AC Milan have announced the permanent signing of Alvaro Morata from Atletico Madrid for a reported fee of £10.9million (€13million).
A court in Bavaria has issued a warning to former international footballer Jerome Boateng for intentional bodily harm and issued him a €200,000 suspended fine.
The former Formula One driver Ralf Schumacher has come out as gay, becoming the most high-profile driver in the sport’s history to do so. Schumacher, brother of the seven‑time world champion Michael, made the announcement on social media.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's son Maximilian has signed his first professional contract at his father's former club AC Milan.
Leny Yoro is officially a Manchester United player after completing a move from Ligue 1 side Lille. The 18-year-old centre back signed for a reported fee of £52 million.
Ghanaian goalkeeper Jojo Wollacott has swapped the Scottish Premiership for League One in England, signing a two-year deal with Crawley Town after leaving Hibernian.
Ghana's senior men's national football team, the Black Stars, have maintained their position of 64th in the latest FIFA Coca-Cola world rankings.
Argentina deputy sports minister Julio Garro has been fired for telling Lionel Messi to apologise for the controversial song about France’s national team.
The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo has swum in the Seine in an effort to prove its cleanliness for the 2024 Olympics outdoor swimming events.
Brandon Thomas-Asante has admitted he should have netted more goals for West Brom last season and is striving to keep increasing his scoring tally.
Former Manchester United star Patrice Evra has been handed a suspended jail sentence after being found guilty of abandoning his family.
The Ghana Football Association has announced September 6 as the start date for the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League.
Parliament XI, a team primarily composed of Members of Parliament, defeated the Black Stars Legends, a team of former national footballers, 3-1 in the curtain raiser of the Democracy Cup held on July 17, 2024, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Kumasi Asante Kotoko secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over arch-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak in the inaugural Democracy Cup final today at the Accra Sports Stadium. This win extends their dominance over the Phobians, marking their third consecutive victory against them.
In 1960, on a warm night in Rome, a barefoot son of a shepherd stunned the world and made history for Africa.
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- Special Olympics Ghana and GES launch four-day training for coaches in Accra
- Wimbledon champion Krejcikova dating her coach, reveals proposal excitement
- Health Minister hosts armwrestling event in Ledzokuku Friday
- Enzo Fernandez: See the Chelsea star's apology for singing a racist chant
- Hearts aim to end Kotoko domination in Democracy Cup clash
- Inside England's Euro 2024 camp: The gist on player selection struggles, harsh criticisms and final failure
- Ghana's Majeed Ashimeru extends contract with Anderlecht
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