History will be made on Sunday when the two greatest clubs in the country, Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, go head to head in the MTN FA Cup final at the Tamale Sports Stadium. The much anticipated match, dubbed "Unmissable" will renew the rivalry between the two famous teams in the country, having already played four times this term. Hearts won twice before losing and drawing once in all four games this season, making this final a real test for both sides as each of them
Ghana striker Abednego Tetteh has completed a move to Ethiopian topflight side Jimma Abba Jifar, GHANAsoccernet.com can exclusively confirm. The former Bechem United goal machine signed one year deal with the newly promoted club. He joins compatriots Daniel Agyei and Aminu Mohammed. Tetteh joined Sudanese giants Al Hilal after a scintillating form in the Ghana Premier League and FA Cup in 2016. The Crescent terminated his contract following their failure to advance beyond the group stages
Hearts of Oak left Accra on Saturday morning to Tamale for the MTN FA Cup final against rivals Asante Kotoko. The Phobians were on board an Africa World Airlnes to the Northern Regional capital, a day before their crucial clash. Head coach Frank Nuttall will be seeking to guide his side to the title and secure a ticket to play in Africa next year. The winner of the contest at the Tamale Sports Stadium will feature in the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup....
Koforidua United qualified to the Eastern Region Division II Super Middle League on Friday after beating Victory FC 1-0 to make three straight in the sub-playoffs. Talisman George Nana Kissi earned a penalty after being fouled inside the box and he dusted himself to convert expertly. KUFC lead the table with nine points and a goal difference of plus ten after three rounds of matches. The Eastern Region Football Association will meet the clubs to fix a date for the promotional playoffs to
Burkina Faso football has been dealt a huge blow following the sad news of the death of Stallions shot stopper Soulama Abdoulaye on Friday afternoon, Burkina24.com has reported. The former Asante Kotoko SC and Hearts of Oak goalkeeper who also played for ASFA Yennega of Burkina Faso passed away in Bobo Dioulasso at the age of 38 after a long illness. He will be buried in his hometown, Banfora early today per Islamic conventions. Following his return from Ghana where he spent a large part
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