A virtually unknown golfer, John Gedze, last Saturday defied all odds to emerge winner of this year’s Captains Prize Golf Championship played at the Achimota Golf Course.
Ghanaian players abroad continue to flourish abroad while the Black Stars continue to gun for the 2017 AFCON title. Striker Kwame Nsor dominated the headlines after scoring a hat-trick for Unaio Madeira in Portugal.
The Premier League Board (PLB) says all is set for this season’s competition to kick off as scheduled this weekend and there are no plans of rescheduling it as being rumoured around.
GN Bank last Friday injected much life into the Division One League (DOL) by providing a total GH¢793,500.00 sponsorship package to motivate the participating teams to excel.
It often does not happen, but yesterday the Ayew Brothers, further established themselves in Ghana’s football history books when they propelled the Black Stars to the semi-finals of the ongoing African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Gabon.
Beleaguered Asante Kotoko assistant coach, Michael Osei, has rejected his new appointment as the technical director for the youth team, describing it as a demotion and a clandestine way of sacking him.
Jordan Ayew will be the main man upfront for Ghana in Sunday's AFCON quarter final match against DR Congo at the Stade D'Oyem, Gabon.
The Confederation of African Football has rejected claims that the poor pitches at the Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon have led to player injuries.
Ghana’s defensive might comes up against The Democratic Republic of Congo’s attacking prowess tomorrow when the two teams renew age-old rivalry in the third quarter-finals game of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) at the Stade de Oyem, with the condition of the pitch remaining a source of worry.
Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan, and enterprising forward Christian Atsu have made a rallying call to their teammates to put their defeat to Egypt behind them and focus on how to put heat on DR Congo on Sunday afternoon when they clash in the semi-final in Oyem.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has once again turned to controversial Serbian healer, Mariana Kovacevic to patch-up injured Black Stars skipper, Asamoah Gyan ahead of a crucial 2017 AFCON quarterfinal clash against DR Congo on Sunday.
Ghana’s Black Stars left their Group D base, Port Gentil, yesterday after they failed to clinch the top spot in the group following their 0-1 loss to Egypt in their final group game.
The poor quality of pitches at the Africa Cup of Nations tournament has enraged players and coaches after some teams lost key players to injuries believed to have been occasioned by the nature of the playing surface at all the four venues, particularly in Franceville, Oyem and Port Gentil.
Table tennis players and patrons will experience yet another day of exciting action tomorrow when they converge at the Ofankor Barrier Under Bridge for the Table Tennis Under Bridge (TTUB) tournament.
Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan, may not be completely out of the Africa Cup of Nations tournament and may need the ‘magical’ healing of the famous Serbian traditional healer, Mariana Kovacevic, to ensure he regains his fitness for Ghana’s quarter-final clash with DR Congo on Sunday.
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