The Ghana National Association of Match Commissioners (GNAMCO) has successfully held its 2nd Quadrennial Delegates Congress, reaffirming continuity in its leadership for the next four years. The congress took place on April 18, 2026, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi, bringing together members from across the country to review progress and chart the path forward. Elections held during the event resulted in the re-election of all incumbent executives. Paul Ayamba continues
Former Kwadwo Asamoah has issued a strong warning over the growing abuse of referees in Ghanaian football, describing the trend as dangerous for the game and harmful to the development of young players.Asamoah, who currently serves as the Sports Director of SMAC Football Academy in an interview with CitiSports did not hold back in condemning the conduct of some supporters, stressing that intimidation of match officials threatens fair play and creates an unsafe atmosphere, particularly
Ghanaian midfielder Philip Frimpong has officially commenced a trial period with English Championship side Ipswich Town, taking a significant step toward a potential professional contract.The young midfielder, who is under the management of Kick Nation Sports, has reportedly made a strong early impression on the technical team at the club's training grounds. His performances have been described as promising and energetic as he continues to adapt to the demands of English football.Frimpong
Former Ghana international Daniel Opare has offered a straightforward piece of advice to the handlers of the Black Stars as the team prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: build around consistent performers and maintain stability in the squad.In an exclusive interview with 3Sports, the former Real Madrid defender acknowledged that Ghana has no shortage of talented players but argued that a lack of continuity has prevented the team from becoming a cohesive unit."We have the players.
Former Ghana defender Daniel Opare has identified the root cause of the Black Stars' struggles ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting that the team has plenty of individual talent but lacks a collective identity.This follows the recent struggles of the four-time African champions who have failed to go beyond the group stage of each of their last three major competitions.In an exclusive interview with 3Sports, the former Real Madrid right-back did not mince words."We
Former Ghana international Albert Adomah has backed Aston Villa to overcome Nottingham Forest and push for European glory.Speaking to Flashscore ahead of the historic all-Midlands clash, Adomahâ??who enjoyed significant spells with both clubsâ??expressed his belief that the opportunity to lift a major trophy will see both teams shift focus away from their Premier League campaigns.The tie marks Forestâ??s first major European semi-final since 1984, while Villa are chasing
Former Ghana international Albert Adomah has urged the Black Stars to prepare for a stern test at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while insisting the squad possesses the quality to reach the knockout rounds.Drawn in Group L, Ghana will face formidable opposition in England, Croatia, and Panama as they make their fifth appearance at football's biggest tournament. The four-time African champions have been handed a competitive group, setting up a demanding path to the round of 16.In
Former Ghana international Albert Adomah believes the Black Stars have a strong opportunity to advance from their challenging World Cup group, provided they approach every match with the right mentality.Speaking to 3Sports, Adomah acknowledged that Group L â?? featuring England, Croatia, and Panama â?? will be difficult, but he remains confident in Ghana's quality."Ghana have a very good chance of progressing. We have talented players and plenty of options available.
Former Ghana international Albert Adomah has cautioned the Black Stars against treating Panama lightly when the two sides meet in the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking to 3Sports, Adomah acknowledged that England and Croatia are the big names in Group L but warned that Panama could prove to be a difficult opponent if Ghana is not fully focused."It will be a difficult group. We've got top teams in England and Croatia. On paper, some people might look at
Former Ghana international Albert Adomah has admitted that the Black Stars face a challenging task at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after being drawn in Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Panama."It will be a difficult group," Adomah said in an interview with 3Sports. "We've got top teams in England and Croatia."While acknowledging the quality of the European sides, the former winger also warned against underestimating Panama. "On paper, some people
Former Nottingham Forest winger Albert Adomah has thrown his support behind his old clubâ??s fight for Premier League survival, praising their historic European form despite a difficult domestic campaign.Adomah, who spent the 2019/20 season at the City Ground, admitted he holds a special connection to the club and is rooting for them to avoid the drop."I don't wish any club to go down, but with Forest, because I played for them as well, I want them to obviously stay
The pathway to Ghanaâ??s top-tier womenâ??s competition sharpens next month as the Ghana Football Associationâ??s Competitions Department confirms plans for the 2025/2026 Regional Womenâ??s Championship, a decisive qualifying tournament for promotion into the Women's Premier League.Set to run from May 14 to May 23, the competition will bring together leading clubs from across the countryâ??s regions, all seeking to secure a coveted place in the elite division.The
Kobbie Mainoo has outlined his determination to help Manchester United return to consistent contention for major honours after signing a new long-term contract that cements his future at Old Trafford until 2031.The 21-year-old midfielder, whose rise through the clubâ??s academy has accelerated into a first-team breakthrough, said he remains fully committed to the responsibility of representing United and contributing to a new cycle of success.In his first comments following the
Medeama SC midfielder Fuzy Taylor has returned to Ghana after completing a one-week trial with Turkish side Goztepe.The 17-year-old is now back with Medeama and available for selection ahead of Sundayâ??s Ghana Premier League top-of-the-table clash against Bibiani Gold Stars.Taylor was spotted at Goztepeâ??s training base in Izmir earlier this week as he explored a potential move to Europe. The opportunity comes after a strong debut season with Medeama, where he has quickly
Manchester United director of football Jason Wilcox has praised Kobbie Mainoo following the midfielderâ??s new long-term contract.Wilcox described the 21-year-old as one of the most naturally gifted young players in the game and a key part of the clubâ??s future.â??Kobbie is one of the most naturally gifted young footballers in the world,â? Wilcox said.â??His technical ability, dedicated professionalism and humble personality make him the perfect role model for our
Former Ghana defender Daniel Opare has backed the Black Stars to go through the 2026 World Cup group stages.Ghana are paired in Group L alongside football powerhouses England, Croatia, and Panama at the biggest soccer mundial.The Black Stars will open their campaign against Panama on June 17, before facing England on June 23, and wrapping up their group matches against Croatia on June 27.In an interview with JoySports, the former Real Madrid star asserted he expects the West Africa
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has unanimously endorsed Gianni Infantino for re-election as president of FIFA for the 2027-2031 term.The decision was reached during a meeting of CAF Member Associations held on April 29, 2026, in Vancouver, Canada, under the leadership of CAF president Patrice Motsepe.CAF confirmed that all 54 member associations agreed to support Infantino ahead of the next FIFA Congress, underlining Africaâ??s strong and unified position within
Former Ghana international Daniel Opare has urged stability and continuity in Black Stars squad selection for success as the team gears up for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament to be staged in the United States, Canada and Mexico.The former Real Madrid defender in an interview with JoySports asserted that while Black Stars can boast of immense individual talent, the lack of continuity in squad selection has hindered the development of a strong and cohesive unit.â??We
Former Black Stars defender Daniel Opare is confident Ghana can still cause a surprise at the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite concerns over the teamâ??s unconvincing form.The four-time African champions will come up against England, Croatia and Panama in Group L ahead of the tournament, which will be co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico.However, a run of four successive defeats led to the dismissal of Otto Addo and the appointment of former Real Madrid coach Carlos Queiroz,
Former Ghana international Daniel Opare insists the Black Stars lack a cohesive team despite abundance of talent within the squad.The West African football heavyweights are gearing up for their fifth World Cup tournament, after securing one of Africaâ??s nine automatic slots for the global showpiece.Ghana are paired in Group L alongside football powerhouses England, Croatia, and Panama at the biggest soccer mundial.Speaking in an interview with JoySports, the former Black Stars
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