
Asante Kotoko has reportedly reached personal terms with Bibiani GoldStars’ top scorer, Prince Owusu Kwabena over a potential transfer.
Ghana Premier League champions FC Samartex have released a new home and away jerseys for the 2024/25 football season.
Ghana Premier League powerhouse Asante Kotoko are looking to put their disappointing season behind them as they prepare for the 2024/25 campaign.
Striker Kalo Ouattara is on the verge of making a dramatic return to Berekum Chelsea, just a year after joining Asante Kotoko in a three-year deal.
Heart of Lions head coach, Bashir Hayford has sadly chastised Ghanaians for being ungrateful despite his coaching exploits.
When Rashid Nortey earned his dream move to Asante Kotoko, no one could have seen it ending like this as he's set to depart the fold of the Porcupines.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bofoakwa Tano, Alexander Ababio, has openly admitted that the team is prepared and ready to represent Ghana in the CAF Confederation Cup next season.
FC Samartex skipper, Emmanuel Keyekeh has stated they were never surprised after winning the league and are looking forward to improve going forward in order to have a better Africa campaign.
FC Samartex skipper, Emmanuel Keyekeh has stated they were never surprised after winning the league and are looking forward to improve going forward in order to have a better Africa campaign.
Asante Kotoko's head coach, Prosper Ogum, has expressed his concerns over the lack of adequate time to prepare his team for the 2023/24 season, citing the rushed recruitment process and limited training period as major factors.
Asante Kotoko coach, Prosper Narteh Ogum, has attributed the team's struggles in the just-ended 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season to a lack of mentorship from senior players.
Asante Kotoko head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum has outlined the club’s transfer strategy for the upcoming season.
The Ghana Premier League-winning coach revealed that the club will shift its focus away from signing lower-tier players, a strategy they heavily relied on last season.
The Porcupine Warriors had signed over ten players from Division One and Two before the start of last season, many of whom were unproven at the Premier League level.
Reflecting on the club’s performance, Ogum was clear about the type of players they aim to recruit for the new season.
“We need to do a lot of structural changes in the playing body with respect to signing of some players to come to augment,” Ogum stated. “This time, not players from lower divisions, but players who have seen it in the Premier League. So these are basically some of the things that we need to also do.”
The club has already released 18 players, with eleven departing on Tuesday and seven more on Wednesday.