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Asamoah Gyan Reflects on 2010 World Cup Highlight.

Asamoah Gyan, Ghana's all-time top scorer and one of Africa’s most iconic footballers, has been reflecting on his memorable 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign. In a recent interview, Gyan recalled the defining moment of the tournament—the dramatic quarter-final match between Ghana and Uruguay. During this game, Gyan came agonizingly close to making history by sending Ghana to the semi-finals, but his last-minute penalty miss after Luis Suárez's infamous handball kept the dream from becoming reality.Gyan revealed that despite the disappointment, the 2010 World Cup remains one of the proudest moments of his career. He emphasized how proud he was of Ghana's performance, as the Black Stars became only the third African team to reach the quarter-finals in World Cup history. He also noted the lasting impact the tournament had on the global perception of African football.Reflecting on the missed penalty, […]

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Sudan Victory Celebrations Amid War – How Appiah Brought Joy.

Following Ghana’s unexpected 2-0 loss to Sudan in their AFCON qualifiers, football pundit Kwame Opare Addo has weighed in on the defeat. While acknowledging Sudan’s tactical advantage during the game, Opare Addo argues that the loss does not signify Sudan’s superiority over the Black Stars. Instead, he attributes the loss to a combination of Ghana’s technical shortcomings, poor game management, and a lack of cohesion on the field. He pointed out that Ghana's coaching staff failed to adjust tactics in response to Sudan’s playstyle, particularly in the second half. Opare Addo urged the Ghanaian team to quickly regroup and address their weaknesses ahead of future qualifiers.

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Jordan Ayew Praises Fatawu Issahaku’s Premier League Journey.

Ghanaian football star Jordan Ayew has publicly praised the progress of young talent, Fatawu Issahaku, who currently plays for Leicester City in the English Premier League. Issahaku, a product of the Ghanaian youth system, has become a fan favorite in England due to his skill and relentless work ethic. In a recent interview, Ayew encouraged the young player to continue pushing boundaries and representing Ghana on the global stage. He highlighted Issahaku's journey as a testament to the importance of perseverance in the highly competitive world of professional football, emphasizing how such successes inspire the next generation of Ghanaian players.

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Nyaho-Tamakloe Backs Otto Addo to Remain Black Stars Coach.

Veteran football administrator, Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe, has thrown his weight behind Otto Addo, advocating for his continued role as the head coach of Ghana's national football team, the Black Stars. Despite Ghana's mixed performance in the ongoing AFCON qualifiers, Nyaho-Tamakloe insists that Addo needs more time to build a cohesive team. He acknowledges the pressure on the coach following recent losses but points out that replacing coaches too frequently undermines team stability. According to Nyaho-Tamakloe, Addo’s strategies align with long-term growth for the team, and he urged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to support the coach through this rough patch.

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Sonnie Badu Wants Kwesi Appiah Back as Black Stars Coach.

Gospel artist Sonnie Badu has urged the Ghana Football Association to consider reappointing Kwesi Appiah as the head coach of the Black Stars. Following Ghana's recent underwhelming performances, including the loss to Sudan in the AFCON qualifiers, Badu believes Appiah’s return could restore discipline and direction to the team. He emphasized that Appiah's experience with the team makes him the best candidate to lead them forward.

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Ghana Black Stars Suffer Heavy Defeat to Sudan in AFCON Qualifiers.

In a shocking turn of events during the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, the Ghana Black Stars faced a significant setback, losing 2-0 to Sudan. leaving fans and analysts alike questioning the team's performance and strategy.The Black Stars struggled to find their rhythm from the onset, with Sudan taking the lead  in the second half. Ghana's defense appeared vulnerable, allowing Sudan to capitalize on their mistakes. The second goal came shortly after the first, putting the Black Stars in a difficult position to qualify for AFCON 2025.

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Football 4 Girls Project Set to Kick Off in Brong Ahafo.

The Brong Ahafo Region is set to host the "Football 4 Girls" project from October 15-17, 2024. This initiative, led by the Ghana Education Service and the Technical Directorate, aims to nurture the football talents of girls aged 6-12 across eight schools in the region. Organized by the Brong Ahafo Regional Football Association (BARFA), this project is part of the GFA’s Women's Football Strategy, which started in 2022, and focuses on promoting football among young girls.

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Laryea Kingston Opens Up on U-17 Resignation: Unhealthy Environment.

Former Ghana U-17 coach Laryea Kingston recently revealed that he resigned from his position due to an unhealthy work environment. The Black Starlets were unable to qualify for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations after a disappointing performance in the WAFU B tournament. In an interview on Joy FM, Kingston explained that his decision to step down wasn't impulsive but driven by the circumstances around him. He later accepted a coaching role at RPS Academies in the U.S., marking a new chapter in his career.

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Asante Kotoko Withdraws from Capital City Africa Cup Due to Visa Issues.

Asante Kotoko, a prominent Ghana Premier League team, has officially announced its withdrawal from the Capital City Africa Cup, set to take place in Washington, D.C., on October 12. The club faced significant challenges in obtaining visas for its players and technical staff, which ultimately led to this decision.Despite some members of the team already in the U.S. in hopes of resolving the visa situation, the club's efforts proved unsuccessful. In a statement, Kotoko expressed regret over the situation, emphasizing their professionalism and commitment to ensuring participation under favorable conditions.The club reassured fans that the first contingent, consisting of seven players and staff members currently in the U.S., would return to Ghana on October 13. The focus will then shift to the ongoing Ghana Premier League season, as Kotoko aims to build on its strong start.

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Otto Addo Claims Sudan’s ‘Luck’ Will Run Out in Future AFCON Clash.

Black Stars head coach Otto Addo expressed his disappointment after Ghana's 0-0 draw with Sudan in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier held at Accra Sports Stadium on October 10. Despite creating several scoring opportunities, including chances from Antoine Semenyo, Mohammed Kudus, and Inaki Williams, the team failed to convert, leaving them with just two points from three matches.Following the match, Addo stated that Sudan was "very lucky" to secure a draw and vowed that they would not have the same fortune when Ghana faces them again in Libya for the return fixture. With their hopes of qualifying for the tournament in Morocco hanging by a thread, the Black Stars must secure a win in the upcoming match to keep their chances alive and potentially move up to second place in Group F.

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