Under-fire Ashgold coach Bashir Hayford says he is ready to take charge of the senior national team, the Black Stars.
This year's edition of the Corporate Football League reserved for companies and institutions in Tema has been launched. The competition, organised by Sabbspor Solutions Impex has 10 teams billed to compete.
Players of the national Under-17 women's football team, the Black Maidens, have been given $1,000 each as part payment of their outstanding monies due them, with the promise of the remaining arrears being paid sometime next week.
Dr Tony Aubynn, the CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, says the Premier League is without a headline sponsor because of the perception that matches are fixed.
The Board chairman of Medeama Sporting Club, Dr Tony Aubynn, says he has managed to convince the owner of the club, Moses Armah, against its sale.
Celebrity Golf Club last Saturday recorded a 16-13 score against their Achimotan counterparts to win this year’s inter-club golf tournament in Sakumono.
Former Black Stars coach James Kwesi Appiah has been crowned as the Coach of the Year in Sudan.
The Egyptian Football Association has announced it will allow 50,000 fans to attend Egypt's 2018 World Cup qualifier against Ghana in Alexandria.
The Black Stars of Ghana will camp in Turkey ahead of their crucial encounter against fellow African giants, Egypt, next month, according to reports.
The much-advertised Alhaji Yusif Ibrahim -sponsored golf tournament took place at the Bok Nam Kim (Air Force Officers’ Mess Golf Club) in Accra last Saturday.
Absolute Peace International (API), a non governmental organisation has launched an ambitious project which aims to send 10,000 fans to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia to support the African teams during the competition.
The eagerly awaited north west derby between Liverpool and Manchester United sees Jurgen Klopp pit his wits against Jose Mourinho on Red Monday.
One of Ghana's foremost second cycle institutions, Prempeh College in Kumasi, has been given a lifeline with the presentation of assorted sports items to position them to reclaim the Ashanti Region football crown.
The gallant national under-17 female football team, Black Maidens, have returned home after exiting the ongoing FIFA 14-17 Women's World Cup (WWC) last Thursday.
Bolga All Stars, who have just gained promotion to the Ghana Premier League last Thursday beat GPL champions, Wa All Stars, 4-2 in a special match in Bolga to celebrate their respective feats.
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