
Prince George Koffie has parted ways with Swedru All Blacks just weeks after leading the club to Ghana Premier League promotion, the club confirmed on Wednesday.
Sarfo Castro has signed a new deal to remain Head Coach of Real Tamale United (RTU), the club has confirmed.
Excitement is building in Aboabo No2 as the N-Quad Inter-Tribe Tournament, scheduled for today, kick off with Twenty-four teams competing for glory at the Middle B Park.
The event, taking place after the celebration of Eid al-Adha, was designed as a platform to foster unity among various ethnic groups within the community, leveraging the universal appeal of football to bring people together.
Last year's runners-up 𝗕𝘂𝗶𝗹𝘀𝗮 will face Ewe in the much await tournament opener on Monday.
Defending Champions Zabarma will start their title defense against Gurunshi/Sissala in Group C opener on matchday three. They in the same group alongside Gurma and Wangara.
The winners for the maiden edition , Hausa will face Dagomba, Frafra and Yoruba in a pulsating group D encounters.
Moreover, the event serves a dual purpose by aiming to unearth fresh football talents from the local area.
This focus on talent discovery underscores the tournament’s potential impact on the sporting landscape of Aboabo and beyond.
As the teams make their final preparations, anticipation is mounting among local football enthusiasts and community members alike.
The Aboabo No2 Middle B park is the center of attraction as supporters gather to cheer on their favorite teams and celebrate the spirit of unity that the tournament embodies.
Below are the various groups for the various tribe
Group A
Builsa
Ewe
Yadiga
Waala
Group B
Zabarma
Gurunshie/Sisaala
Wangara
Gurma
Group C
Moshie
Buzaaye
Gonja
Chokosi
Group D
Hausa
Dagomba
Frafra
Yoruba
Group E
Asante
Fulani
Songhai
Bissa
Group F
Fante
Banda
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Newly-promoted first division side Ebony FC have entered into agreement with DELiGHT natural mineral water as their new headline sponsors as they debut to play in the Access Bank Division One League in the 2025/26 season.
The Bantama-based club have been very outstanding recently and are a undoubtedly a household name when it comes to football in the Ashanti Region and Ghana as a whole.
The 'Home of Football' outfit recorded a stunning unbeaten run throughout last season having finished as the champions of zone five before subsequently edging Benab FC by 2-1 in the Middle League final to emerge as the regional Division 2 champions - a feet that secured them qualification into the country's second-tier championship.
As part of their partnership, the club have announced DELiGHT Natural Mineral Water as their main sponsors and will have their logos embodied in the front of their jerseys heading into the new season and will from henceforth serve as their official water providers as well, during training sessions and on match days.

Ebony FC will compete in Zone 2 of the Access Bank Division One League next season.
Black Queens head coach, Kim Lars Björkegren is still not impressed with his team’s performance heading into the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations as he feels they still have to improve in certain areas especially with their goal-scoring ability
The Queens after a 3-0 win over Malawi at the Complex Sportif Ziaida last Saturday, secured another after humbling Benin by 4-2 at the same venue yesterday as they continue to warm themselves up for the big tournament coming up
Ghana opened the scoring account in the fourth minute through Nina Norshie but trailed 2-1 at half time after Doris Boaduwaa had missed from the spot and had most of her efforts went off the woodwork
An incredible display after the break by the Black Queens led to Alice Kusi, Susan Duah, and Chantelle Hlorkah sealing the win with goals in the 55th, 70th, and 81st minutes, respectively to secure a 4-2 victory after full-time
Speaking after the game, the Swedish coach still sees some few cracks in his team and is looking forward to patching up all of them before the tournament commences
"With full respect to Malawi and Benin, Nigeria is one step up. One of the best teams in Africa with good players in almost every position," he told the club's media.
"The game against Nigeria is going to be a very, very tough game. But that's also what we need now because we have shown that our lowest level is high enough.
"We know that we can score goals, and we have built a good defence, so it's going to be fun to match up against one of the best teams," he added.
"I think overall, it's a good game with a great second half. We were struggling a little bit in the middle of the first half, but when we took control and started to play football, we were absolutely the better team."
The Black Queens will face giants and their West Africa neighbors Nigeria in their final friendly on Sunday, June 29, at Lanouria
Ghana is drawn in Group C together with holders South Africa, Mali and Tanzania. The competition will commence on July 7, 2025
Black Queens head coach, Kim Lars Björkegren is still not impressed with his team’s performance heading into the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations as he feels they still have to improve in certain areas especially with their goal-scoring ability