Ghana Premier League side Vision FC have parted ways with right-back Ben Tsatsu Teyechu.The 20-year-old defender featured in 16 matches for the 'Eewo' Boys during the 2024/25 campaign, playing a key role in their debut season in the top-flight.Teyechu, with his pace and work rate, quickly established himself as a dependable presence on the right side of defence.While the club has not disclosed the reasons behind his departure, it is understood that Teyechu is expected
Hohoe United are in advanced negotiations to secure the services of Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Kwesi Nketiah on loan ahead of the 2025/26 season.The Volta Region-based club are keen to strengthen their squad as they prepare for life in the top-flight and see the 23-year-old shot stopper as a promising addition. Nketiah made only three appearances for the Phobians last season, spending much of the campaign either on the bench or omitted from the matchday squad.However, Hearts of Oak
In Ghanaâ??s gritty lower league football scene, rising talent Rich Sowah Laryea is carving out his path with grit and determination.Born on August 24, 2008, in the bustling suburbs of Accra, Rich grew up in a modest neighborhood where football was more than just a game it was hope. With a ball often made from tied-up plastic bags and bare feet for boots, Richâ??s love for the sport sparked before he even turned five.His role as a defensive midfielder didnâ??t come by chance.
Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has described the Black Queens' bronze medal finish at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) as a defining moment in the journey of womenâ??s football in Ghana.Speaking during the teamâ??s courtesy call on the Presidency at the Jubilee House, Okraku thanked President John Dramani Mahama and Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang for their sustained support for Ghana football. He said the
President John Dramani Mahama has lauded the Black Queens for their historic performance at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), describing their bronze medal triumph as a symbol of national pride and progress.Speaking at the Jubilee House on Tuesday during a courtesy call by the team, President Mahama commended the players for their discipline, dedication, and the unity they displayed on the continental stage.The Queens, led by CAF 2nd Vice President and GFA President
Minority Leader in Parliament, Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has praised the Black Queens for their outstanding performance at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), describing the teamâ??s bronze medal finish as a moment of national pride.Speaking at a brief ceremony held at Parliament House in Accra, Afenyo-Markin led the Minority Caucus in presenting a GHS100,000 cash donation to the Black Queens and their technical team. The gesture, he said, was to acknowledge
Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Andrew Asiamah Amoako, has praised the Black Queens for their inspiring performance at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), describing them as â??national heroines.â?The remarks were made during a courtesy visit by the team to Parliament on Tuesday, following their bronze medal finish in Moroccoâ??Ghanaâ??s first WAFCON podium placement in nearly a decade. Led by head coach Nora Häuptle (Kim) and captain
President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has pledged to provide unwavering support to the domestic football governing body (GFA) in their day-to-day activities.His comment stem from the Black Queens recent performance at the just ended 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations, held in Morocco, where Nigeria emerged as the champions.On Tuesday, a delegation led by the President of the Ghana FA, Kurt Okraku and the Black Queens called on President Mahama following the teams Bronze winning
Reading captain Andy Yiadom is set to rejoin training this week as the Royals prepare for their League One curtain-raiser against Lincoln City on Saturday.The 32-year-old full-back signed a new contract over the summer, committing to an eighth season at the club. With his 250th appearance on the horizon, Yiadom remains a key figure in Noel Huntâ??s plans, both on and off the pitch.However, his pre-season involvement has been limited. Yiadom featured for just one half during the
President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaâ??s Interior Minister, Muntaka Mubarak, to prioritise sportsmen and women during security services recruitment exercises.The President made this appeal during a meeting with officials of the Ghana Football Association and members of the Black Queens at Jubilee House.The engagement followed Ghanaâ??s third-place finish at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco â?? the countryâ??s first medal at
In a bold and transformative step for Ghanaian football, five clubs have joined TransferRoom - the worldâ??s leading football marketplace - to elevate their player trading strategies and expand their international reach.Ghana Premier League titleholders Bibiani Gold Stars, Medeama SC, Dreams FC, FC Samartex 1996, and Division One outfit Koforidua Semper Fi are leading the charge in linking local talent with global football markets.This groundbreaking partnership provides these
Swedish international of Ghanaian descent Isak Malcom Kwaku Hien has agreed terms to extend his contract with Italian outfit Atalanta.The 26-year-old centre-back is expected to sign a one-year new deal with Atalanta, keeping him at the club until summer 2029.Isak joined Atalanta in August 2024 from fellow Italian club Hellas Verona and has since established himself as a key member of the team.Despite attracting significant interest this summer, the tough-tackling defender has committed
English-born Ghanaian midfielder Cameron Antwi produced an impressive performance to help Newport County secure qualification in the EFL Cup play-offs over Barnet.The 23-year-old started and played full throttle of the match as his outfit edged out Barnet on penalties to book a place in the next round of the Cup competition.Both teams played out a 2-2 draw in a high-stake clash on Wednesday, with Newport County defeating Barnet 4-2 in the shootouts.The English-Ghanaian midfielder
Member of Parliament for Manhyia South, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah, has made a passionate appeal for equal bonuses for the Black Queens following their third-place finish at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.Despite a challenging start to the tournament, Ghanaâ??s senior womenâ??s national team bounced back strongly, defeating South Africa on penalties to claim the bronze medalâ??their first podium finish since 2016.Addressing Parliament during
President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has backed the Black Queens after finishing in third place at the just-ended 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) tournament.After a rocky start, Ghana defeated South Africa on a penalty shootout to clinch a bronze medal for the first time since 2016.Following a visit to the Jubilee House on Tuesday, Mahama praised the team for their effort and encouraged them to stay focused.â??All is not lost yet, your best days are still
A new football season is about to ignite on SuperSport available on DStv and GOtv, and all eyes are on the African Nations Championship (CHAN) as it kicks off across Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya.This yearâ??s tournament promises to showcase the very best of African homegrown talent, offering fans a thrilling preview of what to expect when the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is held in the region in a couple of years.But will the three host nations be able to challenge for the title
Black Queens striker Doris Boaduwaa has pledged to bounce back from a disappointing Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The former Hasaacas Ladies forward endured a difficult tournament, failing to score as Ghana reached the semi-finals of the competitions.Despite claiming bronze, Boaduwaa felt disappointed by her performances, apologizing to Ghanaian while also promising to quickly bounce back to her best."Not my finest tournament, but still a memorable one!
Black Queens defender Josephine Kyerewaa Bonsu has opened up on her first international tournament with the national women's team of Ghana. The German-born wing-back starred for the Black Queens as Ghana claimed bronze in Morocco, scoring in the penalty shootout victory over South Africa.Bonsu had to pass a late fitness test to make Ghana's squad for the tournament."First tournament - First medal. Not taking this for granted! Thanks medical staff for your patience
President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku, has charged players of the senior women's national team to target the ultimate at future tournaments following their WAFCON performance. The Black Queens finished third at the just-concluded Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, beating the then-defending champions South Africa to claim bronze.The players and technical team led by the FA boss met President John Dramani Mahama at the Jubilee House following
Rising Ghanaian defender Kojo Peprah Oppong has officially left IFK Norrkoping to join French Ligue 1 side OGC Nice, the Swedish club confirmed on July 25, 2025, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm The move marks a significant step in the 21-year-oldâ??s blossoming career after a period of steady development in Swedenâ??s top tiers.Oppong joined Norrkoping at the end of 2022 as an 18-year-old from Ghanaâ??s Attram De Visser Soccer Academy.After featuring in the Swedish Cup
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