Swedish-Ghanaian defender Joseph Baffoeâ??s time at Halmstads BK has officially come to an end, the 32-year-old center-back, and the club confirmed via Instagram that there will be no continuation."Hello, club. I would like to extend a big thank you to everyone in and around Halmstads BK,â? Baffoe said in a heartfelt message."All the leaders, employees, and all the way to the supporters who have made this journey incredible since I made the decision to move home
The Black Queens' training camp in Morocco has concluded, and head coach Kim Lars Björkegren is full of praise for his players.Despite a narrow 1-0 defeat to Morocco in their first friendly match, Björkegren highlighted the team's dedication and unity. "We are having a great team spirit here. They have worked hard in training. We did a job in the game against Morocco even if the result was not what we were hoping for. They followed all the instruction and they
FIFA has taken a historic step in football development by launching the first-ever FIFA Talent Academy in Africa, located in Nouakchott, Mauritania.The academy, established at the headquarters of the Mauritania Football Federation (FFRIM), is a significant milestone in FIFAâ??s Talent Development Scheme (TDS), which aims to identify and nurture young footballers worldwide.The event was attended by top FIFA and CAF officials, including FIFA Chief of Global Football Development
Black Queens coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, has expressed his delight with the significant improvement in team cohesion after a week-long camping session.Despite a defeat in their international friendly match against Morocco, Bjorkegren was impressed with the team's attitude and work ethic."I think the week has been really, really good. This team came as one group and they are leaving in a completely different (state), a better group, I would say," Bjorkegren said.The
Black Queens coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, has expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance despite their 1-0 defeat to Morocco in his first game in charge.Bjorkegren highlighted the positives from the match, praising the players for following his instructions and working hard."I think we did a good job in the game against Morocco even if the result was not what we were hoping for. But they followed all the instructions and they worked hard," Bjorkegren said.The
The family of Brimah, the prime suspect in the tragic killing of Nana Pooley, has declared their commitment to helping the police locate him.Brimahâ??s brother, speaking to Ark FM in Sunyani, emphasized that the family is not shielding him but is instead assisting in the search.He further explained that the family believes justice must be served."The family is saying if he has done it he has to face the consequences so the family is not supporting him to run away wherever
Black Queens forward, Doris Boaduwaa has opened up on her first impression about new head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren.The new head coach on Monday wrapped up a first training camp with the national team in Morocco.During the training camp in Morocco, the Black Queens played one international friendly match where the team lost 1-0 to the Atlas Lionesses.Regardless of the result, Doris Boaduwaa believes it was a good training camp. Speaking to the Ghana FA media team, the attacker indicated
Black Queens midfielder, Jennifer Cudjoe has expressed her delight after taking part in the first training camp of new head coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren.Coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren was recently appointed the new head coach of the Ghana Black Queens, replacing highly-rated Swiss tactician Nora Hauptle.The new coach on Monday wrapped up his first training camp with the Black Queens at the end of a training tour in Morocco.Speaking on the new coach, Jennifer Cudjoe noted that she is excited
The head coach of Ghanaâ??s Black Queens, Kim Lars Björkegren has noted that he is determined to build a very strong team.After the national teamâ??s training tour in Morocco, the Swedish tactician has assured that he will monitor players at their clubs to ensure he selects the best team for the next assignment.â??We used 17 players against Morocco and Iâ??m looking forward to seeing all of them. There are so many great players in Ghana. I also know that even if we
The head coach of the Black Queens of Ghana, Kim Lars Bjorkegren has indicated that he will focus on sharpening the attack of the team the next time players are invited to camp.The Swedish tactician has just wrapped up a training tour with the Queens in Morocco.During the tour, Ghana played a friendly match with the Atlas Lionesses, providing a chance for coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren to assess his team.Speaking to the media team of the Ghana FA, the coach indicated that after focusing
Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Björkegren is pleased with the progress his team has made in just one week under his leadership.The Swedish manager, who recently took charge, oversaw his first training camp as the team played an international friendly against Morocco.Although the match ended in a 1-0 defeat, Björkegren was encouraged by the squadâ??s attitude and determination.Reflecting on the week, he highlighted the significant progress the team has made in a short
Black Queens coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, has praised the team's spirit and attitude after just one week of working together.Despite a defeat in their international friendly match against Morocco, Bjorkegren was impressed with the team's progress."I think the week has been really, really good. This team came as one group and they are leaving in a completely different (state), a better group, I would say," Bjorkegren said.The Swedish trainer highlighted the team's
Black Queens coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, has praised his team's performance despite their 1-0 defeat to Morocco in his first game in charge.Bjorkegren highlighted the positives from the match, saying, "I think we did a good job in the game against Morocco even if the result was not what we were hoping for."The Swedish trainer was impressed with the team's work ethic and their ability to follow instructions. "They worked hard and followed all the instructions,"
Black Queens midfielder Azumah Bugre believes Swedish coach Kim Lars Björkegren is the right man to take the team to the next level, highlighting his unique coaching approach.Björkegren took charge of his first game as Ghanaâ??s womenâ??s national team coach in a friendly that ended in a 1-0 defeat.The decisive moment came in injury time when Sakina Ouzraoui capitalized on a loose clearance to secure victory for the hosts.Speaking to the Ghana Football Associationâ??s
Danish Superliga club FC Nordsjælland have officially completed the signing of highly-rated Ghanaian winger Prince Amoako Junior from the Right to Dream Academy.The club confirmed the transfer on Tuesday, February 25, confirming the 18-year-oldâ??s transition from the renowned Ghanaian academy to European football.Amoako, who has been part of the Right to Dream setup for eight years, now embarks on his professional journey with FC Nordsjælland.The young winger is no stranger
Black Queens coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, has expressed his satisfaction with the team's progress after just one week together.Despite a defeat in their international friendly match against Morocco, Bjorkegren was impressed with the team's attitude and work ethic."I think the week has been really, really good. This team came as one group and they are leaving in a completely different (state), a better group, I would say," Bjorkegren said.The Swedish trainer highlighted
Black Queens midfielder, Azumah Bugre, has expressed her confidence in new head coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, praising his unique coaching style.Despite a late defeat in Bjorkegren's debut match, Bugre is optimistic about the team's preparations for the upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).Bugre described Bjorkegren's coaching style as "different" from others, but emphasized that the team is adapting well to his tactics."I think he comes
Former GHALCA president Kudjoe Fianoo has blamed delay in paying referees their allowances for the declining standards of officiating in the Ghana Premier League (GPL).Fianoo pointed out that referees often go unpaid for weeks, making them susceptible to external influences.He argued that while officiating has been a persistent challenge in Ghanaian football, the referees themselves should not bear the blame entirely."Officiating has been on the decline, but you canâ??t
Black Queens midfielder, Azumah Bugre, is optimistic about adapting quickly to new head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren's coaching style.Despite a late defeat in Bjorkegren's debut match, Bugre is confident that the team will adapt well to the coach's unique tactics.Bugre acknowledged that Bjorkegren's coaching style is "different" from others, but emphasized that the team is working hard to adapt."I think he comes in with something different but it's
Hearts of Oak forward Asamoah Boateng Afriyie has issued a heartfelt apology to fans following the teamâ??s shocking elimination from the MTN FA Cup at the round of 16 stage.The Phobians suffered a 4-3 penalty shootout defeat to lower-tier side Golden Kick on Sunday, February 23, at the University of Ghana Stadium.The game ended in a goalless draw after regulation time, despite Hearts creating several clear-cut chances.Afriyie missed a golden opportunity from close range in the
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