Asante Kotoko coach Karim Zito has shared a positive update ahead of their important match against Hohoe United, revealing that two key players could return to the squad.Zito explained that Walid Neymar Fuseini and Seth Kwadwo will likely rejoin the team as they prepare for Sundayâ??s game. Their return would be a welcome boost for the Porcupine Warriors, who have been battling injury challenges since the start of the season.Kotoko enter the fixture with a mixed run of form,
Asante Kotoko coach Karim Zito is happy to finally enjoy a full week of training with his players, a break he believes will help the team prepare better for their next game.After a busy run of fixtures, he feels the extra days offer the chance to regroup, work on key areas, and allow the squad to rest properly.The Porcupine Warriors head into Sundayâ??s clash with Hohoe United with a mixed run of results, three draws, one win, and one defeat in their last five matches. For Zito,
Asante Kotoko coach Karim Zito believes their dramatic 2-2 comeback against Medeama taught his players an important lesson about mindset.He stressed that the team learned how far a strong â??I can doâ? attitude can take them, especially in tough moments.The Porcupine Warriors enter their clash with Hohoe United after three draws, one win and one defeat in their last five matches. Zito feels the character his team showed in the Medeama game will be crucial as they move forward.When
Asante Kotoko coach Karim Zito has made it clear that his team will approach Sundayâ??s match against Hohoe United with full seriousness, stressing that they will not underrate any opponent.His message comes as the Porcupine Warriors prepare for a tricky away fixture after a mixed run of three draws, one win and one defeat in their last five games.Facing a new team in the league brings its own challenges, but Zito believes their mindset remains the same."Well, it's
The Minister for Sports and Recreation, Hon. Kofi Iddie Adams, has actively represented Ghana and the African region at the World Conference on Doping in Sport, convened by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the Korean Anti-Doping Agency (KADA), and the Busan Metropolitan Government from the 1st to â?? 5th of December 2025.Held once every six years, the global summit brings together more than 1,500 participants from over 190 countries to shape the next phase of anti-doping
Vice Chairman of the Black Stars Management Committee, Stephen Appiah, is confident that Ghana has the talent to make a deep run at the 2026 World Cup.After a disappointing campaign in 2024, the Black Stars bounced back strongly to secure qualification for next summerâ??s tournament, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.As the four-time African champions prepare to learn their group-stage opponents later today in Washington, DC, Appiahâ??who captained
Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku is confident the Black Stars will benefit from a favourable group when the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw takes place later today in Washington, D.C.Ghana, already assured of its place at next yearâ??s global tournament, will learn its group-stage opponents at the ceremony hosted at the John F. Kennedy Center.Looking ahead to the draw, Okraku expressed optimism that a positive outcome will lay the foundation for the teamâ??s
President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku, has arrived in the United States ahead of Friday's World Cup group draw. The FA boss, one of many federation heads expected to grace the mammoth event, touched down in Washington to a warm reception from some fans of the Black Stars.Okraku, the second FA president to lead the Black Stars to the World Cup, is hoping for a favourable draw as Ghana eye an improved performance at next summer's tournament."I
Head coach of the Black Stars, Otto Addo, has arrived in Washington, DC for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw to be held on Friday, December 5, 2025. The former Ghana international received a rousing welcome from fans of the senior national team, who made their way to the American city.Addo became the first coach to lead Ghana to two World Cups after a successful qualifying run, which ended with the Black Stars topping Group I of the African qualifiers with 25 points.On Friday, Ghana
Black Queens and Brooklyn FC Women star, Jennifer Cudjoe, has hailed her teammates for their performance against the English Women's national team. The Black Queens suffered a 2-0 defeat to the European champions on Tuesday evening at St Mary's despite putting up a strong display.Cudjoe produced a solid midfielder performance alongside Grace Asantewaa but goals at either side of the half from Lucia Kendall and Alessia Russo was enough for England."Ending December
Black Queens forward Doris Boaduwaa believes the team is on the right track despite their international friendly defeat to England. Ghana lost to the European champions in a highly-competitive game at the St Mary's on Tuesday evening.The Lionesses got off to a brilliant start after Lucia Kendall opened the scoring in the sixth minute but waited till the final minute to get a second through star-player Alessia Russo, who converted from the spot.Boaduwaa was Ghana's best
Black Queens forward Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah has shared a surreal moment after featuring for Ghana against England in an international friendly on Tuesday evening at St Mary's. The England-born, who featured for the youth teams of the European nation, switched nationality to play for the country of her father, Ghana.The game was more than a football match for the Nottingham Forest player, as she was overwhelmed with emotions, describing the moment as an honour for her."An
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