Dreams FC head coach, Abdul-Karim Zito after making it into the last four of the CAF Confederations Cup, has set sights on nothing but winning the ultimate.
Dreams FC head coach, Abdul-Karim Zito after making it into the last four of the CAF Confederations Cup, has set sights on nothing but winning the ultimate.
Former Black Stars coach Charles Kwablah Akonnor, echoing sentiments from legendary Ghanaian footballer Asamoah Gyan, has emphasized the pivotal role of West Ham star Mohammed Kudus in revitalizing the national team.
The male national U17 team, Black Starlets, secured a 4-1 resounding win over Kotoku Shining Stars at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday afternoon.
VC Warriors maintained their unbeaten streak in the second round of the 2023/24 Division One League with a pulsating away draw in Tamale.
Charles Kwabla Akonnor, ex- Black Stars captain and head coach, has confessed the current team is in a very bad state but is very hopeful Otto Addo can help turn things around if he is giving enough time.
Former Black Stars coach and captain, Charles Kwabla Akonnor has stated with so much optimism that, his former club Dreams FC will win the CAF Confederations Cup and added their performance so far is enough to make such claims for them.
Dreams FC head coach, Abdul-Karim Zito has thrown shots at the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) for consistently overlooking him in their awards scheme despite his heroics in the country for the past years.
Dreams FC head coach, Abdul-Karim Zito has thrown shots at the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) for consistently overlooking him in their awards scheme despite his heroics in the country for the past years.
Reigning champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies return home to play Northern Ladies in the Northern Zone of the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League.
The Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League returns this weekend after a short break for the African Games and the Women’s FA Cup.
Ghana Football Association President Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku has held a first meeting with the newly appointed Director-General of the National Sports Authority (NSA), Mr. Dodzie Numekevor, to discuss matters of mutual interest.
The fruitful discussion, which took place at the Headquarters of the Authority located at the Accra Sports Stadium, centered on cooperation, infrastructure, revenue generation, the new age group national teams, and the general progress of the two organizations.
The newly-appointed NSA boss indicated his desire to work with the GFA in a collaborative manner and that he was looking forward to enjoying a very good working relationship with the Association.
On his part, the Football Association chief thanked Mr. Numekevor for his proactive approach to building a cordial relationship with the GFA.
He was full of praise for the new Director-General for his warm reception and indicated readiness to work with the GFA in an open and respectful way.
A key area stressed by President Okraku was the need for seamless communication between the Authority and the Association. He stressed that most of the challenges that had bedeviled the relationship between the two organizations in the recent past had arisen from gaps in communication.
On his part, The National Sports Authority Director-General expressed his commitment to ensuring that communication flow between the Authority and the GFA would be great.
He requested that the GFA provide the Authority with its consolidated calendar of activities for the entire year (matches and events) to enable effective planning.
This is the first of many engagements that will take place between President Kurt Okraku and Mr. Dodzie Numekevor.
President Okraku was accompanied by a high-powered delegation made up of General Secretary Prosper Harrison Addo, Esq, Chief of Staff, Michael Osekre, Head of Public Relations and Strategy, Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe and Director of Competitions, Julius Emunah.