Former Black Stars goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim has extended his heartfelt support to Hearts of Oak shot-stopper Benjamin Asare, wishing him success as Ghana prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking on Akoma FM, Ibrahim made it clear that his role is to encourage rather than advise, acknowledging Asare's seniority and experience."Benjamin Asare is my senior, so it wouldn't be right for me to advise him. I can only seek God's luck, favour, and strength for him
English-Ghanaian midfielder Wesley Fonguck was on target as Farnborough earned a hard-fought 2-2 draw away to Torquay United in National League South action at Plainmoor.Fonguck opened the scoring after just 11 minutes, capping a bright Farnborough start and giving the visitors a deserved 1-0 lead that they carried into half-time.Torquay hit back on 59 minutes through Sonny Blu Lo-Everton, but Farnborough responded well and restored their advantage when Mason Bloomfield struck in
Former Black Stars goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim has thrown his full support behind Hearts of Oak shot-stopper Benjamin Asare, offering words of encouragement rather than advice as Ghana prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking on Akoma FM, Ibrahim made it clear that respect for senior players guides his approach."Benjamin Asare is my senior, so it wouldn't be right for me to advise him. I can only seek God's luck, favour, and strength for him to protect him from
Former Black Stars goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim has offered a candid and inspiring message to local-based players dreaming of representing Ghana, drawing from his own journey to the national team.Ibrahim was one of only two locally based players named in Ghana's 2022 World Cup squad, an achievement he admits came with mixed emotions."Seeing my name in the provisional squad gave me hope of making the final team, but honestly, my confidence wasn't at 100%," he revealed.The
Former Black Stars goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim has opened up on how his time at Asante Kotoko paved the way for his inclusion in Ghana's 2022 World Cup squad in Qatar.Ibrahim was one of only two locally based players named in Ghana's final 26-man squad for the tournament, a remarkable achievement for the then 19-year-old shot-stopper.He credited his club for providing the platform that caught the selectors' attention."Playing for Kotoko increases your chances of
Former Black Stars goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim has admitted that despite being named in Ghana's 2022 World Cup squad, he initially doubted whether he would make the final cut.Ibrahim was one of only two locally based players selected for the tournament in Qatar, a remarkable achievement for the then 19-year-old Asante Kotoko shot-stopper. But the journey was not without uncertainty."Seeing my name in the provisional squad gave me hope of making the final team, but honestly,
SK Brann sporting director Lars Johan Myklebust has expressed strong belief in new signing Stella Nyamekye, describing the Ghanaian midfielder as a player with immense potential who fits perfectly into the club's vision.Nyamekye completed her move from American side Gotham FC, signing a contract until 2028, and Myklebust made clear why the Norwegian club moved for the 20-year-old."Stella is a player we have great faith in," Myklebust said."She has good ball control
New SK Brann signing Stella Nyamekye has opened up on her decision to join the Norwegian club, citing belief in their long-term vision and the opportunity for continued development.The 20-year-old Black Queens midfielder completed her move from American side Gotham FC, signing a contract until 2028."I chose Brann because I believe in the project, and it will give me the best opportunity for my development and playing experience," Nyamekye said."Brann is a great team
Bibiani Gold Stars assistant communications and administrative manager Joseph Oti Manu has made a strong case for forward Samuel Attah Kumi to earn a Black Stars invitation, pointing to the striker's remarkable consistency in front of goal.Attah Kumi has been the driving force behind Gold Stars' title defence, netting 11 goals in 23 appearances to keep the defending champions firmly in contentionâ??just one point adrift of league leaders Medeama SC.Speaking on the growing
Ghana Black Queens midfielder Stella Nyamekye has completed a transfer to Norwegian club SK Brann from NJ/NY Gotham FC, both clubs announced on Tuesday.The move includes an undisclosed fee and is pending clearance of her International Transfer Certificate.Nyamekye spent the second half of last season on loan with Fort Lauderdale United in the USL Super League, where she made 14 appearances and contributed one goal and two assists.Prior to her time in the United States, the midfielder
Ghanaian defender Kingsley Schindler produced a standout moment as his precise assist helped Buriram United earn a 1-1 draw away to Melbourne City FC in the first leg of their 2025/26 AFC Champions League Elite Round of 16 tie.Lining up on the right of Buriramâ??s attacking trio, Schindler broke the deadlock on 37 minutes, timing his run and delivery perfectly for Bissoli to finish and make it 1-0 to the Thai champions.Buriram looked set to take a valuable away win back home,
The Black Queens will take on Russia women's national football team today in their second outing at the 2026 Pink Ladies Cup in the United Arab Emirates, as preparations intensify for the upcoming Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations.Ghanaâ??s senior womenâ??s national side is using the invitational tournament as part of its build-up to the 2026 WAFCON, set to be staged in Morocco later this month.The Queens opened their campaign in emphatic fashion, thrashing Hong Kong
Group B fixtures of the 2026 University of Ghana Corporate Football League (UGCFL) on Friday, 27th February at the UG Stadium Warm-Up Pitch were largely defined by tight contests and strong defensive organization.Forestry Commission and Telecel Ghana played out a disciplined 0â??0 draw, with both sides maintaining compact defensive lines and limiting clear scoring opportunities. Despite steady attacking efforts, neither team could break the deadlock.Similarly, National Petroleum
Young Ghana international midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi has been named Young Player of the Month in the Danish Superliga following an outstanding run of performances for FC Nordsjaelland.The 20-year-old has enjoyed a bright start to 2026, playing a pivotal role in his clubâ??s midfield during the month of February.Yirenkyi registered one goal and one assist in three league matches, catching the eye with his composure, energy and maturity beyond his age.His consistent displays have
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