Manchester City's new Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo is set for his potential UEFA Champions League debut after the club secured automatic qualification for the knockout stage with a 2-0 win over Galatasaray.The result saw City finish eighth in the league, granting them a direct pass to the Round of 16.Since his high-profile £65 million move from Bournemouth in January, Semenyo has been ineligible for City's Champions League group stage matches due to not being registered
Newly appointed Swedru All Blacks head coach Kassim Mingle Ocansey has appealed directly to the club's management and supporters, calling for a united front and maximum backing as he begins his mission to lead the team to success.The experienced Ghanaian coach, who officially took charge on Tuesday, January 27, replacing former manager Ahmed Fathi, stressed that collective effort is essential."I'm happy to be here, and I will need their support, so they should give
New Swedru All Blacks coach Kassim Mingle Ocansey has expressed his delight at joining the club while making a direct appeal for support from management, stressing that unity is essential to achieving their goals this season.The experienced Ghanaian coach, who officially took charge on Tuesday, January 27, shared his enthusiasm in his first interview."I'm happy to be here, and I will need their support, so they should give me the maximum support," Ocansey said. He
Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has hailed the mental strength and resilience of the Black Stars, stating that their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cupâ??achieved in the same cycle they missed the Africa Cup of Nationsâ??proves the team's inner fortitude.Speaking in a television interview, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Second Vice President acknowledged the profound disappointment of failing to reach the 2025 AFCON in Morocco."AFCON
Manchester City winger Jeremy Doku has issued a clear directive to his teammates ahead of the Premier League title run-in, emphasising that the squad must concentrate on their own performances rather than the struggles of their rivals.Doku's comments came after Arsenal, who lead the table, suffered a 3-2 defeat to Manchester United, extending their winless run and reducing their lead over City to just four points. Despite acknowledging the favourable result, Doku stressed an
Manchester City winger Jeremy Doku has cautioned his teammates against paying too much attention to Arsenal's recent drop in form, urging them to focus solely on their own performances in the Premier League title race.Arsenal's 3-2 defeat to Manchester United over the weekend extended their winless run to three games, narrowing the gap between the Gunners and second-placed Manchester City to just four points at the top of the table.Speaking ahead of City's UEFA Champions
â??Despite a recent dip in direct goal contributions, Ernest Poku continues to be highly valued at Bayer Leverkusen and retains the full trust of head coach Kasper Hjulmand.The winger, who arrived from AZ Alkmaar in mid-August for 10 million euros, made a strong initial impact and is still seen as an important part of the teamâ??s attacking structure.Hjulmand views Pokuâ??s form with calm realism, stressing that the Dutchman has made big strides since joining and still
Inter Allies Technical Director William Klutse has expressed strong belief in his team's readiness for their pivotal MTN FA Cup Round of 16 match against Dreams FC, viewing the competition as a key platform for the club's resurgence.Speaking ahead of the tie, Klutse emphasized his squad's positive form and determination. "We are looking forward to a very good, competitive game. Currently we are in a very good shape, and I believe and trust that we are going to
The Technical Director of Inter Allies, William Klutse, has framed his team's upcoming MTN FA Cup clash as a direct pathway to the next level, both in the competition and for the club's broader ambitions.Ahead of their Round of 16 match against Dreams FC, Klutse outlined a clear, pragmatic goal for his squad, which is rebuilding after a period of absence from Ghana's top flight."We hope to win that game and move forward in the FA Cup," he stated. "Even
Inter Allies are looking to translate their strong recent performances into a statement victory as they prepare for a pivotal MTN FA Cup Round of 16 match against Dreams FC this weekend.Technical Director William Klutse has expressed high confidence in his squad's condition ahead of the tie, pointing to their positive form as a key asset. "Currently we are in a very good shape and I believe and trust that we are going to put up a very good fight," Klutse stated.The
Ghana Premier League side Medeama Sporting Club have confirmed the signing of striker Abdul Rahaman Mohammed.In an official club announcement on Wednesday, January 28, the Tarkwa-based club said the attacker has been recruited on a two-and-a-half-year contract.â??Medeama Sporting Club have completed the signing of striker Abdul Rahaman Mohammed on a two-and-a-half-year contract as part of efforts to further reinforce the squad for the ongoing Ghana Premier League title push,â?
Dutch-Ghanaian defender Jeremie Frimpongâ??s evening was cut painfully short after the Liverpool right-back was forced to leave the pitch just two minutes into their Champions League match against Qarabag, following what looked to be a hamstring injury.Initial assessments suggest this could be his third hamstring issue of the season, a worrying pattern that raises serious concerns about his fitness and availability for the crucial weeks ahead.On 30 May 2025, Liverpool agreed
President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, believes the Black Starsâ?? qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, despite missing out on the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, is clear evidence of the resilience and strength within the national team.Speaking in an interview with Metro TV, the CAF Second Vice President acknowledged that failure to qualify for AFCON would normally be viewed as a major setback for the countryâ??s football, but insisted that the
President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has expressed deep satisfaction with the Black Starsâ?? performances in 2025, describing the teamâ??s unbeaten run in competitive matches as a powerful statement of growth, unity and belief.Speaking in an interview with Metro TV, Okraku reflected on the contrasting fortunes of the senior national team over the last two years, admitting that 2024 was a difficult period for the Black Stars.However, he noted that
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco has set a new benchmark in global digital engagement, recording a record six billion views across social media platforms during the tournament.According to figures released by CAF, the competition generated an unprecedented 5.2 billion video views, making it the most viewed continental football tournament in history. The numbers underline the growing global appeal of African football and the strong connection between the tournament and fans
CAF 2nd Vice President Kurt Okraku has reaffirmed Patrice Motsepeâ??s commitment to increased investment in CAF competitions and football infrastructure across the continent.In an interview with Metro TV, Okraku said the CAF President remains focused on strengthening African football through sustained financial support and long-term development programmes aimed at raising standards across member associations.According to him, Dr Motsepe is determined to make CAF competitions
Head coach of Medeama SC, Ibrahim Tanko, is hoping his outfit can grind positive results against Nations FC in the Ghana Premier League.In a highly competitive clash this weekend, the Abrankese-based outfit will play host to the Yellow and Mauve at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in matchday 21 of the domestic top-flight.In an interview with the clubâ??s media, the former Black Stars assistant gaffer expressed his outfit determination to the secure positive results against
Kurt Okraku, the second vice president of the Confederation Africa Football (CAF), has disclosed that the executive council of the continental football governing body unanimously agreed to switch to a four-year Africa Cup of Nation cycle.Prior to the commencement of the AFCON 2025 in Morocco, CAF president Patrice Motsepe announced that the AFCON tournament will move to a four-year cycle starting from 2028.The decision has faced mixed reaction from pundits and football fanatics,
President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku has hailed the rapid growth of African football, insisting that the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has become more competitive and commercially attractive under the leadership of CAF President Patrice Motsepe.Speaking to exclusively to Metro TV, Okraku, who doubles as the second vice president of CAF placed strong emphasis on governance reforms, financial transparency, and strategic partnerships, all of which have contributed
Ghana defender Kamaradini Mamudu has set his sights on achieving major success with Al Hilal after completing a move to the Sudanese giants.The 23-year-old defender has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract and is determined to make his mark with the Blue Wave.â??Iâ??m happy to join this club. I canâ??t wait to give all my best and also play in front of these beautiful fans and also achieve big things together,â? Mamudu said.The move to Al Hilal offers Mamudu a broader
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