Ghana international Kamaldeen Sulemana picked up an injury while in action for Atalanta in the Coppa Italia Round 16 clash against Genoa on Wednesday night.Sulemana, who joined the Italian outfit in the summer was forced off with an injury as his outfit cruised to an emphatic 4-0 victory over Genoa, ensuring their qualification to the quarterfinals of the Cup competition this season.The former Southampton star was replaced in the 21st-minute mark in the much-anticipated clash, held
Ghana Football Association Head of Public Relations and Strategy Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe has stressed the need for stronger health and nutrition systems to support Ghanaâ??s quest to develop world-class athletes.Addressing the Volta Sports Development Forum, he linked productivity and elite sports performance directly to the quality of nourishment and wellness available to young people.â??A 24-hour economy requires a 24-hour workforce; strong, healthy, productive, and mentally
Former Hearts of Oak Managing Director, Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe, believes sports must be recognised as a strategic growth sector that can help accelerate Ghanaâ??s national development agenda.Speaking at the Volta Sports Development Forum, the Ghana Football Association's head of Public Relations and Strategy outlined the wide economic benefits the industry offers, well beyond the pitch.â??Sport today is a multi-billion-dollar industry,â? he said. â??Football alone
Ghana Football Association Head of Public Relations and Strategy, Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe, has urged regional authorities and private stakeholders to commit more resources to identifying and developing young athletes, describing talent as a national asset that must be converted into economic value.Delivering the keynote address at the Volta Sports Development Forum, Armstrong-Mortagbe said Ghana can only compete globally if it strengthens its talent pipeline from the grassroots.â??Talent
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