Former Black Stars midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah has identified the 2010 competitive cycle as the definitive turning point that launched his international career and earned him global recognition.Speaking in an interview with Citi Sports, the former Juventus star reflected on the period that saw Ghana reach both the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final and the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup.According to Asamoah, these tournaments provided the stage necessary for the world to notice
Former Ghana international Kwadwo Asamoah has offered a measured outlook on the Black Stars chances ahead of the upcoming 2026 World Cup tournament. 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.Speaking in an interview with 3Sports, the ex-midfielder
Five members of a gang behind one of the worldâ??s largest illegal football streaming operations have been ordered to repay £3.75 million following court proceedings in the United Kingdom.The group, led by Mark Gould, had previously been sentenced in May 2023 to a combined total of more than 30 years in prison for running the незаконнÑ?й service known as Flawless TV. The platform illegally streamed matches from the Premier League to over 50,000
The 2026/27 Womenâ??s FA Cup will get underway on the weekend of November 20, 2025, and run through to May 10, 2027, following approval of the competition calendar by the Executive Council.A total of 64 clubs are set to compete for the title, made up of 44 teams from the Division One Regional Womenâ??s leagues and 20 sides from the Womenâ??s Premier League, ensuring a wide national representation across all levels of the womenâ??s game.The competition will kick off with
Ivory Coast coach, Emerse Fae, is set to announce his squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament, to be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.The expanded tournament, will feature 48 countries, with the West African football powerhouse securing one of Africaâ??s nine automatic slots.At the World Cup, the Elephants have been drawn in Group E alongside European powerhouse Germany, Ecuador, and Curacao.Fae is expected to address the press at the iconic Stade Félix
Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan offered a glimpse into his coaching ambitions after stepping in to guide a training session at Greater Accra Division 2 side Great Somas FC.The former Sunderland AFC and Al Ain FC striker, who holds a UEFA B coaching licence, briefly interrupted the session to make tactical and technical adjustments.It was after he had been granted permission to supervise the teamâ??s regimen at the Accra Academy School Park.Footage of the moment was shared on
Medeama SC return to Ghana Premier League action with renewed focus after their hopes of a domestic double were dashed by a narrow FA Cup semifinal defeat to Dreams FC. Attention now shifts to a high-stakes league encounter against second-placed Bibiani Gold Stars FCâ??a fixture that could significantly shape the outcome of the title race.The Mauve and Yellow sit at the summit of the table with 53 points from 29 matches, holding a slender two-point advantage over their closest
Abdul Karim has sought to downplay any sense of tension ahead of Hearts of Oakâ??s Ghana Premier League trip to Nations FC, insisting he will approach Sundayâ??s fixture with calm despite the emotional backdrop of facing his former club.The midfielderâ??s comments come as the league resumes this weekend following the postponement of match week 30 games, triggered by the tragic death of Berekum Chelsea player Dominic Frimpong in an armed robbery incident.Attention now shifts
Vision FC will be aiming to secure back-to-back home wins when they host Swedru All Blacks at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex on Saturday, May 2, 2026.Currently 12th on the league standings with 38 points, three above the relegation zone, Vision FC will be targeting all three points to move further away from danger.The Tema-based side will be confident heading into the clash, having gone unbeaten in their last five home matches and suffered just one defeat at their home ground
Assistant coach of Vision FC, Wilson Asare, says his side is fully prepared but remains cautious ahead of their crucial Ghana Premier League clash against relegation-threatened Swedru All Blacks.The Eewo family will play host to the Swedru-based outfit at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex on Saturday afternoon in matchday 30 of the Ghanaian top-flight.Speaking to the clubâ??s media, Asare emphasized the value of the short break, noting that it has given the team an important
Swedru All Blacks have set an ambitious target of securing eleven points from the clubâ??s remaining five matches as they battle to avoid relegation in the Ghana Premier League.The Swedru-based side are locked in a tense survival fight, with only a handful of games left to determine their fate. Currently hovering just above the drop zone, every result from this stage of the campaign carries massive significance.Speaking with determination, goalkeeper Michael Appiah made it clear
Swedru All Blacks goalkeeper Michael Appiah has set an ambitious target of securing 11 points from the clubâ??s remaining five matches as they battle to avoid relegation in the Ghana Premier League.The Swedru-based side are locked in a tense survival fight, with only a handful of games left to determine their fate. Currently hovering just above the drop zone, every result from this stage of the campaign carries massive significance.Speaking with determination, Appiah made it
Swedru All Blacks goalkeeper Michael Appiah has issued a strong warning to Vision FC ahead of their crucial Ghana Premier League matchday 30 encounter.The Swedru-based side will travel to take on Vision FC at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex on Saturday afternoon, with all three points vital in their fight to avoid relegation.Speaking to the clubâ??s media ahead of the clash, the confident shot-stopper underscored the importance of the fixture and expressed belief in his
Heart of Lions defender Yaw Danso has set sights on escaping defeat against Aduana Football Club in matchday 30 of the Ghana Premier League.The Kpando-based club travels to Dormaa to face the fire boys in a highly competitive clash, scheduled for Sunday at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park.Speaking to the clubâ??s media, Yaw Danso reiterated his outfit desire to avoid defeat against the Dormaa-based club as the season draws to a close.â??Weâ??ve prepared very well. Throughout
Dreams FC will host Asante Kotoko at the Tuba AstroTurf on Sunday, with both sides heading into the Ghana Premier League clash under contrasting circumstances.For Asante Kotoko, the focus is on stabilising a turbulent campaign. Interim coach Hamza Obeng takes charge for the first time, becoming the third man to lead the club this season after Karim Zitoâ??s dismissal and Prince Yaw Owusuâ??s resignation following the heavy defeat to Medeama. Obengâ??s immediate task is
Heart of Lions head coach Bashir Hayford has reiterated that his sideâ??s ultimate priority is to secure their status in the Ghana Premier League as the season approaches its final stretch.The Kpando-based club enjoyed a bright start to the 2025/26 campaign but struggled for consistency mid-way through the season. They currently sit 10th on the league table with 38 points, leaving them with work to do in their remaining five matches to avoid slipping into danger.Speaking to the
Nations FC will look to create breathing space between themselves and the relegation zone when they host Hearts of Oak at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex on Sunday in the Ghana Premier League.Despite reaching the FA Cup final and keeping hopes of silverware alive, Nations remain far from safe in the league. Only three points separate them from the bottom three with five matches to go, leaving little margin for error as the season enters its final stretch.Their recent form offers
Engineering firm Engineers & Planners has honoured part of its financial commitment to Ghanaâ??s World Cup preparations, paying $2 million into the Black Starsâ?? fundraising campaign ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.The payment was formally presented on Thursday, April 30, 2026, to Deputy Finance Minister Hon. Thomas Nyarko Ampem by a delegation led by company founder Ibrahim Mahama.The contribution forms part of a previously announced $5 million
Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has pledged that he is committed to ensuring that the Black Stars deliver a top-notch performance at the upcoming 2026 World Cup. Ghana, a four-time African champion, is currently preparing to make its fifth appearance at the Mundial, which will be hosted across the USA, Canada and Mexico.However, the Black Stars have come under criticism and backlash due to their unconvincing performances in recent games.Speaking on Asempa FM, the
Former Ghana international Albert Adomah has cautioned Black Stars to respect and be cautious against group opponents ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Ghana, four-time African champions, will be making their fifth appearance at the tournament and have been drawn in Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama.Speaking to 3Sports, Adomah acknowledged the difficulty of the assignment but urged the team to approach it with belief rather than caution.The former Aston Villa forward
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