Two newly surfaced details first revealed by African.football could significantly strengthen Moroccoâ??s case when the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) examines Senegalâ??s appeal over the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final.The revelations centre on a leaked report from the finalâ??s general coordinator and remarks attributed to the chairman of CAFâ??s referees committee. Together, they appear to reinforce Moroccoâ??s core argument that the match should have been
Ghana international Mohammed Kudus has been ruled out of the upcoming FIFA World Cup after suffering a serious hamstring setback that will sideline him for an extended period.The 25-year-old forward has endured a frustrating year with injuries, having been out since January.Despite making encouraging progress in recent weeks and returning to individual training, fresh scans have confirmed a relapse that is expected to keep him out for at least three months.This timeline effectively
Ghana star Mohammed Kudus is expected to spend up to three months on the sidelines after suffering a fresh setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury, GHANAsoccernet.com understandsThe 25-year-old attacker, who has been out of action since January, had been closing in on a return for Tottenham Hotspur after resuming light individual training earlier this week.However, further medical examinations have now confirmed a relapse, with reports suggesting the injury could require
Ghana international star Mohammed Kudus is set to undergo surgery after suffering a fresh hamstring injury setback, casting serious doubt over his availability for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.The 25-year-old, who has been sidelined since January with a combination of quad and hamstring problems, was nearing a return to action and had resumed individual training earlier this week.However, medical scans conducted on Wednesday confirmed a relapse, with sources indicating the injury
Swedish side Halmstads BK are weighing up the option of signing Ghanaian striker Emmanuel Yeboah on a permanent deal following his loan stint from Brondby IF, GHANAsoccernet.com understands Yeboah, 23, joined the Allsvenskan outfit in the summer of 2025 in search of regular playing time after struggling for minutes in Denmark.Since his arrival, the former Ghana youth international has made 16 competitive appearances, scoring three goals for Halmstads as he continues to rebuild
Ghanaâ??s Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Iddie Adams, has set a high bar for the Black Stars as they prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, emphasizing that their campaign must reflect progress, discipline, and credibility.The teamâ??s recent friendlies against Austria and Germany were deliberately chosen to test their readiness against top-level opposition.Despite a 5-1 defeat in Vienna and a 2-1 loss in Stuttgart, Adams insists the matches were strategic, aimed at
The Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, beleives the Black Stars have what it takes to possibly win the 2026 World Cup.The four-time African champions will head into the tournament as one of the lowest-ranked countries. The Black Stars have been paired with Panama, England and Croatia in Group L.Despite failing to win a game in the last games, Mr Adams is optimistic that Ghana can beat the odds and win the tournament."I will say that we are preparing. If
Black Starlets head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum has set a bold target for Ghana at the 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON): winning the tournament.Drawn in Group D alongside Algeria, Senegal, and South Africa, the Ghanaian side carries a proud history in the competition, having lifted the trophy in 1995 and 1999, and finishing as runners-up in 2005 and 2017.Speaking to Asempa FM, Narteh Ogum, a former Asante Kotoko coach, emphasized that victory at the AFCON is the key to securing
Black Starlets head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum has declared his side is confident ahead of the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament. Ghana's U-17 team discovered the group opponents for the tournament, which will be hosted in Morocco next month.The Black Starlets will come up against Senegal, South Africa and Algeria in Group D."With the group we find ourselves in, we need to work extra hard because if you look at our group opponents, they have a strong young
Ghana defender Alaxander Djiku converted from the spot to lead Spartak Moscow to victory in the Russian Cup semi-final against Zenith St Petersburg. Djiku started and lasted the entire duration as the game ended in a goalless stalemate, and had to be settled from 12 yards. The Reds won 6-7.Spartak Moscow had the chance to win the game in regular time but Esequiel Omar Barco missed from the spot just before half time.Meanwhile, the Ghana international and Cameroonian centre-back
Ghana forward Daniel Afriyie Barnieh netted his tenth goal of the season for FC Aarau to continue his high-flying campaign in the Swiss Challenge League.The former Hearts of Oak striker netted the consolation goal for Aarau in their 3-1 defeat to Etoile Courage.Afriyie Barnieh scored to level for Aarau in the 78th minute before a late collapse saw the promotion chasers fall to defeat at home.Despite the disappointment, the ex-FC Zurich player is enjoying one of the most prolific
Ghanaian forward Mohammed Sofo has expressed frustration over the injury that disrupted his start to the new season in the MLS with New York Red Bulls. The NY Red Bulls forward missed the opening three matches of the 2026 campaign following a knock in pre-season, but has now recovered and played in Red Bulls' last three games.Sofo opened his season's account with a sensational strike in the 4-2 victory over FC Cincinnati last Sunday.Although he has been an important
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