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Kwasi Appiah Eyes World Cup 2026 with Sudan.

Kwasi Appiah, the coach who led Sudan to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), has set his sights on an even greater achievement: qualifying the nation for their first-ever FIFA World Cup in 2026. Sudan is currently topping a tough qualifying group that includes powerhouse teams like Senegal and DR Congo.In an interview with BBC Africa, Appiah emphasized the importance of mindset, urging his players to set their goals at the level of elite teams such as Spain, England, and Brazil. Reflecting on football's unifying role in the region, Appiah recalled the emotional moment during their 3-0 victory over South Sudan in Juba, where large sections of the crowd joined in singing Sudan’s national anthem.With determination and resilience, Appiah is focused on leading Sudan to the 2026 World Cup, believing that football can bring lasting unity to […]

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Nana Kwame Bediako Criticizes Football Viewing, Calls for More Productive Use of Time.

Nana Kwame Bediako, an independent presidential candidate in Ghana's December 2024 elections, has sparked controversy by advising Ghanaians to stop wasting time watching football. He argues that dedicating hours to the sport, while others profit handsomely, is an unwise investment. Bediako, popularly known as "Cheddar," emphasized that people could use their time more productively, citing that watching football for a couple of hours every few days amounts to hundreds of hours per year.He also proposed a more constructive approach to sports in Ghana, suggesting that the government integrate sports into the educational system to develop local talent. His campaign is focused on radical ideas that aim to challenge traditional norms and encourage greater national involvement in sports beyond just viewing.Bediako's remarks highlight his vision of transforming Ghana's engagement with sports, offering an alternative view to the country's deep passion for […]

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Liverpool Eyeing Antoine Semenyo Amid Bournemouth’s Transfer Plans.

Bournemouth is set to entertain offers for rising star Antoine Semenyo, with Liverpool reportedly interested in the 24-year-old forward. Despite the interest, a deal is unlikely to occur in January, as Bournemouth is reluctant to sell mid-season, and Liverpool is focusing on other priorities. Semenyo, who has been in excellent form this season with four goals and one assist, has caught the attention of top clubs, including Newcastle United and Tottenham. Liverpool views him as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah amid ongoing contract talks with the Egyptian star.

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Black Stars Slide in FIFA Rankings Following Tough AFCON Qualifiers.

The Ghanaian national football team, the Black Stars, has seen a significant drop in the latest FIFA Coca-Cola rankings, falling from 70th to 73rd place globally. This decline comes on the heels of a winless international window in October, where the team failed to secure any victories in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.Currently positioned 14th in Africa, the Black Stars' performance has raised concerns about their chances of qualifying for the upcoming AFCON tournament in Morocco. In their recent qualifiers, the team managed only a draw and a loss against Sudan, following earlier disappointing results against Angola and Niger.In stark contrast, Comoros, another contender in the World Cup qualifiers, has made impressive gains, climbing ten places in the global rankings. The top five spots in the FIFA rankings are still held by Argentina, France, Spain, England, and […]

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Inaki Williams Shines with Brace in Athletic Bilbao’s Victory.

Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams starred for Athletic Bilbao, scoring two goals in their commanding 4-1 win over Espanyol during matchday 10 of La Liga. Williams opened the scoring with his first goal in the 28th minute, converting a precise pass from Alex Berenguer, and quickly followed it up with another goal just two minutes later, again assisted by Berenguer.Bilbao's Daniel Vivian had initially put the team ahead just six minutes into the match. Following Williams' contributions, Berenguer added another goal to extend the lead to 4-0 before Alvaro Tejero scored a consolation goal for Espanyol.With this performance, Williams achieved his ninth career brace in La Liga and has been involved in seven goals in just ten games this season, highlighting his importance to the team.

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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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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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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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