
Hearts of Oak midfielder Glid Otanga is brimming with confidence regarding his team's prospects in the upcoming Ghana Premier League campaign.
The Phobians endured a challenging season last term, finishing in the 12th position on the Ghanaian top-flight standings.
The domestic top-flight is set to kick off this weekend, with Hearts of Oak scheduled to face Real Tamale United in an away fixture at the Aliu Mahama Stadium.
After concluding their preseason preparations with a well-deserved 2-0 victory over Ghana Premier League newcomers Nations FC at the Kpobiman Complex, the Congolese midfielder has expressed his optimism about his team's potential to make a significant impact in the upcoming season.
Otanga started the game and was later substituted in the second half, just before Nurudeen Aziz scored the opening goal for the Phobians.
“Is not about a player who wants to play, it’s all about team work. The team isn’t about one player. I might play and I won’t score but another player will come and score”
“It’s a collective work. I can go and another player will join the club. We have a good team and good staff this season and we work hard, so I think we will go far this season”
Hearts of Oak aims to clinch another Ghana Premier League title in the upcoming season after experiencing a drought in the previous campaign.
Hearts of Oak supporters had every reason to celebrate as midfielder Abdul-Aziz Nurudeen marked his return to the pitch after a one-year absence caused by a serious thigh injury.
Augustine Okrah has made a triumphant return to his former club, Bechem United, after mutually terminating his contract with Simba SC.
Highly-rated defender, Vincent Atinga has left Medeama SC following the expiration of his contract, Kickgh.com can report.
Asante Kotoko SC has officially introduced its 30-man squad for the upcoming 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season.
Asante Kotoko concluded their preseason preparations with a match against Nsoatreman FC, a Ghana Premier League team, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Sunday evening.
Kurt Okraku, the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), emphasizes that increasing stadium attendance in Ghanaian football is a collective endeavor.
Ghanaian youngster, Precious Boah had returned to the Ghana Premier League and has signed a two-year deal with Bechem United ahead of the 2023/24 season.
Medeama overcame resolute Rospak FC side to win 3-0 in a pre-season friendly in Tarkwa on Sunday, September 10.
Kurt Okraku, the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), has reiterated his commitment in quelling the issue of bad patronage of the local league.
In recent years, the GFA has endured some barrage of criticism for the poor attendance at our various stadias and match venues.
However, Okraku has entreated the clubs and the media to work conjointly with the GFA in promoting the league and totally do away with the issue of low attendance.
"I think everyone will have to play a big part in ensuring that fans patronize our league," said Okraku. "I have reiterated our (GFA) desire to promote the league, and it is also important for the clubs to promote themselves and also get closer to the media to work towards the common vision."
Okraku, despite the plethora of criticism hovering around his administration, would be seeking another four years in the upcoming GFA elections, which would be held in Tamale on September 27.
By: Pascal Amoah
Hearts of Oak midfielder, Michelle Sarpong has agreed to a new six years contract extension which will tie him down in the capital until 2029, reports from a deep throat source.