Over 400 Ghanaian football fans have been stranded at the Kotoka International Airport awaiting a flight to watch the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
Danny Jordan the chairman of the Local organizing Committee of the 2010 world cup in South Africa and also the current vice president of the marketing committee of CAF believes legacy should be part of planning to host any tournament.
Past Ghana successes against the United States has heightened the expectation in this evening's clash between the Black Stars and Team USA.
Ghana Vice-President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur paid a special visit to the national team camp in Brazil on Sunday as the Black Stars continued their preparations for the World Cup opener.
Black Stars skipper Asamoah Gyan has assured Ghanaians to expect another victory over the USA tonight, since they are ready to die for the nation.
The USA Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Gene Cretz, like most Americans, is hoping that the US football team will get a win over Ghana as the two countries clash for the third time in succession at the World Cup.
The Ghanaian star believes he will have a lot of energy in him to carry on to another global football fiesta in 2018.
The Ghana Rugby Association (GRA) operating as the Ghana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) appointed Mr. Farouk Tetteh Nettey as PR and Admin Assistant to the Office of the President, Mr. Herbert Mensah.
Rev. Dr. Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong, General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana (CCG), has urged the Senior National Team, Black Stars to make Ghana proud by winning the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil with the conviction that the team has what it takes to conquer the world.
United States will carry no revenge into their World Cup opener against Ghana as both teams meet for the third successive time; according to manager Jurgen Klinsmann.
Nigeria and Iran played out the first goalless draw of this summer's World Cup as both side's failed to inspire on Monday night.
Clint Dempsey scores a wonderful goal just 30 seconds into the game to give USA a very early lead
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