Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren is looking ahead to Ghanaâ??s clash with England with a realistic but determined mindset.England, ranked among the worldâ??s best and reigning European champions, will provide a tough test for the Black Queens.For Bjorkegren, this match is more than just a friendly, itâ??s a valuable chance to assess Ghanaâ??s growth, expose his players to elite competition, and refine their tactics ahead of major tournaments.â??We're
Wa Power SC will aim to revive their season on Sunday when they host newly promoted Bolga All Stars at the Wa Malik Jabir Stadium in the 2025/26 Division One League campaign.The Wa-based side have endured an inconsistent start to the campaign, managing one win, two draws, and a loss in four matches. They have scored twice and conceded once so far, a reflection of their defensive resilience but attacking struggles.Coach David Nyaaba admits his sideâ??s results have fallen short
Brighton and Hove Albion forward Michelle Agyemang has vowed to return stronger after suffering a season-ending anterior cruciate ligament injury.The 19-year-old, on loan from Arsenal, sustained the injury during Englandâ??s 3-0 friendly win over Australia.The English-Ghanaian was stretchered off after a non-contact incident, with subsequent scans confirming the ACL tear.Agyemangâ??s setback brings an abrupt halt to what had been a promising follow-up to her breakout year.She
Vision FC head coach Nana Kweku Agyemang says his side will fight for their first away victory of the Ghana Premier League season when they face Berekum Chelsea on Sunday.The match, set for November 2 at the Golden City Park, comes as both teams look to improve their mid-table standings in the 2025/26 campaign.Vision FC currently sit 12th with eight points from six matches, while Berekum Chelsea are 15th with only four points after seven games.Despite Chelseaâ??s struggles, Agyemang
Medeama head coach Ibrahim Tanko says his side will approach Saturdayâ??s Ghana Premier League clash against Hohoe United with a clear game plan.The league leaders travel to the Hohoe Sports Stadium for the Week 8 encounter, determined to maintain their position at the top of the table.Speaking to Medi TV ahead of the fixture, Tanko admitted that Hohoe Unitedâ??s home form and quality make the match a challenging assignment.He praised their tactical organisation and coaching,
Garment manufacturing giant Dignity DTRT hosted Ghanaâ??s senior womenâ??s national team, the Black Queens, at their headquarters following the teamâ??s emphatic 7-0 aggregate victory over Egypt in the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers.The event, held on Tuesday evening, marked another milestone in Dignity DTRTâ??s ongoing partnership with the Black Queens. Over the past two years, the company has been a strong supporter of womenâ??s football,
Black Princesses have commenced preparations in Accra for the second edition of the WAFU B U20 Girls Cup, set to take place in Benin from November 7 to 17, 2025.The team is currently holding training sessions at the University of Ghana Stadium as part of their build-up to the regional tournament, which also serves as key preparation for the upcoming FIFA U20 Womenâ??s World Cup qualifiers.Head coach Charles Sampson and his technical team are using the competition to fine-tune
Ghanaian international Terry Yegbe has opened up on his failed move to the English Premier League during the January transfer window.Yegbeâ??s potential move to the English top-flight fell through last winter, with the 24-year-old joining French Ligue 1 side, FC Metz in the summer window.The former Elfsborg star was a top transfer target for several clubs in the Premier League, but the move hit a snag.â??At Elfsborg, everything went well,â? he says. â??The first year
Ghanaian international defender Terry Yegbe says he was inspired by his compatriot Augustine Boakye to join French Ligue 1 outfit, FC Metz.Yegbeâ??s outstanding display in Sweden earned him a significant move to FC Metz during the summer window. He signed a four-year deal that will keep him at the club until summer 2029.The 24-year-old centre-back has since become a mainstay at FC Metz, making eight appearances in the French Ligue 1 this season.Speaking to Flashscore, the former
Former Ghana head coach Chris Hughton has reportedly become the frontrunner for the vacant Zimbabwe national team job.The Warriors have been without a head coach since the dismissal of Michael Nees, who was relieved of his duties following a string of poor results.Earlier this week, the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) officially announced the search for a new coach, inviting applications from interested candidates.Despite the interest of high-profile names such as Stuart Baxter,
