF inter-club competitions following a decision by the National Sports Authority (NSA) to close the Accra Stadium to regular football activities starting next month, a situation which will leave the clubs in search of alternative venues.
Prince Tetteh, the CEO of Pribet Group of Companies, is on the verge of acquiring a significant 60 per cent stake in Ourense FC, a football club based in Spain.
Officials of Achimota Golf Club are gearing up to host some of the sport’s leading names and international celebrities next year in what is expected to be the biggest tournament in the history of the country’s premier golfing destination.
Black Stars coach, Chris Hughton, has named Andre Ayew in the starting line-up for their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Comoros Island.
The President of Talent Hour 4 Disability, Mr. Samuel Obeng Ansah, a disability friendly organisation, has congratulated the Ghanaian amputee players who helped their foreign based team, Sahinbey Amputee Football Club, to win this year’s Amputee Champions League in Spain.
Coach of Nsoatreman, Maxwell Konadu, has won the NASCO Coach of the Month award for the month of Ocoteber.
Aduana FC’s Isaac Mintah has been voted the NASCO player of the Month for October.
Aduana FC’s Isaac Mintah has been voted the NASCO player of the Month for October.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has been slapped Asante Kotoko with GHȻ80,000 fine following the unruly behaviour by their supporters during their Premier League game against Nations FC at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex.
Premier League returnees, Tano Bofoakwa, are yet to know the venue for their home games after the Ghana Football Association (GFA) banned them from using the Sunyani Coronation Park.
Ghana's nail-biting 1-0 victory against Madagascar last Friday showcased the team’s resilience and raised the hopes of Ghanaians that the team can rise to the occasion when pushed to the wall in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying competition.
The former Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy has launched legal action against the club in an attempt to reclaim lost earnings of up to £10m.
- Suspect arrested in connection with attack on Nsoatreman FC coach Maxwell Konadu
- Hearts won’t be stampeded to appoint new coach
- Ex-GFA boss: Build Black Stars around local players
- Inaki Williams: Bad Kumasi pitch not excuse
- Ministry of Youth and Sports condemns violence at Bofoakwa Tano-Nsoatreman match
- Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies reclaim CAF Women's Champions League title
- Black Princesses subdue Eswatini in 2024 World Cup qualifier
- Daniel Amartey ruled out of FIFA World Cup qualifier against Comoros
- Bofoakwa Tano FC faces ban from Sunyani Coronation Park following assault of Nsoatreman FC coach
- Police hunt suspects in assault of Nsoatreman FC coach Maxwell Konadu