Asante Kotoko striker Albert Amoah has dismissed suggestions that the clubâ??s Ghana Premier League title ambitions are fading, insisting the race remains wide open despite recent setbacks.Speaking after his return to Kumasi, the forward stressed that Kotoko still have sufficient time and quality to push for top spot as the season enters a decisive phase.His comments come at a moment when pressure has mounted on the Porcupine Warriors following a run of unconvincing domestic
Striker Albert Amoah has made it clear that his decision to return to Asante Kotoko was driven by a strong sense of unfinished business, as the striker sets his sights on helping the club rediscover momentum.Speaking after rejoining the Porcupine Warriors, Amoah said his comeback was motivated by a desire to complete a journey he believes remains incomplete.The forward has returned to Kumasi following a short loan spell with Libyan side Al Ahli Benghazi, a move that came under intense
Ghana forward Prince Amoako Junior has revealed that Caleb Yirenkyiâ??s rapid rise has not altered the midfielderâ??s mindset, insisting his Nordsjaelland teammate remains driven by ambition rather than praise.Speaking from close quarters in the dressing room, Amoako said Yirenkyiâ??s humility is matched by a clear determination to reach higher levels in his career.Yirenkyi has developed into a central figure for FC Nordsjaelland since breaking into the first team, delivering
Ghana forward Prince Amoako Junior has offered glowing praise for teammate Caleb Yirenkyi, highlighting the midfielderâ??s consistency and grounded personality despite his rapid rise at club and international level.Yirenkyi has become a key figure in Nordsjaellandâ??s first team since earning his breakthrough, establishing himself as one of the most reliable performers in the Danish top flight.That form has translated onto the international stage. Yirenkyiâ??s steady progression
Ghanaian officiating history was rewritten at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations as Daniel Nii Laryea became the first referee from the country in 54 years to take charge of an AFCON semi-final, a landmark moment that has firmly placed Ghana back on the continental and global refereeing map.The countryâ??s top-rated official was handed the prestigious assignment of officiating the high-stakes semi-final clash between host nation Morocco and Nigeria, a clear vote of confidence in
Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Henry Asante Twum, believes the Black Stars can replicate their historic 2010 World Cup performance when the tournament takes place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico next year.Ghana, drawn in Group L, will face Panama, England, and Croatia in the group stage of the competition.The Black Stars returned to the World Cup in Qatar 2022 after missing the 2018 edition in Russia, but were eliminated in the group
Young Apostles have stepped back from their threat to boycott the Ghana Premier League, confirming their decision to continue competing in the topflight despite earlier concerns over alleged biased officiating.The Wenchi-based side had hinted at withdrawing from the league following a controversial 2â??2 draw with Hohoe United in their Matchday 19 encounter, with club officials expressing frustration over what they described as unfair refereeing decisions.However, speaking on
The Chief Executive Officer of Young Apostles, Gerald Domfeh, has confirmed that the club will not proceed with its threatened boycott of the Ghana Premier League.The Wenchi-based side had raised the prospect of withdrawing from the league following a 2-2 draw with Hohoe United in their Matchday 19 fixture, citing concerns over unfair officiating.Speaking on Asempa FM, Domfeh stated that the club had reviewed its position and decided to continue competing in the topflight."We
The Vice-President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Mark Addo, has lavished high praise on Ghanaâ??s foremost referee, Daniel Nii Laryea, following his exceptional showing at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, describing him as a benchmark for excellence in officiating.Laryea emerged as one of the tournamentâ??s most trusted officials, crowning a stellar campaign by taking charge of the heavyweight semi-final clash between host nation Morocco and Nigeria
Former Vice President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), George Afriyie, has expressed strong confidence in Black Stars head coach Otto Addo, insisting the 50-year-old will not repeat past mistakes at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Ghana are set to make their fifth appearance at the global showpiece and have been drawn in Group L alongside Panama, England and Croatia at the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.Despite guiding the Black
Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Henry Asante Twum, has explained the role of Desmond Ofei on the Black Stars technical team set up. Ofei was drafted into the technical team headed by Otto Addo ahead of the resumption of the World Cup qualifiers in March 2025, having led the Black Satellites to finish at teh quarterfinals of the U-20 AFCON in Egypt.Asked what Ofei offers the team, Asante Twum pointed out what the former Black Satellites boss
Italian Serie A outfit Cagliari Calcio are reportedly eyeing a move to sign Ghana midfielder Ibrahim Sulemana.According to transfer insider Gianluca Di Marzio, the club is ready to make formal contact to initiate the process of securing the services of the hard-working midfielder.Ibrahim Sulemana, 22, is on the books of Atalanta but currently on loan at fellow Serie A side Bologna.Despite signing for Bologna in the hopes of playing regularly to continue his development, the youngster
Ghanaian forward Brandon Thomas-Asante came off the bench to provide a decisive assist as Coventry City battled back to beat Millwall 2â??1 in the Championship at the Coventry Building Society Arena.Introduced in the 70th minute, he linked up brilliantly with Haji Wright, squaring for the striker to fire home the winner in the 78th minute after Coventry had trailed early on.Millwall struck first through Romain Esse on 11 minutes, punishing Coventry against the run of play. The
Alhaji Mahama Banda has opened up on Young Apostlesâ?? decision to show up for their league match against Dreams FC but refuse to kick a ball.He was reiterating the club's concerns after Young Apostles CEO Gerald Domfeh announced that the club will boycott the remainder of their Ghana Premier League fixtures due to what he described as poor officiating.The decision follows a 2-2 draw against Hohoe United in Matchday 19 at the Wenchi Sports Stadium, a result that left the
Asante Kotoko's supporters have launched a direct attack on the Ghana Football Association's Referees Manager, Alex Kotey, demanding his immediate removal from the role, in a dramatic escalation of tensions surrounding officiating in the Ghana Premier League. Speaking on a Kumasi-based radio station, the leadership of the Asante Kotoko Global Supporters Union accused Alex Kotey of harbouring a clear bias against the Porcupine Warriors, alleging that his management of
Ghanaian midfielder Kwasi Sorotu Badori is on the verge of a high-profile transfer to European football, with Danish champions FC Copenhagen close to finalising a deal for his signature.Negotiations between the Danish Superliga giants and Berekum Chelsea have reportedly reached an advanced stage.The 18-year-old midfielder is expected to travel to Denmark in the coming days to complete the final formalities, including a medical, with the deal anticipated to be concluded soon.The
Young Apostles communications director Alhaji Mahama Banda has voiced disappointment with officiating in the Ghana Premier League and wants fair play for Young Apostles.Alhaji Banda spoke after the club threatened to withdraw from the competition.He repeated the club concerns after CEO Gerald Domfeh announced a plan to boycott the remaining league fixtures over poor officiating.The decision follows a 2-2 draw against Hohoe United in Matchday 19 at the Wenchi Sports Stadium that
Scottish Championship side St Johnstone have bolstered their attack with the loan signing of Ghanaian forward Alfredo Agyeman from league rivals Falkirk. The 25-year-old striker has joined the club until the end of the current season.Agyeman arrives at McDiarmid Park after a successful two-year spell with Falkirk. He joined The Bairns in the summer of 2023 and made a significant contribution, scoring 14 goals in just over 50 appearances.He played a key role in their League One campaign
A key member of Ghana's Black Stars technical team, assistant coach Desmond Ofei, is being praised for his focused work that has directly led to the team's recent success from set pieces, such as corners and free kicks.Speaking to Sporty FM, Ghana Football Association (GFA) Communications Director Henry Asante Twum explained how Coach Ofei operates. He described him as a sharp "game reader" on the bench, constantly analysing the match to catch details the head
Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Benjamin Asare and Asante Kotoko defender Samba Oâ??Neil have been named in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League Team of the Week (ToTW) for Week 19.This follows their standout performances for their clubs over the weekend, ensuring they pick up crucial points to stay in the race for the league title.Asare was named Man of the Match last Friday after making some top saves in Hearts of Oakâ??s stalemate against Dreams FC.Samba Oâ??Neil, with the noise
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