
Black Stars assistant coaches John Paintsil and Joseph Laumann are reportedly set to be dismissed by the Ghana Football Association.
FIFA under-20 World Cup winner, Daniel Agyei, has expressed concerns about the declining standards of the Ghana Premier League.
He lamented the low salaries paid to players and urged them to seek opportunities abroad. Agyei, who played for Medeama in 2016, emphasized the need for action to improve the league's fortunes.
"The Ghana Premier League is sinking and is no longer attractive. The current salaries of players in the league are not good. I advise players to take advantage of better offers when they receive contracts from outside Ghana," he said, as shared by GhOne TV on X.
Agyei represented Ghana at the Under-20 level, winning both the African Youth Championship and the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt.
He has since plied his goalkeeping trade notably with African clubs such as Free State Stars in South Africa and Ethiopian sides Jimma Aba Jifar, Jimma Aba Buna and Sebeta City.
Former Black Stars midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu has made a startling revelation about the U-20 World Cup investment plan, stating that only one member of Ghana’s 2009 squad benefited from the insurance policy tied to their long-term savings.
Former Black Satellites goalkeeper Daniel Agyei has expressed deep regret over turning down a $1 million contract offer shortly after helping Ghana secure the 2009 U-20 World Cup.
Kwesi Nyantekyi has prompted the Ghana Football Association to expeditiously hire a psychologist for the Black Stars team to deal with the psychological issues dizzying dangling with the minds and performance of the players on the field of play.
Bankroller' of Young Apostles, Samuel Anim Addo has stated with conviction that President John Dramani Mahama will appoint a competent sports minister.
Former Ghana international, Richard Kissi Boateng has called on the Ghana Football Association [GFA] to put in much effort in ensuring the Black Stars qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
Black Galaxies defender Razak Simpson feels luck wasn't on their side and that's the main reason they couldn't prevail against Nigeria in last month's CHAN qualifier.
Nations FC captain, Razak Simpson strongly believes home-based players deserve Black Stars call-up despite the motion that they are not quality enough for the challenge.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced the appointment of Swedish tactician Kim Lars Björkegren as the new head coach of the Senior National Female team, the Black Queens.
The former vice president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has commended the appointment of Frimpong Manso as head coach of the Black Starlets.