Emmanuel Agyei has emerged as one of Ghanaâ??s most exciting young prospects, a midfielder whose rise has been marked by steady growth and undeniable promise and is knocking at the doors of the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 World Cup.Born on November 3, 2004, the 1.88-metre left-footer carries a commanding presence in the middle of the park. His journey began with Shalom FC in Ghanaâ??s lower tiers before he moved to Dreams FC, where his blend of physical strength, vision,
Minister of Sports and Recreation Kofi Adams has expressed optimism about the Black Stars chances ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament, to be staged in North America.The West African football heavyweights are set for their fifth World Cup appearance after finishing on top of Group I during the qualifying series.The 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, will feature an expanded 48-team format, with Ghana earning one of Africaâ??s
Black Stars coach Otto Addo has assured that the team will improve before the 2026 World Cup kick-off next summer. This assurance comes after the four-time African champions suffered a second consecutive defeat in the November international window.After losing 2-0 to Japan last Friday at the Toyota Stadium in Ngoya, the Black Stars suffered another defeat against South Korea on Tuesday at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.Following the defeat, Addo, speaking to the press on Tuesday,
Ghana Black Stars head coach Otto Addo admitted that his side struggled to implement an effective high press in their 1-0 defeat to South Korea, concluding their Asia tour on a disappointing note.The loss followed an earlier defeat to Japan in the November international window.Speaking at a post-match press conference, Addo pinpointed the Black Starsâ?? inefficiency in front of goal and tactical challenges in pressing South Korea high up the pitch.â??Except the Brazil game
Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito has revealed that an escalating injury crisis is putting immense pressure on his preparations, calling for extraordinary mental strength to navigate the challenges.Zitoâ??s remarks came after the Porcupine Warriors were held to a 1-1 draw in Sundayâ??s Matchday 10 encounter at the Baba Yara Stadium.Although Kotoko remain the only unbeaten side in the league this season, the coach acknowledged that the constant setbacks are complicating his
Former Black Stars coach Chris Hughton says he would have preferred to be given more time on the job after his sacking. Having served as the technical advisor to Otto Addo ahead of the 2022 World Cup, the former Brighton & Hove Albion manager was confirmed as the substantive head coach after Addo left the job after the Mundial in Qatar.However, after the Black Stars exited at the group phase of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast, the Ghana Football
Nations FC Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Kennedy Boakye-Ansah, beleives head coach for the side, Frimpong Manso, will turn things around despite his tough start. The Abrankese-based side recently appointed the former Ghana international as the new head trainer after parting ways with Kasim Ocansey Mingle.However, following his appointment, Manso has just recorded a win after four matches, which leave them at teh 14th position with just 10 points after 10 games into the 2025/26
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