Ghanaian international Terry Yegbe has reflected on his maiden Black Stars call-up, describing it as a proud moment of his football career.Yegbe earned his first call-up to the Black Stars for the final two matches of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers in November 2024, while in the books of IF Elfsborg.The 24-year-old made a late entry into the squad after coach Otto Addo named his team for the upcoming fixtures against Angola and Niger.After several months, Yegbe,
The MTN Elite U19 Championship reaches its decisive stage on Friday, October 31, 2025, with two blockbuster semi-final encounters at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram, as four of Ghanaâ??s most talented regional sides battle for a place in Sundayâ??s grand finale.The opening semi-final will see Eastern Region face off against Greater Accra Region in what promises to be a captivating contest between two of the tournamentâ??s most consistent performers.Eastern
FC Metz defender Terry Yegbe has set sights on making the Black Stars squad for the upcoming 2026 World Cup tournament to be staged in the USA, Canada and Mexico.Yegbe, who switched from Elfsborg to the French Ligue 1 outfit in the summer has yet to make his debut for the West African football heavyweights despite earning his maiden call up in November 2024.The 24-year-old defender earned a late call up for the final round of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Angola and
Asante Kotoko coach Karim Zito says he is excited about the imminent return of striker Kwame Opoku. The 26-year-old has been out of action after suffering an injury against Berekum Chelsea in their opener of the 2025/26 Premier League season.Opoku returned to training and could feature in the clubâ??s league tie against Karela United on Sunday, November 2, at the Baba Yara Stadium.Speaking to the clubâ??s media ahead of the game, Zito highlighted the importance of having
Ghanaian international Terry Yegbe has named Austrian and Real Madrid defender David Alaba as his role model.Yegbe, who currently plies his trade for French Ligue 1 outfit FC Metz in an interview with Flashscore revealed his admiration for Alaba, while counting on him to improve his game.â??I love how calm he is with the ball. I try to learn from his videos to see how he positions himself, how he uses the ball. I want to improve.â? He said.The 24-year-old had spells with
Premier League giants Liverpool are keen to sign Ghana international Antoine Semenyo as the search for Mohammed Salahâ??s replacement continues.The Reds are planning for life after the Egyptian star, who has struggled for form this season, with Semenyo emerging as a priority target.The Black Stars forward has impressed Liverpool in the current campaign, and are keen on luring him to Anfield next summer.Liverpoolâ??s sporting director Richard Hughes is no stranger to Semenyo,
Newly appointed Nations FC head coach Frimpong Manso is confident that he can improve the team's performance. The Abrankese-based side, after seven matches played in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season, sits at the 12th position with 8 points.Nations have recorded two draws, two wins and three defeats. However, Manso beleives they will work to turn around the team's performance.â??For me, I think weâ??ve seen a lot of things here, and we believe we can work
Asante Kotoko head coach Abdul Karim Zito has urged his players to move on from the departure of striker Albert Amoah, who has completed a transfer to Libyan side Al Ahly Benghazi.Amoah sealed a two-year deal with the North African club shortly after Kotokoâ??s exit from the CAF Confederation Cup at the hands of Wydad Athletic Club.His absence is expected to be felt as the Porcupine Warriors continue their 2025/26 Ghana Premier League campaign.Speaking ahead of Kotokoâ??s
Asante Kotoko coach, Abdul Karim Zito, has disclosed the reason for his side's abysmal display in the CAF Confederation Cup against Wydad Athletic Club. The Porcupine Warriors were battered 6-1 on aggregate as the FA Cup winners shamefully bowed out of the competition in the second round.Zito, who wants his players to recover quickly from their Africa adventure, stated that the Reds lacked the consistency to compete against the big boys.â??We lack a lot of things but
Ghanaian forward Ibrahim Mustapha returned to Serbia to hunt his former club Red Star Belgrade after inspiring Vojvodina Novi SAD to a stunning comeback victory. Having gone down 2-0 before half-time, Mustapha pulled one back seven minutes after the break to lead a spirited second half display from the hosts.Red Star Belgrade scored twice in the space of three minutes through Aleksandar Katai and Mirko Ivanic to finish the first stanza with the advantage.However, Mustapha, who
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