Premier League champions, Aduana Stars, yesterday beat Eleven Wonders 3-1 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium to qualify for the semi-finals of the ongoing GHALCA G8 tournament.
A header by Bright Adjei in the 42nd minute, Noah Martey in the 44th and Oba Inkama Ulitch in the 70th minute gave Aduana a convincing win over Wonders.
Accra Hearts of Oak Coach, Frank Elliot Nuttall, believes his side has made some significant improvement as a team despite losing 0-2 to Medeama Sporting Club last Wednesday in the ongoing GHALCA-organised G8 tournament.
The Scottish trainer gave some of the team’s newly recruited players an opportunity to impress, and said in a post-match interview that his aim was to rebuild the team and get it ready for the upcoming Premier League season.
Ghana's Under-20 female football team, Black Princesses have set their sight on winning the first leg of the final qualifying round despite playing a tricky away game to Cameroun.
The Princesses will be the guests of the Camerounians in Yaounde on Sunday in the first of a two-leg final tie, the winner of which would qualify for the Women's World Cup in France in August.
English Championship campaigners Middlesbrough are eyeing up a move for Ghana international, Edwin Gyasi, according to The Daily Mail.
The 26-year old right-winger currently plays for Norwegian side Aalesunds FK, and they have set a £600,000 asking price plus add-ons for the midfielder.
Former Mfantsipim power forward Maxwell Amoafo Okoampah has joined the University of Saskatchewan men’s basketball team known as the Huskies as they mount a late surge for the Canadian inter-university playoffs.
Amoafo arrived in Saskatoon last week after an over 10,000-kilometre flight from Accra and has already been involved in practice sessions as he works on acclimatizing to the weather.
A well-organised Medeama SC side yesterday proved too strong for Accra Hearts of Oak, thumping the Phobians 2-0 in the ongoing GHALCA G8 tournament at the Cape Coast Stadium.
Goals from former Asante Kotoko and Great Olympics striker, Kwame Boateng, and Agyenim Boateng won the day for the ‘Yellow and mauve’ lads who played a well orchestrated strategy to frustrate the Phobians.
Premiership returnees Dreams FC produced a brave and sustained attacking football to shock Asante Kotoko 1-0 in the second game of the ongoing GHALCA G 8 tournament at the Baba Yara Stadium yesterday.
The win opens up group A, ahead of the final group matches this weekend for a place in the semi final match.
Ghana Hockey Association (GHA) President, Mr Richard Akpokavie, has made a passionate appeal to the corporate bodies and individuals to assist the association to raise about GH¢300,000 needed to organise the Hockey Africa Cup for Club Championship which takes place in Accra later this month.
He said funding had become very critical if Ghana were to host the 12-club continental competition which includes four Ghanaian teams.
The Black Queens of Ghana are expected to open their West Africa Football Union B, women’s championship campaign against host, Cote d’Ivoire at the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium on Valentine’s Day.
The game scheduled at 3.00p.m. will see the Black Queens test their arsenals against their Ivorian counterparts who will be counting on their home support to oust the Ghanaians considered as favourites.
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The GHALCA G8 is expected to hot up today after a rather slow start, especially in Group B in Kumasi, with plenty to play for and determinant to those who could possibly inch closer to the semifinal.
Apart from the crazy scoreline between Dwarfs and Medeama in Group A at the Cape Coast Stadium last weekend (Dwarfs 5 Medeama 6) all the other matches, including Hearts and Karela FC, recorded solitary goals; opening up the race for the two teams in each group to make it to the semifinal.
The strained relationship between Kumasi Asante Kotoko and goalkeeper Ernest Sowah has taken a turn for the worse after the player wrote to the club requesting for a mutual termination of the contract between them which had one year to run.
The surprise request from Sowah last week came on the heels of a scathing attack on the goalie by Kotoko’s Chief Executive, Dr Kwame Kyei, who allegedly accused the player of bribery during last season’s Premier League clash between Kotoko and Liberty Professionals at Dansoman last season. Kotoko lost the match 1-2 with Sowah attracting a yellow card.
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