Ghanaâ??s Black Princesses have advanced to the next stage of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup qualifiers, keeping alive their quest for another appearance on the global stage.The Black Princesses edged past South Africa U-20 Women on aggregate after securing a crucial 1â??0 victory in the return leg on Sunday at the Nelspruit-Mbombela Stadium. The first half ended scoreless, but Ghana asserted control after the break.Midfielder Priscilla Mensah proved decisive, striking
â??Ibrahim Mustapha stepped off the bench to crown Radnicki Nisâ??s thrilling 4-2 victory over Napredak, keeping their fine league form rolling in Krusevac.Introduced on 60 minutes, the Ghanaian forward stayed sharp and was rewarded late on, calmly converting an 83rdâ??minute penalty to make it 4-1 and effectively kill the game. His composed finish capped a ruthless attacking display from the visitors.Radnicki had flown out of the blocks, with Gboly Ariyibi at the heart
Asante Kotoko will be targeting a season double over rivals Hearts of Oak when the two sides meet on Sunday at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi in what is expected to be their final encounter of the campaign, following both clubsâ?? elimination from the MTN FA Cup.Kotoko won the first meeting earlier in the season at the Accra Sports Stadium, where a controversial first-half penalty converted by Morifing Donzo proved decisive.The Porcupine Warriors head into the clash amid uncertainty
Deputy General Secretary (Administration) of the Ghana Football Association, Ama Brobey Williams, has thrown her support behind Sundayâ??s Super Clash between Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak by promoting the fixture on social media.Ama shared pictures of herself posing in the jerseys of both clubs as part of efforts to build excitement ahead of the much-anticipated encounter.She was seen wearing Kotokoâ??s colours in one post and Hearts of Oakâ??s jersey in another, signalling
Deputy General Secretary (Administration) of the Ghana Football Association, Ama Brobey Williams, has thrown her support behind Sundayâ??s Super Clash between Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak by promoting the fixture on social media.Ama shared pictures of herself posing in the jerseys of both clubs as part of efforts to build excitement ahead of the much-anticipated encounter.She was seen wearing Kotokoâ??s colours in one post and Hearts of Oakâ??s jersey in another, signalling
Medeama SC let a valuable opportunity slip through their fingers after being held to a tense 1-1 draw by Aduana FC at the TnA Stadium in Tarkwa on Saturday morning.The Mauve and Yellow appeared poised to tighten their grip on the Ghana Premier League summit, but a dramatic late twist denied them maximum points in a contest stretched across two days due to heavy rainfall. Fridayâ??s fixture was halted by persistent downpour, forcing officials to complete the remaining minutes
Former VfL Wolfsburg captain Charles Kwablan Akonnor has offered guidance to Jonas Adjetey after the defenderâ??s move to the German Bundesliga.Adjetey completed a long-term transfer from Swiss side FC Basel, drawing attention for his performances at both club and international level.Speaking to Graphic Sports, Akonnor said the transfer underscores the 22-year-oldâ??s talent and promise.â??Itâ??s a great move. For Wolfsburg to sign him means he definitely has something
Former Ghana international and former captain ofâ?¯VfL Wolfsburg, Charles Kwablan Akonnor, has advised young defender Jonas Adjetey to focus on earning a regular starting spot at the club.Adjetey, 22, joined the German side this summer from Swiss outfit FC Basel, signing a contract that runs until 2030.In an interview with Graphic Sports, Akonnor reflected on his own time at Wolfsburg, noting that although he faced challenges, players were generally supported by their clubs.He
Former VfL Wolfsburg captain Charles Kwablan Akonnor has hailed Jonas Adjetey's summer move to the German club. Adjetey joined Wolfsburg on a long-term deal from Swiss side FC Basel.Speaking to Graphic Sports about the defenderâ??s landmark move, Akonnor described the transfer as a significant and positive step, viewing Wolfsburgâ??s interest as a clear endorsement of Adjeteyâ??s quality.â??Itâ??s a great move. For Wolfsburg to sign him means he definitely
Ghanaian defender Issahaku Yakubu "Leftey" has completed a permanent move to Libyan giants Al-Ahli Tripoli from Egyptian Premier League side National Bank of Egypt SC in a deal worth a reported USD 600,000.The transfer was finalised in the closing hours of the Libyan winter window on Friday after both clubs agreed on a fee to buy out the remainder of the 31-year-oldâ??s contract, which was set to expire at the end of the 2025-26 campaign.Yakubu leaves National Bank
The National Investment Bank (NIB) has donated an amount of GHc100, 000.00 to the Ghana Support Fund established to support sports development in Ghana.The donation was made by Mrs Esther Agyemang Prempeh, Ag. Chief Client Experience and Corporate Communications Officer on behalf of the Management of NIB.Mrs Agyemang noted that NIB appreciates the role of sports in the development of the country and took the opportunity to support the fund for sports development in Ghana.Dr David
Ghanaâ??s proud record on the global stage hangs precariously in the balance as the Black Princesses prepare for a decisive return leg in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup qualifier. A defeat on Saturday would shatter an enviable streak of eight consecutive appearances at the tournament, a record that has become a symbol of consistency and excellence in Ghanaian womenâ??s football.The young Ghanaian side must rise to the occasion at the Mbombela Stadium, where they face
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