Asante Kotoko head coach Abdul Karim Zito has indicated that his team has moved on from the CAF Confederation Cup humiliation suffered at the hands of Wydad AC.The Porcupine Warriors faced the Moroccan outfit in the final preliminary round of the CAF inter-club competition last week.Over the two legs, Wydad AC thumped Asante Kotoko 6-1 on aggregate, denying the Ghanaian giants a spot in the group stage of this seasonâ??s CAF Confederation Cup.According to Abdul Karim Zito, the
Asante Kotoko midfielder Hubert Gyau has assured fans that the team has prepared well for victory in their upcoming Ghana Premier League encounter against Karela United.The Porcupine Warriors, after crushing out of the CAF Confederation Cup, have turned attention to the 2025/26 Ghanaian top-flight league campaign.This weekend, the Reds will face off with Karela United in a Week 8 fixture of the season.Speaking to AKSC Media in a pre-match interview, Hubert Gyau admitted that the
Asante Kotoko head coach Abdul Karim Zito has stressed that there is no need for his side to cry over the transfer of talisman Albert Amoah. The striker sealed a move to Libyan giants Al Ahly Benghazi last week in a big-money move from the Kumasi-based club.As a leading attacker for the team, Amoahâ??s absence is expected to affect Asante Kotoko in the ongoing 2025/26 football season.Speaking ahead of his teamâ??s upcoming Ghana Premier League fixture against Karela United,
Liverpool have been hit with a fresh setback after Dutch-Ghanaian full-back Jeremie Frimpong was ruled out for around six weeks with another hamstring injury.The 24-year-old, who has Ghanaian roots despite representing the Netherlands internationally, sustained the injury during Liverpoolâ??s 5-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt last week.It marks a recurrence of the problem that already forced him to miss several early-season fixtures following his summer transfer from Bayer
Semper Fi players are in buoyant mood as they prepare to face Golden Warriors in the Access Bank Division One League this weekend.After a convincing 3-0 victory over New Town FC in the preliminary round of the MTN FA Cup, the players and technical team have returned to training at the McDan Sports Complex in Teshie, the same venue where theyâ??ll host Saturdayâ??s crucial fixture.The teamâ??s confidence is high, with players looking sharp and motivated to build momentum
The Ghana Football Associationâ??s (GFA) Appointment Committee has named referees and match officials for Matchday 8 of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season, with fixtures spread from Friday, October 31, to Monday, November 3, 2025.The matchweek kicks off on Friday as Bechem United host Nations FC at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park. George Mawuli Vormawor will officiate the game, assisted by Paul Atimaka and James Osafo, with Maxwell Owusu as the fourth referee.On Saturday, Hohoe
Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko will have to negotiate for points against Karela United without their influential captain, Ndongani Samba Oâ??Neil.The 25-year-old centre-back is suspended for the Ghana Premier League clash slated for Sunday, November 2, 2025 at the Baba Yara Stadium due to yellow card accumulation.Samba Oâ??Neil has picked consecutive yellow cards in the Ghanaian top-flight, making him unavailable for the Karela United showdown.His absence is expected to affect
Great Olympics is demanding for a fair share regarding the transfer of striker Albert Amoah from Asante Kotoko to Libyan giants Al Ahly Benghazi.The former Great Olympics marksman recently joined the Libyan outfit for an undisclosed fee, sparking numerous controversies between Kotoko and Great Olympics.The Division One League side is due 30 percent of Albert Amoah's transfer fee from Kotoko, as stipulated in his deal last season.Amoah will reportedly receive a $200,000 signing-on
Striker Albert Amoah has said his final goodbye to Ghana Premier League giants, Asante Kotoko after switching to Libyan powerhouse, Al Ahly Benghazi.The former Great Olympics marksman recently secured a move to the Libyan outfit on the back of his scintillating form for the Porcupine Warriors.Amoah joined Asante Kotoko from the Dade Boys last season and swiftly established himself as a key cog to the team. He netted 16 goals in 30 league appearances for Kotoko, establishing himself
Former referee Mark Clattenburg has explained why Chris Kavanangh refused to send off Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton in the EFL Cup game against Tottenham Hotspur following his lunging tackle on Mohammed Kudus. The Brazilian recklessly bumped into Kudus as the Spurs star surged forward with five minutes remaining. The tackle forced an immediate reaction from the Ghanaian who shoved the Magpies player.Kavanangh, the referee in the Cup game, showed Kudus and Joelinton a
Crystal Palace forward Eddie Nketiah spoke for the first time following the controversy around his interest in playing for the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The former Arsenal star admitted his love for Ghana and explained they are better than a lot of African countries during a speech he delivered at the Best of Africa awards held in London.The striker received an award for his growing impact on community."Ghana has a lot of amazing people and we have some talented
Over 500 Leicester City fans showed up to support Ghanaian forward Abdul Fatawu Issahaku at the premiere of his maiden documentary, Back Stronger.The 21-year-old released the one-hour show detailing his journey back from a career-threatening injury. The ever-smiling forward was met with cheers and chants, as fans sang his name in appreciation of his love for the club.Issahaku had spent eight months on the sidelines before returning to full fitness at the start of the 2025/26 season.In
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