Tony Baffoe recently shared his disappointment on social media about the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Ministry of Sports not paying the Black Queens their bonuses before their important Olympic Qualifier against Zambia in Paris 2024.
Freda Ayisi, midfielder for Charlton Athletic, has expressed her eagerness to contribute to the Black Queens' quest for Olympic qualification in Paris.
Reports have surfaced indicating that the Black Queens are contemplating boycotting their pivotal 2024 Olympic qualifier against Zambia due to outstanding bonus payments.
Asamoah Gyan, a revered figure in the realm of sports, recently voiced his impassioned plea for former legends to unite and positively influence the youth through sports in our country.
Veteran football administrator Alhaji Karim Grusah has exposed shocking allegations of receiving death threats directed at him from individuals associated with the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Former Black Stars winger, Charles Taylor, has endorsed Michael Essien as the preferred candidate for the vacant Black Stars coaching position, challenging the speculated frontrunner, Otto Addo.
Frederick Acheampong, an Executive Council Member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), has refuted reports suggesting Otto Addo is the leading candidate for the vacant Black Stars coaching position.
Former Real Sportive and Accra Hearts of Oak midfielder Esme Mends has been appointed as Club Licensing Manager and administrative assistant to the National Teams Department.
In his first public statement since assuming the role of Technical Director at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Professor Joseph Kwame Mintah has outlined his football ideology, emphasizing a possession-based playing style across all national teams.
Taking over from former Technical Director Bernhard Liepert, Professor Mintah aims to instill a cohesive footballing identity that reflects Ghanaian flair and efficiency.
During an interview with the GFA's official YouTube channel, Professor Mintah articulated his vision, emphasizing the importance of possession as the cornerstone of his philosophy.
"The legacy I would like to leave is to have Ghanaian teams playing like Ghanaians," he stated. "By that, I mean we prioritize possession both in attack and defense, transitioning based on the principles of play at different moments of the game."
Professor Mintah's vision centers on playing attractive, effective football, where possession serves as a platform for both offensive creativity and defensive solidity. He aspires for Ghanaian teams to excel in executing strategic plays while maintaining a distinct Ghanaian footballing identity.
"I envision Ghana playing good football, characterized by fluent attacking moves and organized defensive structures, all while achieving positive results," he added. "By the time I conclude my tenure as Technical Director, I aim to see Ghana positioned as a leading exponent of possession-based football on the continent."
As Professor Mintah assumes his new role, his commitment to shaping Ghanaian football in line with his possession-oriented philosophy signals a new era for the national teams under his stewardship.
Medeama SC manager Nebojsa Kapor is tasked with the challenging responsibility of leading the Ghanaian champions against the current African champions, Ah Ahly SC in a matchday five CAF Champions League fixture at the Baba Yara Sports stadium, Kumasi on Saturday.
Former Ghana and Chelsea FC midfielder, Michael Essien per exclusive reports in the local media, has agreed to be part of the next Black Stars technical team.