Asante Kotoko Communications Director, Samuel Sarfo Duku, says the club is reviewing its long-standing policy of housing players together in a designated clubhouse, following recent concerns about off-field conduct.His comments come in the wake of allegations by former team captain, Justice Blay, who claimed some players were engaging in misconduct â?? including alcoholism and romantic rivalries â?? while living under one roof in camp.Speaking in an interview with Luv FM,
Black Queens midfielder Alice Kusi has criticised her teamâ??s lacklustre start at the Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), insisting the players must move past excuses and deliver results in their final group game.The Ghanaian international, speaking ahead of their crucial encounter with Tanzania, believes the team must now â??play for the badgeâ? if they are to keep their WAFCON campaign alive. Kusiâ??s comments come after Ghana failed to win either of their
Ghanaian-Italian forward Kelvin Yeboah has been voted Man of the Match following his heroic display in Minnesota United's victory over San Jose Earthquakes in the MLS last Saturday. Yeboah scored as Minnesota thumped San Jose 4-1 at Allianz Field to move to second place in the Western Conference.The ex-Sturm Graz striker's performance earned him the most votes from fans as he received a $1000 prize, which will be donated to the Kelvin Yeboah Foundation."You voted,
Italian-Ghanaian forward Kelvin Yeboah was on target for Minnesota United as they thrashed San Jose Earthquakes 4-1 to climb to second in the Western Conference of the Major League Soccer. The 25-year-old nephew of Ghana legend Anthony Yeboah registered his seventh goal of the campaign after scoring his side's second in the emphatic victory.Yeboah rose high to head home Tanitoluwa Oluwaseyi's cross in the 42nd minute to double the advantage after the Nigerian-Canadian
Ghana international Alice Kusi has called on her Black Queens teammates to put everything on the line as they face Tanzania in a decisive Group C encounter at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations.Ghanaâ??s campaign has so far been underwhelming, with a 2-0 opening loss to defending champions South Africa followed by a 1-1 draw against Mali.The Queens currently sit bottom of the group with just one point from two matches, leaving their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals
Wolverhampton Wanderers are prepared to make a move for Crystal Palace winger Jesurun Rak-Sakyi, with the club identifying him as a long-term attacking reinforcement.Rak-Sakyi, who is of Ghanaian heritage and remains eligible to represent either Ghana or England at senior level, has attracted interest following his preseason form and loan stint in the Premier League last season.According to The Sun, Wolves are leading the race to sign the 22-year-old and are willing to meet Palaceâ??s
Black Queens head coach Kim Björkegren remains confident in his sideâ??s chances of progressing to the knockout stage of the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) despite a challenging start to the tournament.Speaking ahead of Ghanaâ??s final Group C clash against Tanzania, the Swedish coach struck an optimistic tone, insisting the team is still well placed to advance.â??I think we are in a great position,â? Björkegren said. â??We only need to win
Tanzania head coach Bakari Shime says his side is determined to claim all three points when they face Ghana in their final Group C clash at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.Speaking ahead of the must-win encounter, Shime described the game as crucial for both teams but admitted the stakes are even higher for his side.â??Tomorrow, weâ??ll play the last group game or the last game in the tournament,â? Shime said. â??This is a very, very
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed the officiating team for Ghanaâ??s must-win Group C clash against Tanzania at the ongoing TotalEnergies Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) Morocco 2024.Tunisian referee Dorsaf Ganouati will take charge of the high-stakes fixture, which is set to determine which side progresses to the quarterfinals. Compatriot Houda Afine and Mmahawa Kourouma of Guinea will assist her. Algeriaâ??s Ghada Mehat has been appointed
Ghanaian forward James Ampofo believes he is ready to take the next step in his football career, earning a call-up to the senior national team, Black Stars, after sealing a move to Norwegian Eliteserien side Strømsgodset IF.The 21-year-old completed a three-and-a-half-year deal on Wednesday after passing his medical. He joins from Raufoss IL in Norwayâ??s second tier, where he scored six goals and provided one assist in 12 appearances this season.â??This is a big moment
Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper, Danlad Ibrahim, has appealed to the fans of the club to forgive Justice Blay following his recent controversial remarks.The former Medeama SC midfielder, who has been released by the club following the conclusion of the 2024/25 football season, in a radio interview, accused his former teammates of smoking and betrayal.However, Danlad, who played with Blay at the club, has pleaded with the fanbase of the club to overlook the remarks made by the
Ghanaâ??s Black Queens head into a must-win clash against Tanzania with their WAFCON 2024 hopes rolling on the edge.Two matches, one point, and 31 attempts on goal have yielded only a single goal, far from the efficiency the team envisioned.Coming into the tournament, there was confidence in the teamâ??s ability to capitalize on tight spaces, use their strength and flair, and draw from their shared commitment to shine on the continental stage. Yet, the story so far has
Former Black Queens coach, Mercy Quarcoo Tagoe has expressed confidence in the current team despite their slow start to the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.The Black Queens have picked only a point in two matches and are on the verge of suffering elimination at the tournament ongoing in Morocco.The three-time WAFCON finalist face Tanzania in their final Group C game and needs a win to advance to the quarter-final.Tagoe worked with some of the girls in the team during her
Black Queens coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren has backed his attacking players ahead of their final group game against Tanzania in the ongoing 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). Ghana, who remain at the bottom of Group C with just a point, will hope to secure the first win of the tournament against Tanzania today at the Stade Municipal de Berkane.The Queens, who have registered over 30 shots in their opening two games, have scored once in the continental event.The
Former Black Queens captain and current team official Grace Adjoa Bayor says the current generation of Black Queens is standing on the shoulders of pioneers who fought hard for recognition.Bayor is part of the team in Morocco as Ghana compete at the 2024 WAFCON after missing out on the last edition.â??We opened the way for them. We crawled so that they can run,â? Bayor said. â??They have everything that they need to perform at this level. The WAFCON has grown in leaps
Ghana attacker Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah has expressed confidence in her teammates ahead of their final group game against Tanzania in the ongoing 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).The Black Queens, who remain at the bottom in Group C with just a point, will clash with Tanzania today at the Stade Municipal de Berkane.Ghana must win and hope South Africa beat Mali to secure a place in the Round of 16 of the tournament.Speaking ahead of the game, Chantelle has expressed
The Black Queens of Ghana will be looking to redeem their image on Monday, July 14, when the team takes on Tanzania in their final Group C match at the 2024 CAF Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).Despite their rich history, the Black Queens are participating at the ongoing tournament in Morocco as one of the underdogs.The Ghana womenâ??s national team opened their campaign at the tournament with a 2-0 defeat to defending champions South Africa.Subsequently, the Black
Ghanaâ??s Black Queens face a must-win clash against Tanzania today in what has become a do-or-die encounter in the group stage of the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).Following a 2-0 defeat in their opening match against defending champions South Africa and a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Mali, the Queens find themselves with just a single point after two games.Anything less than a victory against Tanzania at the Berkane Municipal Stadium on Monday will almost certainly
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