Ghanaian international Caleb Ekuban put up a fine performance for Genoa on Friday night, helping the team to secure an important point in the game against Cagliari Calcio.The former Black Stars regular started for his team on the night in a game serving as a Round 28 fixture of the 2024/25 Italian Serie A season.In the game played at Unipol Domus, Cagliari led at halftime thanks to an equaliser from Nicolas Viola after he was assisted by Roberto Piccoli.Despite the efforts of Genoa
Karela United defender, Maxwell Agyemang has indicated that the team is upbeat ahead of the clash against Basake Holy Stars in the Ghana Premier League this weekend.According to him, the suspension of the league has helped players to prepare very well for the Week 23 encounter this weekend.Speaking in a pre-match interview, Maxwell Agyemang admitted that Holy Stars are a tough side but stressed that Karela United will do everything to bag all three points.â??The suspension of
Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has expressed his pride and sense of responsibility in playing in the English Premier League, citing his humble beginnings in Nima, Accra.In an interview with the EPL, Kudus reflected on his journey from the Right To Dream Academy to West Ham United, via stints at FC Nordsjaelland and Ajax Amsterdam."To become a Premier League player, it means a lot for me. I feel itâ??s also a responsibility for me because growing up with the Michael Essiens
Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has revealed that former Ghanaian footballers Michael Essien and Sulley Muntari were a source of inspiration for him during his childhood.In an interview with the EPL, Kudus reflected on his journey from the streets of Nima in Accra to playing in the English Premier League for West Ham United.Kudus credited Essien and Muntari, who both had successful careers in the Premier League, as his motivation growing up."To become a Premier League player,
Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has emphasized the importance of representing his roots and community, stating that you he has a responsibility to "throw light" on where he comes from.In an interview with the EPL, Kudus reflected on his journey from the streets of Nima in Accra to playing in the English Premier League for West Ham United.Kudus acknowledged that his success comes with a responsibility to represent Ghana and Nima positively."Right now that Iâ??m
Bechem United Assistant coach Seth Osei is optimistic about his team's chances against Medeama FC in their Ghana Premier League clash on Sunday.The Ghana Premier League resumed this weekend after a five-week break, and Bechem United is eager to get back to action."The feeling [of resumption] is very good. It is a job we've chosen to do. What happened will not be entertained," Osei told the club's media.Osei expressed satisfaction with the team's training
Heart of Lions Assistant Coach, Daniel Nii Adjei, has confirmed that his team has been working tirelessly during the nearly five-week break in the Ghana Premier League.The league resumes on March 7, and Heart of Lions is ready to hit the ground running."We have been preparing very well for the league," Daniel told the club's media. "Since the break, we have not rested, we have been training all the time and getting ready for the league."The team's hard
Heart of Lions Assistant Coach, Daniel Nii Adjei, has issued a stern warning to Vision FC ahead of their Ghana Premier League clash on March 7.Daniel emphasized that his team is ready to fight and will not hold back against Vision FC."We are not going to slow down. We are not going to watch them play, we are also going there to fight."Heart of Lions has been preparing intensively during the nearly five-week break in the league, and Daniel is confident that his team is
Vision FC head coach Nana Agyemang has condemned hooliganism in Ghana football, expressing his deepest condolences to the family of Francis Frimpong 'Pooley', the Asante Kotoko fan who was stabbed to death during a Ghana Premier League game."I wish Pooley's family my deepest condolences and may his soul rest in peace. Whether a fan or a player, no family has to grieve over going to watch football," Agyemang said.The tragic incident led to the Ghana Football
Vision FC head coach Nana Agyemang has condemned hooliganism in Ghana football, emphasizing that no family should have to suffer the loss of a loved one while watching a match.Agyemang expressed his deepest condolences to the family of Francis Frimpong 'Pooley', the Asante Kotoko fan who was stabbed to death during a Ghana Premier League game."I wish Pooley's family my deepest condolences and may his soul rest in peace."He stressed that football should be
