Hearts of Oak coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani has expressed unwavering confidence in his squad's depth, dismissing concerns over the suspension of two key players ahead of Friday's Ghana Premier League clash against Dreams FC at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.The Phobians will be without last weekend's hero, striker Mawuli Wayo, whose dramatic stoppage-time winner secured a 1â??0 away victory over Hohoe United. Also missing is centre-back Kelvin Osei Asibey.
Hussein Mohammed has called on Hearts of Oak fans to stay close to the team through every moment of the season, stressing that their support plays a big role in pushing the players to win.The Hearts midfielder made the appeal ahead of the clubâ??s Ghana Premier League clash with Dreams FC, a game that comes at a time when Hearts are trying to build steady form.In their last five matches, the Phobians have won three, lost one and drawn one, a run that has lifted the mood around
Hussein Mohammed has opened up about Hearts of Oakâ??s main focus going into their Ghana Premier League game against Dreams FC, with the midfielder pointing to improved work on finishing in training.Hearts have shown steady form in recent weeks, winning three of their last five matches, drawing one and losing one. The results have lifted the mood in camp, but the team remains focused on turning more chances into goals.When asked if there was any concern among the players about
Hussein Mohammed has stressed that Hearts of Oak are fully focused and united as they prepare for their Ghana Premier League match against Dreams FC.The midfielder believes the teamâ??s strength goes beyond what happens during training sessions and matches, pointing to strong communication and planning among the players both on and off the pitch.Hearts of Oak head into the game in decent form, having won three, lost one and drawn one in their last five league matches. The recent
Ghana will target the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations title, according to Football Association president Kurt Okraku, following the final draw held on Thursday in Rabat.Okraku said the time had come for the Black Queens to lift the continental trophy for the first time, after finishing third at the last edition in 2025, also hosted in Morocco.The CAF vice-president was present at the draw, which placed Ghana Black Queens in a challenging group alongside Cameroon, Cape Verde,
Hearts of Oak will be tested when they come up against Dreams FC on Friday, as both sides look to secure maximum points in what is expected to be a tight Ghana Premier League clash at the University of Ghana Stadium.Hearts needed a win last weekend, and they delivered, thanks to Mawuli Wayoâ??s late strike against Hohoe United. The match also marked the return of goalkeeper Benjamin Asare, who made several key saves to ensure the Phobians returned to winning ways and remained
Bechem United assistant coach Mallam Yahaya has assured supporters that the team is determined to secure a third consecutive win in the Ghana Premier League this weekend when they take on Basake Holy Stars. The Hunters look to have gotten their season back on track in the last five matches after winning four games and losing one.With back-to-back wins against Berekum Chelsea and Gold Stars, Bechem United have climbed out of the relegation zone and now sit in the 11th position in
The head coach of Dreams Football Club, Winfred Dormon, has emphasised that his team is determined to secure at least a point from their Ghana Premier League meeting with Hearts of Oak.The coach and his team will take on the Phobians on Friday, January 16, in a Week 19 fixture of the 2025/26 Ghanaian top-flight league campaign.Speaking ahead of the showdown, Winfred Dormon acknowledged the quality of Hearts of Oak, insisting that his team must find a way to contain the Phobians
Hearts of Oak midfielder Hussein Mohammed is optimistic about the teamâ??s chances of overcoming Dreams FC in their upcoming Ghana Premier League fixture.The Phobians will play host to the Still Believe team on Friday, January 16, in a Week 19 encounter of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.Speaking to Hearts TV in a pre-match interview, Hussein Mohammed disclosed that training has been intense this week as part of preparations for the crucial clash.He revealed that players
Hearts of Oak head coach Didi Dramani is upbeat ahead of the teamâ??s match against Dreams FC in the Ghana Premier League on Friday, January 16.The Phobians are set to host the Still Believe outfit tomorrow in a Week 19 fixture of the 2025/26 Ghanaian top-flight league campaign.Speaking in a pre-match interview, Didi Dramani assured supporters of his teamâ??s readiness to put up a performance that will merit a win at the end of the 90 minutes.â??I think that we picked up
Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku has expressed strong confidence in the Black Queensâ?? technical leadership, insisting head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren has the experience required to guide the team back to the FIFA Womenâ??s World Cup.Speaking after the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations group stage draw in Morocco, Okraku pointed to Bjorkegrenâ??s track record and calm authority as key assets as Ghana prepare for a demanding Group D campaign against
Dreams FC head coach Winfred Dormon believes the team is back to its best following a huge 3-0 victory over Heart of Lions in the Ghana Premier League.The Still Believe outfit struggled to compete in the division in the first round of the campaign. However, Dreams FC appear to have found their rhythm after winning all of their last two fixtures.Coach Winfred Dormon and his boys beat Holy Stars on January 4 before thumping Heart of Lions 3-0 last Sunday.Speaking ahead of what will
Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku has downplayed expectations ahead of the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), insisting the Black Queens are entering the tournament without undue pressure.Drawn into a tough Group D alongside Cameroon, Mali, and Cape Verde, Ghana will lean on the confidence gained from their third-place finish at the 2024 WAFCON in Morocco.That campaign saw the Queens defeat South Africa to claim bronze, signalling a strong return to
President of Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku beleives Black Queens have the qualities to qualify and compete at the Women's World Cup. Ghana have been housed in Group D alongside Cameroon, Cape Verde and Mali ahead of the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) scheduled to be hosted in Morocco.The top two teams from each group will make it to the next round of the tournament, with the semifinalists making it to the 2027 Women's World Cup,
Ghanaâ??s Black Queens are entering the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco with confidence and ambition, according to GFA President Kurt Okraku.Drawn into a challenging Group D alongside Cameroon, Mali, and Cape Verde, the Queens face a stern test, but Okraku insists past performances have prepared them for the challenge.Reflecting on Ghanaâ??s third-place finish at the 2024 WAFCON, also hosted in Morocco, Okraku said the team has proven it can compete
Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku has expressed confidence in the Black Queens as they prepare for the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.The national team, drawn into a challenging Group D alongside Cameroon, Mali, and Cape Verde, will face stiff competition, but Okraku believes the Queens are ready to contend for the trophy.â??The ambition of the nation is to win the trophy [WAFCON]. And I think that we are not far away from that,â?
Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren said they will push to do well at the upcoming 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).Ghana have been housed in Group D alongside Cameroon, Mali and Cape Verde.Having guided to win a bronze medal in the last edition, Bjorkegren says he's looking forward to the tournament as the Queens target a 'better' finish."I am looking forward to the tournament," he said. "When I came in, we were No.6 in
Hearts of Oak has debunked widespread reports suggesting a change in the clubâ??s top management, insisting that Dr Delali Anku-Adiamah remains the substantive Managing Director of the club.Reports and rumours have intensified within the Ghanaian football space recently that Julius Ben Emunah, who has resigned from his role at the Ghana Football Association (GFA) is set to replace Dr Anku-Adiamah as Managing Director of the Phobians.However, the club's Communications
Ghana legend, Asamoah Gyan, has indicated that playing in the United Arab Emirates was the best moment in his career. Gyan, after his explosive performance at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, joined Sunderland four-year deal for a club record £13 million from French side Stade Rennais.However, the former Liberty Professionals striker made a shocking move to UAE side Al Ain on a loan deal from the Premier League side.Despite the backlash and criticisms, Gyan said he had
Nigeria Eric Chelle has expressed his frustration after losing to Morocco in the semi-final of the Africa Cup of Nations.The West African football heavyweight succumbed to a penalty shootouts defeat to the Atlas Lions on Wednesday at the Prince Moulay Abdallah Stadium following a pulsating goalless draw in both regular and extra time at the Prince Moulay Abdallah Stadium on Wednesday night.Morocco has now set up a fierce final clash against Senegal, who narrowly defeated Egypt.
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