Morocco has released three Senegalese fans who had been jailed for their involvement in violence during the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat, after they completed their three-month sentences.The trio were freed on Saturday from Al Arjat 2 prison, located northeast of the capital, before being transported to a police station for final administrative procedures. They were later received by officials from the Senegalese Embassy upon their release.One of the supporters, speaking
Former Ghana FA communications director Ibrahim Sannie Daara has urged caution following the appointment of Carlos Queiroz as Black Stars head coach, warning against inflated expectations ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Queiroz, 73, was confirmed on April 13 as the new coach, replacing Otto Addo after a run of poor results in the lead-up to the tournament in North America.While acknowledging Queirozâ??s experience at the highest level, Sannie Daara said the current state of
Ghana U17 women's team will face Liberia in the second round of the 2026 FIFA U17 Womenâ??s World Cup qualifiers as they continue their bid to reach this yearâ??s tournament in Morocco.The Black Maidens return to the competition after a two-year suspension for age eligibility violations and have made an immediate impact with a dominant first-round performance.Ghana progressed with an emphatic 8-0 aggregate victory over Togo, sealing qualification with a 6-0 win in the
Nations FC will face Dreams FC in the final of the 2025/26 MTN FA Cup after both sides successfully navigated their semi-final ties.Nations FC reached the final for the first time in their history after edging past Aduana FC 1-0 in a tightly contested match, continuing an impressive run that has marked them as one of the standout teams in this seasonâ??s competition. Their disciplined approach and ability to grind out results have been key to their progress.Dreams FC, on the
Dreams FC have secured their place in the final of the 2025/26 MTN FA Cup after edging Medeama SC 3-2 in a thrilling semi-final encounter at the Swedru Sports Stadium on Saturday.The match delivered on its promise, producing a captivating display of intensity, skill, and drama as both sides fought relentlessly for a place in the final. Dreams FC made a strong start, taking the lead in the 23rd minute through Kelvin Ahiable, who finished with composure to give his side the advantage.Their
Ghana delivered a dominant performance to secure qualification to the next round of the FIFA U17 Womenâ??s World Cup qualifiers after a commanding 6-0 victory over Togo at the Accra Sports Stadium.The emphatic win completes an 8-0 aggregate triumph for Ghana, following their 2-0 first-leg victory away in Togo, underlining their superiority across both legs.The Black Maidens wasted little time asserting control, with Juliana Gyekye opening the scoring in the 13th minute before
Dreams FC are through to the final of the MTN FA Cup after edging past Medeama SC 3-2 in a thrilling semi-final clash at the Swedru Sports Stadium on Saturday afternoon.Dreams FC made their intent clear early, taking the lead through Kelvin Ahiable in the 23rd minute before Suraj Seidu doubled their advantage 12 minutes later. Medeama responded just before the break, with Prince Owusu pulling one back in first-half stoppage time to keep the contest alive.The second half resumed
Mamelodi Sundowns will face FAR Rabat in the CAF Champions League final after both sides progressed from their respective semi-finals.Sundowns booked their place for a second successive season following a 1-0 win over Espérance Sportive de Tunis in Pretoria, sealing a 2-0 aggregate triumph. Brayan Leónâ??s decisive first-half goal capped a controlled performance, as the South African side continued their strong run in the competition.FAR Rabat, meanwhile, reached the final
Hasaacas Ladies head coach Raymond Fenny has struck a confident tone ahead of Sundayâ??s decisive Womenâ??s Premier League fixture against Ampem Darkoa Ladies.The former Faith Ladies coach expressed belief that his side will emerge victorious and secure a place in the CAF Womenâ??s Champions League WAFU B qualifiers.The high-stakes clash at the Swedru Sports Stadium will determine Ghanaâ??s next representative on the regional stage, with both teams eager to reclaim continental
Hasaacas Ladies coach Raymond Fenny has expressed confidence in his teamâ??s preparation ahead of their defining clash against Ampem Darkoa Ladies, with qualification for the CAF Womenâ??s Champions League WAFU B qualifiers hanging in the balance.The Swedru Sports Stadium will host the decisive tie on April 19, bringing together two clubs with proven pedigree on the continental stage.While Ampem Darkoa look to reclaim a place after recent absence, Hasaacas are determined to
Hasaacas Ladies head coach Raymond Fenny has called on Ghanaians to turn out in large numbers for Sundayâ??s crucial Womenâ??s Premier League showdown against Ampem Darkoa Ladies at the Swedru Sports Stadium.With a place in the CAF Womenâ??s Champions League WAFU B qualifiers on the line, the fixture represents one of the most significant matches in the domestic calendar.Both clubs boast strong continental credentials, with Ampem Darkoa seeking a return to the regional
The Swedru Sports Stadium will stage a decisive battle on Sunday, April 19, 2026, as Ampem Darkoa Ladies and Hasaacas Ladies go head-to-head with the Ghana Womenâ??s Premier League title.The winner will also pick up the coveted CAF Womenâ??s Champions League WAFU B qualification spot at stake.The fixture pits two of the countryâ??s most decorated womenâ??s sides against each other in what is widely expected to be a high-intensity and emotionally charged encounter.Both
Ghana striker Prince Adu Kwabena is keeping a firm focus on breaking into Europeâ??s elite leagues as his steady rise at Viktoria PlzeÅ? continues to gather momentum.Adu Kwabena completed a move to the Czech top-flight side in August 2024 from Ukrainian outfit Kryvbas FC on a three-year contract, a step he views as part of a carefully mapped career trajectory.Since arriving, he has settled well, contributing eight goals in all competitions this season and steadily building
Nations FC captain Razak Simpson has expressed the squadâ??s collective hunger to compete on the continental stage after the club secured a historic berth in the MTN FA Cup final.The Abrankese-based side edged out Aduana FC with a narrow 1-0 victory at the Swedru Sports Stadium on Friday, courtesy of an eighth-minute strike by Emmanuel Annor.Simpson, who delivered a commanding performance to earn the Man of the Match award, revealed that representing Ghana in a CAF competition
Nations FC captain Razak Simpson hailed a divine intervention and a solemn defensive pact after leading the Abrankese-based side to their first-ever MTN FA Cup final on Friday.The Abrankese-based side secured a historic 1â??0 victory over heavyweights Aduana FC at the Swedru Sports Stadium, marking a monumental milestone for the club.Reflecting on the hard-fought semi-final, Simpson revealed a pre-match agreement with forward Emmanuel Annor that ultimately defined the contest."Like
Nations FC forward Emmanuel Annor has revealed that the clubâ??s difficult start to the Ghana Premier League season served as the primary catalyst for their historic charge to the MTN FA Cup final.Speaking to Joy Sports after scoring the decisive goal in a 1â??0 semi-final victory over Aduana FC at the Swedru Sports Stadium on Friday, Annor explained that the squad made a conscious decision to shift their focus toward cup glory to salvage their campaign.The early stages of
Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi has expressed profound personal regret after confirming that star forward  Mohammed Kudus will miss the remainder of the season due to a severe injury relapse.The 25-year-old Ghanaian international, who had only just returned to first-team training following a three-month absence, suffered a significant setback to a recurring quad injury that may now require surgery."Kudus, for this season, has gone," De Zerbi stated during
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS