Akuafo Hall soccer team, popularly known as the Farmers have won the 2016/2017 University of Ghana Soccer League under the auspices of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Prof. Ebenezer Oduro Owusu. The final match which was played on Wednesday 26th April 2017 at the Ayax 1 park in the University of Ghana, ended with a 2:1 lead ...
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Reks Brobby makes mother proud after a successful Launch of 5th edition Ghana’s Fastest Human
The Founder and CEO of Ghana’s Fastest Human, sportsman and fashionista, Reks Brobby took to his social media wall to acknowledge his mother and some dignitaries who graced the launch of the 2017 GNPC Ghana’s Fastest Human which is also Sponsored by Adidas the world’s leading sports brand. The event which witnessed the President of the Republic of Ghana as ...
Read More »Ghana’s Fastest Human(GFH) Athletes Meets President of Ghana(NADAA)
The GFH Athletes payed a courtesy visit to the President of Ghana. The President who was proud of the athletes lauded their contribution to Sports in the country. The President, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo was as the officially launch of the 2017 edition of GNPC Ghana’s Fastest Human 100m athletics program. Two noble athletes who drew the attention of ...
Read More »South African Police drops charges against Orlando Pirates striker Bernard Morrison
The South African Police has dropped charges against Orlando Pirates attacker Bernard Morrison, who was arrested last week over car theft. The 23-year-old appeared in court after he was accused of armed robbery by the police. But the Ghanaian has been released after the charges were dropped. The docket has been sent to the court for withdrawal. Police spokesperson, Captain ...
Read More »Essien rated Chelsea’s 2nd best Africa footballer of all times in the EPL by ESPN
Former Ghana star Michael Essien has been rated Chelsea’s second best African footballer of all times in the English Premier League by ESPN. Former Ivory Coast skipper and Chelsea striker Didier Drogba emerged the most influential African in the EPL for Chelsea. Michael Essien who overcame a mixed start to life at Chelsea, when his £24.4 million transfer fee raised ...
Read More »Sharapova returns to tennis after doping ban
Maria Sharapova returned to professional tennis on Wednesday after a 15-month doping ban, completing a one-hour training session on an empty centre court less than 10 hours before her first competitive match since January 2016. Handed a much-debated wild card, Sharapova will play Roberta Vinci in the opening round of the Porsche Grand Prix. The five-time Grand Slam champion and ...
Read More »Abedi Pele hails ‘wonderful’ FA boss Kwesi Nyantakyi as he bows out in 2019
Ghana legend Abedi Pele has hailed Kwesi Nyantakyi’s decision NOT to seek re-election as FA boss with his current tenure set to end in 2019. Nyantakyi was elected into office in December 2005 and has served three terms already. At the last election, he stood unopposed and it does not look he has competition when it comes to local FA ...
Read More »Akufo-Addo meets coach Kwesi Appiah
In-coming Black Stars coach, James Kwesi Appiah has held a closed-door meeting with Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo. The meeting which was held on Tuesday at the Flagstaff House precedes Appiah’s official announcement as coach of the senior national team. The 56-year-old is expected to sign a two-year deal with the Ghana Football Association (GFA), an appointment which has the blessing ...
Read More »David Moyes charged by FA for “slap” comments
Sunderland manager David Moyes has been charged by the English Football Association after he was filmed telling a female BBC reporter “you still might get a slap even though you’re a woman” and warned her to “be careful” the next time she came to their Stadium of Light home. Moyes, 53, has since apologized for the outburst which occurred after ...
Read More »CAF Draws: West Africa club decline reflects
The declining power of west African football clubs will be reflected in the CAF Champions League group draw in Cairo on Wednesday, where none have qualified. The failure is all the more alarming as the number of qualifiers has doubled this year from eight to 16 in a new format. West Africa is home to five of the top 10 ...
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