Ghana's sole medallist at the just-ended 2020 Olympic Games, Samuel Takyi, made the country proud as he became the only African athlete to mount the stage, along with other athletes representing other continents, during the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games last Sunday.
A special football tournament for eight selected juvenile clubs across the country will be held in August to honour the founder of the Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana (KAMOG), Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka.
Experienced Ghanaian football administrator, Jones Abu Alhassan has died after falling ill while in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire.
Hajia Zenabu Akotoh has been crowned the winner of the 18-20 Lizard Golf League hosted by the Bok Nam Kim Golf course in Accra.
Ghana will host its first international cycling race of the year on Sunday, August 22, 2021, when the Granfondo Ghana Cycling Race is held across the Greater Accra and Eastern regions.
An emotional Lionel Messi said joining Paris St-Germain was "a possibility, but nothing is agreed" as he confirmed his exit from Barcelona.
Goalkeeper Richard Attah came to the party as Accra Hearts of Oak wrapped up a successful season with a 8-7 win against AshantiGold on penalties to win the MTN FA Cup and also complete a domestic double, having claimed the Ghana Premier League title last month.
Brazil defended their Olympic men's football title following a dramatic extra-time victory over Spain at the Nissan Stadium.
Prince Amartey could not hide his emotions when essential support finally came last Thursday, as the Ghana Armed Forces commissioned and handed over to him a shop stocked with essential provisions to support the sustenance and wellbeing of the boxing legend who has been reduced to a destitute.
Barcelona say Lionel Messi will not be staying at the club "because of financial and structural obstacles".
Two Belarusian coaches have lost their Olympic accreditations after allegedly attempting to force an athlete to leave the Games in Tokyo.
Hasaacas Ladies FC of Ghana beat Rivers Angels of Nigeria 3:1 to win the WAFU Zone B tournament on Thursday in Abidjan.
It was a sweet revenge for the high flying Ghanaian champions who had fallen 2:0 to the same side in their opening game of the tournament.
When victory mattered most, it was the trio of Veronica Appiah, Perpetual Agyekum and Azunah Abugre who netted, first when the game was barely a minute old, followed by the second with three minutes to the break, and the icing on the cake would come inside the second half.
The results mean both Hasaacas Ladies and Rivers Angels have qualified for the maiden edition of the CAF Women’s Champions League to be played in Egypt in November.
Ghana’s men’s 4x100m relay team qualified for the finals of the men’s 4x100m relays with a National Record 38.08 seconds time in their heat on Thursday morning.
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