
Wilfred Osei Kweku Palmer, a former Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has stated that Otto Addo is not suited to lead the Black Stars.
Hearts of Oak forward Mawuli Wayo was happy scoring in their FA Cup round 32 win against Home Stars.
Black Stars captain, Andre Ayew is reportedly set for a dramatic Ghana comeback after a ten-months imposed exile on his head by head coach Otto Addo.
The Le Havre forward has hit the ground running with his new club, as he goes from strength to strength in the attacking position for Didier Digard's cellar dwelling side.
However, Andre Ayew's versatility is increasingly being missed by the Black Stars after coach Otto Addo decided to rule him out of selection on several occasions in his second spell in charge of the senior national team.
The 35-year-old last played for his national team in March last year, featuring in international friendly games against Nigeria and Uganda.
However, Andre was initially dropped from the Black Stars squad for the June 2024 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic.
The former Marseille, Swansea and Al Sadd star has not played for Ghana since, following Otto Addo's refusal to consider him for selection, but the 35-year-old exciting player is in line to make a comeback once again ahead of the continuation of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in March, Kickgh.com can report.
In November last year, regardless of not dolling out a call-up to the experienced forward, Addo reiterated that Andre could still return to the fold of the national team.
By: Pascal Amoah
Nsoatreman failed to survive in the FA Cup round 32 tie as they were beaten on penalties after a spellbinding clash ended 0-0 at Nana Amoah Koronmansah Park on Sunday.
Medeama overcame a late scare to dump out Nsuopun Fidelity 4-2 and progress to the sixteenth round of the FA Cup.
Bibiani Goldstars have advanced to the round of 16 of the MTN FA Cup with an important 0-1 away win over Basake Holy Stars at the AAK Park.
Accra Hearts of Oak secured their place in the next round of the MTN FA Cup with a commanding 3-0 victory over Home Stars FC at the Accra Sports Stadium.
As part of a government-led institutional overhaul, Ghana’s sports sector has been placed under the newly established Ministry of Sports and Recreation.
Fenerbahçe Petrol Ofisi have officially announced the signing of Black Queens midfielder Azuma Bugre.
The 23-year-old midfielder joins the Turkish giants after completing her contract with Swedish side Norrköping, where she spent two successful seasons following her transfer from Ghanaian club Hasaacas Ladies.
The club took to their official X handle to welcome their new addition, stating:
"Welcome to our family, Azumah Bugre. Fenerbahçe Petrol Ofisi Women's Football Team added Azumah Bugre, who played for Swedish league team FC Norrköping last season, to its squad. The 23-year-old midfielder, who also plays for the Ghana Women's National Team, signed a contract that will bind her to the yellow-navy colors for 1.5 years. We say 'Welcome to our club' to our player and wish her much success with our striped jersey."
Bugre has represented Ghana at every international level.
Former Black Queens coach, Nora Hauptle has disclosed that she left her role after she failed to come to consensus for a contract renewal with the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Dr. Fred Awaah, spokesperson for the NDC Manifesto on Sports says that President John Dramani Mahama would act immediately to reshuffle ministerial appointments, especially in the Sports Ministry, as he kick starts his administration.