Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Riyad Mahrez have been named as the final three-man shortlist for CAF's African Player of the Year award. The final nominees' short-list is cut from 10 players to three, with the award ceremony taking place on Tuesday, 7 January 2020 in Egypt.Liverpool star duo Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah have both made the final cut after their impressive year that ended with a UEFA Champions League title, UEFA Super Cup and mosts recently the Club World
Swansea City fans voted Andre Ayew as their man of the match following their away victory against Luton Town in the Championship on Saturday afternoon. The Ghanaian earned 80 percent of the total votes to clinch the award.????? With 8?0? per cent of the vote, @AyewAndre is today's @SwanseaUni man of the match! ???? pic.twitter.com/pLO5VTRC61— Swansea City AFC (@SwansOfficial) December 21, 2019 Andre Ayew gave Swansea City the points at Luton Town as his
Ghana, a country of a plethora of talented players both on the local scene and abroad. A new sensation who could become a Black Star player in the future, has been discovered in the United States of America.Ransford Gyan is a teenager at the age of 13 with huge football talent.He studies at St Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark.He participated in the National U-14 boys division and has already shown enormous prospect for the U-15.He featured six games in International
Ghanaian side Right to Dream won the J-League Youth Cup on Sunday when defeating home side Omiya Ardija 3-0 in the final played in Nanago on Sunday. Ex-Ghana midfielder Laryea Kingston led the side to the victory after winning all their group matches in the tournament played in Japan.Please watch the full match in the final on Sunday:??
Ex-Ghana star Laryea Kingston has become the first African coach to win the famous J-League International Youth Cup in Japan after leading the Ghanaian side Right to Dream Academy to capture the title on emphatic fashion on Sunday.The former Black Stars player led the iconic academy as their U17 coach to win the tournament on Sunday after hammering home side Omiya Ardija 3-0 in Sunday's final of the tournament featuring some of the best youth sides in the world.It was Kingston's
Ghanaian side Right to Dream Academy hammered home side Omiya Ardija 3-0 to win the famous J-League International Youth Cup in Japan on Sunday.The iconic Akosombo-based football academy captured the globally-renowned tournament for the second time in a row in in emphatic fashion after brushing J-league team's U17 side.Early goals from Adamu Nagalo, Kamaldeen Sulemana and Noah Krone helped the African side boosted by some players from their parent club Nordsjaelland in Denmark
Former Hearts of Oak Chief Executive Officer, Mark Noonan has sent his well wishes for the club as they play in the 2019 President's Cup.The Phobians are facing their bitterest rivals Asante Kotoko SC at the Babayara stadium on Sunday for the ceremonial fixture.With the new Ghana Premier League season starting next week, a win for the Phobians will spur them on into the 2019/2020 campaign.Noonan took to his Twitter to wish his former side well. https://twitter.com/MDNOONAN/status/1208633350677614592—
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