5 clubs fight relegation tomorrow

Accra Great Olympics will have another opportunity to pull themselves out of relegation tomorrow when they travel to a tough ground at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park to engage Bechem United in a crucial final Premier League fixture of the season.

Ghana, Mali in fierce clash today

The fierce football rivalry between two West Africa countries, Ghana and Mali, will be renewed today when they clash in the quarter-final of the ongoing FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Guwahati.

Bolt: I would love to play football now

Usain Bolt is, quite simply, the best sprinter of all time. With two gold medals in 100 metres and 200 metres at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, followed by a hat-trick of golds at each of London 2012 and Rio 2016 (adding the 4 x 100 metres relay sprint gold at both events) the Jamaican had unprecedented success in his discipline for around a decade.

India 2017 : First-time meetings in opening quarter-final clashes

The FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 has reached the quarter-final stage, with the first set of last-eight matches taking place on Saturday.

Liverpool winger Mohammed Salah turns down businessman's expensive gift

Liverpool winger Salah turns down businessman's expensive gift

Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah has turned down a luxurious reward of a house for his part in sending Egypt to the 2018 World Cup.

The Reds’ record signing reportedly turned down the offer of a villa as a reward for his country’s qualification.

FIFA U-17 World Cup: Starlets out for revenge

FIFA U-17 World Cup: Starlets out for revenge

The Black Starlets left Mumbai yesterday morning ahead of tomorrow’s crucial quarter-final clash with Mali in Guwaharti, with a strong message from Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin that the Ghanaians are ready for their West African opponents.

Domestic flights are said to be fully booked, following the celebration of the Diwali festival, an important festive season on the calendar of the Indians, but the team’s internal travels were not affected, based on the special arrangements put in place by FIFA.

Powers ready to fight Banku or Bastie

Powers ready to fight Banku or Bastie

Veteran boxer Michael "Powers" Ayitey has proposed to fight the winner of the upcoming "Make-or-Break" bout between Braimah Kamoko and Bastie Samir tomorrow.

Powers, who lost twice to Banku, said he was assured by the promoter of the bout, Alex Ntiamoah Boakye of the Box Office Sports Promotion, that he would be up for another payday with either Bastie or Banku, depending on who wins on the night.

We all benefited from bad officiating — Aduana CEO

We all benefited from bad officiating — Aduana CEO

The Chief Executive Officer of Aduana Stars, Albert Aryeetey Commey, has urged club officials to stop castigating referees, since all the clubs benefited from the supposed bad officiating.

According to him, referees are mortal men and can make mistakes like any other person, thus charging club officials to bear with the rule keepers of the game.

Relegation blues: Oly, Tema Youth, Bechem, Liberty, Ashgold in hot waters

Accra Great Olympics trainer, Godwin Attram, has described Sunday’s final Premier League clash with Bechem United as a ‘match of destiny’ for both sides as they battle to avoid relegation.

Coach Attram said the game promised to be the toughest of the season for his side as they seek to upset Bechem United at their favourite Nana Fosu Gyeabour park in Bechem.

 Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe
Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe

Match-fixing: Hearts board pledges to deal with culprits

The Board of Directors of Accra Hearts of Oak has pledged to deal with any individual who is found guilty in a match-fixing probe which is currently underway at the club following allegations that the former Operations Manager of the club, Joshua Acquah, is a member of a betting syndicate.

Hearts official resigns in wake of match-fixing probe

Hearts official resigns in wake of match-fixing probe

An official of Ghanaian giants Accra Hearts of Oak has been interrogated by the Police following allegations of match-fixing at the club.

The official of the club, Joshua Acquah has reportedly resigned his post as the operations manager of the club after the allegations came to light.

FIFA U-17: Indian police confiscates musical instruments of Ghanaian fans

India police on Wednesday confiscated musical instruments of the Ghanaian supporters preventing them from using it during the Black Starlets game against Niger at the D.Y Patil stadium in Mumbai.

The drums and trumpets were seized by the police on explaination that it was a threat to security at the stadium. And for well over 45 minutes the Ghanaian supporters were held up at the gate in an exchange with the police but they would not listen.

FIFA U-17 World Cup: Starlets beat Niger 2-0, face Mali in quarters

FIFA U-17 World Cup: Starlets beat Niger 2-0, face Mali in quarters

The Black Starlets of Ghana defeated Niger 2-0 in an all-African Round of 16 clash at the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 in Navi Mumbai on Wednesday. The win earns the Black Starlets a quarter-final clash versus another African opponent in Mali on Saturday in Guwahati.

Table Tennis: Talented Rabiatu on the rise

Rabiatu Naa Ayorkor Ofoli was born on July 23, 2002 at La, Accra, in the Greater Accra Region.

She is a Ghanaian professional table tennis and badminton player. She was trained to play table tennis by Coach Yarboi, the former Greater Accra coach, and later by Coach Anang Whyte, the Eastern Regional coach.

Let’s all speak up against corruption in football

Let’s all speak up against corruption in football

This week, the President of Elmina Sharks has openly complained about the lack of fair play in the Ghana Premier League, especially in situations where referees have decided the results of matches instead of players of opposing sides, or where club administrators connive to cheat.

Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom’s club lost 1-2 to Aduana Stars at Dormaa-Ahenkro last Sunday and as a result handed Aduana the league title. But beyond protests by Sharks over perceived injustice during the match, Dr Nduom followed it up by venting his disappointment about the lack of fair play in the competition and the need for the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Premier League Board (PLB) to sit up to the clear danger presently facing the sport.

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