Hearts of Oakâ??s Public Relations Officer, Kwame Opare Addo, has called for consistency in the Ghana Football Associationâ??s (GFA) Club Licensing decisions, stressing that rules should be applied fairly to all match venues.Opare Addo expressed his surprise over the inspection process, questioning why certain stadiums were excluded while others, like Legon and Kumasi, were deemed unfit for matches.The GFA Club Licensing Department recently stated that security concerns at
The head coach of Asante Kotoko, Prosper Narteh Ogum has opened up on his teamâ??s approach for the Ghana Premier League encounter against Legon Cities FC. Speaking in a pre-match interview, the coach noted that his team is heading into the game with a confident and determined approach.According to him, his side has prepared well and will be fighting for a win against the Week 23 opponent.â??We are going into the game with a very confident and determined approach because they
Ghana international, Mohammed Kudus has opened up on his determination to use his God-given talent to impact in the lives of others.According to him, this is the only way to achieve greatness.Speaking to the English Premier League media, Mohammed Kudus said, â??Itâ??s a positive feeling to know that someone can dream through your achievement, and your dream, and what you do. My idea of greatness is using your God-given talent to have an impact on other peopleâ??s lives
Accra Hearts of Oakâ??s Public Relations Officer, Kwame Opare Addo, has confirmed that the club has been given the green light to play their league games at the University of Ghana Stadium.Fans were left uncertain about the venue for this weekendâ??s match after the GFA Club Licensing Department initially placed a temporary ban on the use of the stadium.In an earlier statement, the GFA cited security concerns and required clubs using the stadium to find a solution before being
Asante Kotoko head coach, Prosper Narteh Ogum has opened up on what he went through the day Francis Yaw Frimpong, popularly known as Nana Pooley, was stabbed to death in Nsoatre.The incident happened on February 2 when Asante Kotoko played against Nsoatreman FC in their Week 19 encounter of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season.Speaking on the incident, Coach Prosper Narteh Ogum has disclosed that he switched off on the matchday after he saw the body of stabbed Nana Pooley on
Accra Hearts of Oak's Public Relations Officer, Kwame Opare Addo, has confirmed that the club has been granted permission to play their home games at the University of Ghana Stadium.The Ghana Football Associationâ??s (GFA) Club Licensing Department had initially raised security concerns about the venue, prompting clubs using the stadium to address the issues. However, after further inspection, approval has now been given."The little issue there is that since last week,
Kelvin Lamptey-Mills has made his intentions clear his heart is set on representing Ghana at the highest level.Despite interest from the United States men's national team, the 19-year-old center-back remains committed to donning the Black Stars jersey.Born in Ghana but raised in the U.S. since the age of two, Lamptey-Mills has carved out a promising career, playing in MLS Next Pro before making the move to Cyprus. Last month, he joined MEAP Nisou from Omonia, continuing his
Ghanaian football giants Asante Kotoko SC enters the premium Cheetah Cup 2025, an exciting U-17 competition to be organized in Senya Beraku from August 17-24, 2025.Hosted by Cheetah FC, the tournament is Ghana's response to international-standard youth football competitions, and it welcomes the top clubs across Africa.Kotoko's involvement comes in the heels of their long-time rivals, Hearts of Oak, who left their mark in the competition a year ago.The admission of the
Sudan can heave a sigh of relief as head coach James Kwesi Appiah is set to join training camp in Saudi Arabia after resolved unpaid wages.The Falcons of Jediane are in the Asian country for a 12-day training camp, as the team prepare for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers this month.Appiah, who initially boycotted the teamâ??s training over unpaid entitlements is expected to join camp today or tomorrow.His compatriots, who serve as assistant coaches, Ignatius Osei Fosu and
Football fans are in for a treat as former Ghana internationals Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu and Samuel Inkoom are set to feature in tonight's UG Corporate Football League matches.Agyemang-Badu, a former Black Stars midfielder, will play for GNPC, while Samuel Inkoom, a former Black Stars right-back, will make a guest appearance for Telecel Ghana. Ex-Kotoko playmaker Jordan Opoku will also be in action, representing the College of Humanities team.The presence of these seasoned professionals
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