
Asante Kotoko has been rated as the best football club in Ghana by the digital artificial intelligence tool, ChatGTP.
Emmanuel Newton Dasoberi, the Administrative and Operations manager of Asante Kotoko, has responded to comments made by Henry Asante Twum, the Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association, in a recent media interview.
Asante Twum appeared on Kessben FM on Wednesday, where he discussed various issues related to football. However, Dasoberi has quickly disavowed what Asante Twum said regarding the Porcupine Warriors.
Francis Andy Kumi, striker for Kotoku Royals, is confident that his team can defeat Accra Hearts of Oak in their upcoming match on Sunday in the BetPawa Premier League.
The Ghanaian Premier League has borne witness to a plethora of stars who have lit up stadiums across the country since the days of yore.
Some have walked away with a haul of medals and awards, whilst others may not have been as successful, yet their individual ability is what set them apart from the rest.
The exciting attacking midfielder has sealed a move to the Blue and Red lads for an undisclosed fee.
Global Smartphone Company, Infinix has donated football equipment to Real Tamale United for their 2022/23 season's campaign.
Bismark Kobi-Mensah, the assistant coach of the Black Galaxies, has expressed his belief that Asante Kotoko midfielder, Richmond Lamptey, is capable of playing for the current Black Stars set-up.
Young and vibrant Kessben Media Group sports journalist, Andy Akosah Boampong, popularly known as Andy Kerm has named Burkinabe footballer Ahmed Simba Toure as his choice for the best foreign player to have played for Asante Kotoko.
According to Dr Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe, both Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko are unable to draw large crowds to their games due to their lack of quality. The ongoing 2022/23 Ghana Premier League has seen both clubs struggle with poor attendance.
Accra Hearts of Oak board member, Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe has expressed his disappointed over comments by former Board Secretary, Ernest Thompson, which he said could incite the club's supporter base against the current management.
Business Development Manager of FC Samartex 1996, Paul Anyaba believes the use of electronic platforms to purchase tickets for the Ghana Premier League games has affected attendance because it was hastily implemented by the National Sports Authority (NSA).