
Promising Ghanaian goalkeeper, Peter Baah Snr. commenced his Division One League campaign with an impressive performance after keeping a clean sheet for his side Asekem Football Club.
Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has endeared himself to West Ham fans since his move from Dutch giants Ajax Amsterdam, thanks to his thrilling unpredictability.
At the time of writing, Kudus has recorded a total of 39 club goals in 155 appearances across three clubs: Nordsjælland, Ajax, and West Ham.
Kudus was born in Nima, a suburb of Accra, Ghana's capital. The predominantly Muslim settlement might be poor in basic necessities.
It is a sharp contrast to a typical day in Ghana’s finest locations, requiring sheer determination to break from the shackles of a disadvantaged lifestyle. This is the starting point for one of Ghana’s emerging footballing talents tipped to etch his name in country’s football folklore.
The 24-year-old was raised in a devout religious home, and it is certain that his faith would have been relied on to carry through his testing childhood. But no matter what profession Kudus found himself in, he held only one true passion: football.
His talent was visible in his formative years. Little Kudus and his friends would gather on the grassless pitches to emulate the skills of the established footballers they watched on television. From rabona, backheels, elastico panenka, nutmegs to scooped passes. He always managed to replicate them either on the field or by playing keepy-uppy to and from school.
Kudus and his friends just enjoyed playing the game and were content with tips or being carried on shoulders as a reward for standout performance. That was about all the game had for them. It was during one of these days that his immense talent was spotted by a football enthusiast who facilitated his move to Strong Tower FC, an amateur club in Nima.
In one of Strong Tower FC's games, a scout from Right to Dream Academy, Ghana’s elite football academy, was scouting the area and noticed Kudus showcasing the best of his abilities. Impressed by what he was viewing, he signed him up for the club, citing the youngster’s immense perseverance and desire to keep the ball on the scorching surface.
The signing would now mean that Kudus would have the opening to show his skills on an actual football field with a moderately improved conditions and, more importantly, a chance to break into professional football.
Ghana won't play outside the country in next month's international window as reported earlier and will now host Sudan at the Cape Coast Stadium in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Dreamz Ladies FC have been crowned champions of the 2024 edition of the Ghana Women's Premier Super Cup tournament after beating Ampem Darkoa Ladies by 2-1 in an epic final over the weekend in Prampram
Black Stars middleman Majeed Ashimeru has stated they are going all out in their remaining matches to secure qualification to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Coach Mas Ud Didi Dramani has invited two batches of 27 players each for a screening exercise as the Black Galaxies prepare to begin camping for their upcoming African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers.
Seth Panwum, the Board Chairman of the National Sports Authority, has called for the implementation of a quota system for local players in the Black Stars, emphasizing the need to include home-based talent in Ghana's senior national football team.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced Globe TV as the official Television Production and Broadcast Partner for the Access Bank Division One League Zone I matches for the 2024-25 football season.
New Edubiase United have confirmed the signing of Asiedu Attobrah on a free transfer, bringing him back to the club after nine years of leaving the National Division One League side.
Ghana U20 head coach Desmond Ofei has expressed optimism about his team’s readiness for the upcoming 2024 WAFU B U20 Championship.
Ghana U20 head coach Desmond Ofei has raised alarms about the significant loss of key players from the squad that secured victory at the African Games in March, just weeks before the 2024 WAFU B U20 Championship kicks off in Togo on October 17.