Ghanaian youngster Kingsford Boakye-Yiadom has emerged as one of the most sought-after free agents in the European transfer market following the expiration of his contract with at Everton.The highly rated forward is now available on a free transfer, triggering growing interest from several top clubs across Europe, all eager to secure his signature ahead of the new season.According to reports, Premier League clubs, including Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion FC,
Ghana will discover their opponents for the Africa Cup of Nations 2027 qualifiers when the draw is held on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, as the Confederation of African Football (CAF) begins preparations for the road to the next continental showpiece.The Black Stars will be seeking redemption after missing out on the previous edition of the tournament, a rare setback in their history and the first time in over two decades that they failed to qualify, while also going through the campaign
Director of IT at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Francis Adu, has explained the rationale behind the adoption of a 24-hour operational system, stating that the move is aimed at improving service delivery while aligning with the governmentâ??s broader policy direction.The bold move positions the GFA as the first sports institution in the country to structurally align its internal operations with the national agenda, reinforcing its commitment to innovation, modernization
Ghana Football Association (GFA) Director of IT, Francis Adu, has outlined his long-term vision to fully integrate the Competition Management System (CMS) across all levels of football in the country, revealing how the platform is already transforming match administration and data tracking.The CMS has become a key tool in the FAâ??s digital transformation, improving coordination between clubs, referees, and match officials while enhancing the speed and accuracy of match-related
A delegation led by JoeSalam Abubakar has extended Ghanaâ??s talent identification programme to the Tolon Constituency in the Northern Region, reinforcing efforts to discover young prospects at the grassroots level.The team included Maxwell Konadu and Awudu Issaka, who were in the area to scout players during the semifinals of the Soyalana Community Gala. Also present was Emmanuel Aidoo, as the group assessed talent and engaged with local football stakeholders.The visit followed
Ghana Football Association (GFA) Director of IT, Francis Adu, has underscored the major transformation in the countryâ??s football administration, revealing how digital systems have completely reshaped player registration and data management across all levels of the game.Speaking on the GFA Podcast hosted by Patrick Akoto, the experienced IT administrator reflected on the journey from manual, paper-based registration to a fully integrated digital database system that now covers
Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Francis Adu, has reflected on the significant administrative transformation in modern football, moving from manual paper-based player registration to a globally connected digital system.Speaking on the GFA Podcast hosted by Patrick Akoto, Francis Adu, who has been with the football association for over 25 years, disclosed that player registration in earlier years was entirely paper-driven, with clubs and the FA relying on physical
Black Stars midfielder Daniel-Kofi Kyereh has praised teammate Thomas Partey, describing the Ghana international as an â??amazingâ? talent following their time together in the national team.Kyereh, who featured alongside Partey at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, says training and playing with the midfielder gave him a deeper appreciation of his quality on the pitch.Ghana exited at the group stage in both tournaments.The Freiburg midfielder,
Medeama SC midfielder Salim Adams says a potential call-up to the Black Stars rests entirely with head coach Carlos Queiroz.The in-form midfielder has been one of the standout performers in the Ghana Premier League this season, playing a key role in Medeamaâ??s push for the title. His recent display, including a brace in Sundayâ??s top-of-the-table win over Gold Stars at the TnA Stadium, further strengthened his case for national team consideration.The victory moved Medeama
Semper Fi coach Moses Adjin-Tettey has praised his sideâ??s resilience following the hard-fought 1-0 victory over Attram De Visser on Saturday, while already turning attention to their next challenge against Okwawu United.Semper Fi secured all three points at the Tuba Astro Turf despite playing much of the second half with ten men, strengthening their hold on second place in Zone Three of the Access Bank Division One League.Reacting after the game, Adjin-Tettey acknowledged the
Medeama SC remain firmly in control at the top of the Ghana Premier League table after Matchweek 30, opening a five-point lead as the title race enters a decisive phase.The Tarkwa-based side sit on 56 points with a superior goal difference of +23, maintaining their consistency at the summit. Gold Stars SC follow in second place on 51 points, keeping pressure on the leaders, while Hearts of Oak occupy third position with 49 points after their recent victory over Nations FC.FC Samartex
Uganda U20 women's coach, Sheryl Botes says the East Africans badly want to qualify for the World Cup after their narrow defeat to the Black Princesses of Ghana in Accra. The Black Princesses had to battle from a goal down to beat the Queen Cranes 2-1 ahead of the second leg in Kampala.Agnes Nabukenya gave the visitors the lead before half time but Priscilla Mensah responded after the break, and Latifa Abesik netted the winner with five minutes remaining."Well, I think
Semper Fi FC boosted their promotion push with a determined 1-0 victory over Attram De Visser in the Access Bank Division One League Zone Three on Saturday at the Tuba Astro Turf.In a tightly contested encounter, Samuel Adonteng Owusu proved the difference, scoring the only goal of the match just three minutes into the second half. The forward reacted quickest to a loose ball from a corner kick, finishing calmly to hand Semper Fi the lead.The match took a difficult turn for the
Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Fredrick Asare has shared his delight after winning his first trophy with South African side Durban City FC. The Ghanaian shot-stopper, who played a role en route to the final, watched from the bench as Durban came from a goal down to beat TS Galaxy and make history.TS Galaxy opened the scoring just before half time through Seluleko Mahlambi but Mfanafuthi Mkhize levelled after the break.Jean Lwamba Lubumba powered home the winner with 20 minutes
Austrian-Ghanaian defender Kevin Danso has charged his teammates to get the job done as Tottenham Hotspurs battle for survival in the English Premier League. Spurs handed their survival hopes a huge boost with a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa at the Villa Park, lifting them out of the drop zone and are just a point above West Ham United.Danso has been integral to new manager Roberto De Zerbi's plan, helping the Italian to back-to-back victories in the league, their first since
Six players. Six different games. All of them walked away from Easybet in 2026 with over a million rand in their pockets.The wins cover a wide range of slots, from a no-frills three-reel classic to some of the biggest titles in the world.Together they paint a picture of a platform that has been quietly creating millionaires all year long.Here is the full list.R3.6 Million in Gates of OlympusThe biggest win of the year came on 7 March 2026. A player placed a R720 stake on Gates of
President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has admitted that injuries to key players ahead of the 2026 World Cup are worrying.Abu Francis, Mohammed Kudus, and Mohammed Salisu are all currently nursing serious injuries which could force them to miss the Mundial this summer in North America.Speaking on the sidelines of the FIFA Congress in Vancouver over the weekend, Mr Okraku acknowledged the concern but expressed confidence in the teamâ??s resilience.â??I
Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has expressed strong confidence that the Black Stars will be well-prepared and competitive at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Ghana, four-time African champions, are set for their fifth appearance at the global tournament, which the United States, Canada, and Mexico will co-host.Their qualification has, however, come against a backdrop of public concern following a series of inconsistent performances in recent months.Speaking on Asempa FM,
Minister of Sports and Recreation Kofi Adams has clarified that the state will not cover travel expenses for Executive Council members of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking in an interview with Asempa FM last week, Adams explained that government support will instead be limited to key officials involved in team administration.â??The government will not fund the travel of Executive Council members of the Ghana Football Association (GFA)
Ghanaâ??s Black Stars have received a timely boost ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup following the return of Ernest Nuamah from injury.The talented winger is back in action after a lengthy spell on the sidelines, handing a major lift to both the team and head coach Carlos Queiroz as preparations intensify for the global tournament.The 22-year-old winger had been sidelined since April 5, 2025, after suffering a serious ACL injury that kept him out for over a year. After 391 days
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