Former Ghana international Laryea Kingston has met one of his coaching idols Zlatko Dalic of Croatia. Kinston shared an inspiring moment with the 2018 World Cup finalist, picking coaching notes from the man who has been in charge of the Croatian national team since 2017."Nice to meet you sir, your words of advice carryâ??s a lot of weight that can help me to growâ?¦Zladko Dalic Croatia senior national team coach in the last two World Cups," he posted on social
Former Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Amaju Pinnick has thrown his weight behind Mohamed Salah's bid for the Ballon d'Or, despite Jamie Carragher's controversial remarks about the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).Pinnick slammed Carragher's comments as "myopic" and emphasized AFCON's growing global stature.He pointed to George Weah's historic Ballon d'Or win in 1995 as evidence of African players' quality.Pinnick also highlighted
Former Black Stars defender Sam Johnson has issued a stern warning to Ghanaian players, urging them to be fully committed to the national team or risk being left out.Johnson's comments come after Ghana's failure to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) for the first time in 21 years.Johnson criticized the players for not giving their best when representing Ghana. "For me personally, I know what they can do, but they don't do it. They don't show it
Former Black Stars defender Sam Johnson has urged Ghanaian players to reject national team invitations if they fear injuries and lack of support.His comments come after the Black Stars failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) for the first time in 21 years, sparking widespread criticism from ex-players and football stakeholders.Many have questioned the team's dedication and commitment, with Johnson among those frustrated by the current squad's mentality.Speaking
Former Black Stars defender Sam Johnson has urged Ghanaian players to reject national team invitations if they fear injuries and lack of support.His comments come after the Black Stars failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) for the first time in 21 years, sparking widespread criticism from ex-players and football stakeholders.Many have questioned the team's dedication and commitment, with Johnson among those frustrated by the current squad's mentality.Speaking
Ghanaian youngster Hafiz Gariba scored his first goal for Barcelona's Juvenil B side in his second outing for the club in the game against L'Hospitalet.The towering 18-year-old centre-back connected to a cross in the final minute to salvage a point for his side in the thrilling 2-2 draw.L'Hospitalet opened the scoring in the first half but Barcelona responded through Antonio Gómez, who rose high to head home from a Adrian Guerrero corner kick.Moment later, L'Hospitalet
Ghanaian striker Kwesi Appiah has praised Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, attributing the club's improved form this season to patience and belief in the managerâ??s philosophy.Palace currently sit 12th in the Premier League, six points above the relegation zone, and are on course to maintain their top-flight status after a difficult start to the campaign.â??Glasner had a tough task of trying to make do without some key players, whether from injury or transfers,â?
Former Black Stars forward Kwesi Appiah believes Ghana is yet to find a suitable replacement for Asamoah Gyan following the legendary strikerâ??s retirement.Gyan, Ghanaâ??s all-time top scorer, left a lasting legacy, and Appiah, who played alongside him at the 2015 AFCON, understands why filling his void has been difficult.â??Itâ??s a very tough task to replace someone of his calibre and quality. That type of striker and character is not produced that often,â? Appiah
At 34, Kwesi Appiah is defying expectations in Englandâ??s National League, delivering a standout season with Boreham Wood.The former Ghana international has rediscovered his scoring touch, netting 23 goals this season in what he describes as a personal milestone.â??This is a great milestone so far, but I still have plenty to come. Iâ??m enjoying scoring goals, and thatâ??s something I have and will always look to do,â? Appiah said to Flashscore.comDespite playing
Kwesi Appiah has expressed his desire to create pathways for Ghanaian footballers to secure opportunities in Europe.The former Black Stars striker, who played in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), believes Ghana has an abundance of raw talent that needs the right exposure.â??There is amazing unearthed talent in Ghana and across Africa. Down the line, I do hope I can build those connections and be able to offer opportunities for players to come across and show their talents
Ghanaian attacker Kwesi Appiah is already laying the groundwork for a transition into coaching and scouting as he nears the twilight of his playing career.The 34-year-old forward, who currently plays for Boreham Wood in Englandâ??s National League, has been combining his football duties with scouting and coaching development.Appiah, a former Ghana international, has taken up a scouting role at Crystal Palaceâ??s academy, where he evaluates young talents for potential recruitment.
The Marketing Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Jamil Maraby, has emphasized the organizationâ??s commitment to helping Ghanaian football clubs become financially self-sufficient.Several clubs across different levels of competition have voiced concerns over the lack of financial support from the GFA.The issue has been further highlighted in the ongoing Ghana Premier League, which is currently without a headline sponsor following BetPawaâ??s premature withdrawal
The late devoted Asante Kotoko fan Yaw Frimpong, better known as 'Nana Pooley' was stabbed at a 'ghetto' and transported to the Nana Amoah Kronmansah II Park in Nsoatre, a chilling new detail about the death of the popular supporter has emerged.Asempa FM journalist Enoch Kwesi Worlanyo Wallace claimed on Thursday night that the fan was stabbed at a location described as 'ghetto' outside the stadium before being transported to the venue,  where
The late devoted Asante Kotoko fan Yaw Frimpong, better known as 'Nana Pooley' was stabbed at a 'ghetto' and transported to the Nana Amoah Kronmansah II Park in Nsoatre, a chilling new detail about the death of the popular supporter has emerged.Asempa FM journalist Enoch Kwesi Worlanyo Wallace claimed on Thursday night that the fan was stabbed at a location described as 'ghetto' outside the stadium before being transported to the venue,  where
Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Henry Asante Twum has insisted that it is the responsibility of the Sports Ministry to make budget for the Black Stars public and not the FA. His remarks come after President John Dramani Mahama, speaking at the State of the Nations Address on Thursday, February 27 directed the Minister of Sports and Recreation to ensure transparency and make budgets for national teams public."Next month, the senior national
Dreams FC head coach, Abdul Karim Zito, has blamed the lack of experience as the reason behind their poor performance in the ongoing 2024/25 Ghana Premier League.Having made a huge impression in their debut appearance in the CAF Confederation Cup last season, the Still Beleive lads has been poor and currently sit 15th on the league log with 20 points after 19 games.Speaking in an interview with Graphic Sports, the experienced tactician did not shy away from addressing the challenges
The Accra High Court has ruled in favor of former Hearts of Oak Commercial Affairs Manager, Charles Kwarteng, ordering the club to pay him GHS 108,637 as compensation for wrongful dismissal.Kwarteng took legal action against the Ghanaian giants after his contract was allegedly breached, seeking compensation for outstanding entitlements dating back to 2019. His claims included unpaid salaries, fuel allowances, Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) contributions, and
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