American-born Ghanaian attacker Joseph-Claude Gyau Agyeman has left TSG Hoffenheim to join Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund, GHANAsoccernet.com can exclusively confirm.
Midfielder Michael Essien is in hot waters with the Ghana Football Association for after staying away from the warm-up before the final Group G match against Portugal in Brasilia.
Read a full statement issued by Ghana star Michael Essien about the post-World Cup revelations.
Ghana international midfielder Michael Essien has issued a long statement about revelations emanating from Ghana's post-World Cup campaign, insisting he will not react to allegations levelled against him by Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah.
Ghana’s World Cup players did not pay US$17,000 out of the US$100,000 appearance fees as taxes to the Brazilian government.
Kwesi Appiah has reiterated his desire to stay on as Ghana coach, defiantly insisting he has no intention to quit.
Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has confirmed midfielder Michael Essien refused to take part in the warm-up session before their final match against Portugal.
The Ghana Football Association has announced all management committees of the national teams will be reshuffled after an Executive Committee meeting in Accra on Wednesday.
Ghana’s Black Queens will know their opponent for this year’s African Women Championship on July 19, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed on Wednesday.
Kevin-Prince Boateng’s international career with Ghana has been thrown into serious doubt after Kwesi Appiah revealed on Wednesday that he’s no longer part of his future plans.
Ghana Football Association Executive Committee has agreed to allow head coach Kwesi Appiah stay on despite failing to progress from the Group stage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng and fiancée Melissa Satta are enjoying their holiday in Italy as he bottles up his frustrations.
Acting Kotoko chief Samuel Opoku Nti has insisted their star players will be going nowhere as they as they seek to challenge for the crown in Africa this season.
Brazilian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to break up a protest Tuesday by some 300 people demanding the release of demonstrators arrested in early protests against the World Cup, news reports said.
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