Dreams FC’s young player of the season, Montari Kamahini, says he is ready to make his mark in the elite division next season.
The 17-year-old left back was instrumental in the Dawu-based club’s qualification back to the Ghana Premier League as Division One League Zone Three winners.
The National Sports Authority (NSA) has made a formal request to the Ministry of Finance (MoF) to enable it hire over 100 coaches for the various national teams across different sporting disciplines in the country.
The NSA Director General, Robert Sarfo Mensah, told the Graphic Sports in Accra that the move was aimed at employing coaches who would be tasked to unearth talents and develop sports in the country.
Many people, if not everyone has a talent but not everyone knows what they are good at. Many will therefore, live their lives not knowing their talents partly due to lack of opportunities to develop them. This is one of the greatest challenges confronting sports development in the country.
Whilst it is a fact that schools remain Ghana’s best bet to unearthing young talent, the missing link has been how to go about it. Some of the greatest talents that Ghana has produced in sports like Michael Essien and Asamoah Gyan were unearthed at the school level and any project that seeks to encourage students to stay at school whilst playing sports in a safe environment must be encouraged.
A Technical Director at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Oti Akenten, has lauded the organisers of the WAFU Cup of Nations, saying the participating countries need such tournaments to enhance their football development programmes.
He said the competition had so far lived up to expectation and expressed the hope that the group stage would witness more competitive and exciting games.
HFC Bank (Ghana) Limited, a subsidiary of Republic Financial Holdings limited, will begin its “Ride Out Malaria” cycling tour with the Infanta Malaria Prevention Foundation today from Tamale to Accra on September 23.
The 668-kilometre cycling tour, which is scheduled to commence today, will end at the bank’s head office at Cantonment in Accra as cyclists ride through the various regional branches across the country.
A Determined Ghana Black Star B, beat their Guinean counterpart Syli Nationale, 2-0 to advance to the next stage of the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) tournament at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Thursday.
Alexis Sanchez scored a stunning goal as Arsenal came from behind to beat Cologne in a Europa League match delayed for an hour following crowd trouble.
Chilean Sanchez, who nearly left the club to join Manchester City on transfer deadline day, picked the ball up outside the area and curled a shot past keeper Timo Horn.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports (MOYS) is hopeful of securing corporate sponsorships for the female senior national football teams after holding talks with eight companies on Tuesday.
Ghana currently has three female teams; the senior national team, Black Queens, Black Maidens (U-17) and Black Princesses (U-20).
After surviving a scare from The Gambia in their eliminating game of the ongoing WAFU Cup competition, Ghana’s Black Stars B must now make their intentions clearer as they start the group campaign with the opening game against the Syli Nationale of Guinea at the Cape Coast stadium today.
The Black Stars B, who sold out a lucklustre performance in their first game of the competition, managed to sail through to the group stage after benefiting from an injury time spot kick last Saturday to get to the group stage.
The Black Stars of Ghana have dropped out of the top 50 countries in the FIFA World Rankings to 52nd place in the list released for the month of September on Thursday.
However, the Stars improved from ninth place in the August ranking to become the eight best team on the African continent for September.
The 2017 Tertiary Football League kicks off on Saturday, September 23 in Ghana’s two major cities.
Expectation and enthusiasm have reached a crescendo with 12 tertiary institutions lacing their boots in a 10-week football league.
Former Great Olympics coach, Tom Strand, has resigned from the club after failing to produce what was required of him by the Wonder Club.
Coach Strand believes it was the right time to quit the club to give another coach a chance as Olympics struggle to avoid relegation to the second tier league.
The winning bonus for the national Under-17 team, Black Starlets, has been maintained at $1,000 as they jet out to participate in the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup slated for India from October 6 to 28.
The Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr Pius Enam Hadzide, confirmed this to the Graphic Sports during an interview last Sunday when he led the team and their technical handlers to a special dinner organised by the Indian community to wish the players well at the residence of the Indian High Commissioner to Ghana at Cantonments in Accra.
Black Starlets centre-back, Faisal Osman, has been ruled out of the Under-17 World Cup in India after suffering an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury during training.
As a result, the youngster has been released to go home and seek medical attention as the team prepares to travel to Abu Dhabi today for a training tour.
Ghana’s female Under-20 team, the Black Princesses, are hoping to get a good result when they meet in a Women’s World Cup (WWC) qualifier in Algiers on Friday.
The two sides meet in the first leg of the first round qualifier in a quest for a WWC ticket, with the Princesses chasing their fifth as against the Algerians’ first.
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