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Kwesi Nyantakyi Sues Journalist for Defamation.

Kwesi Nyantakyi, the former President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), has initiated a defamation lawsuit against sports journalist Dan Kweku Yeboah, seeking GH₵10 million in damages. The lawsuit, filed on October 28, 2024, stems from allegations made by Yeboah during a broadcast on Peace FM, where he accused Nyantakyi of misappropriating GFA funds, specifically claiming that he withdrew US$2 million for personal gain.Nyantakyi asserts that these statements have significantly damaged his reputation and personal life, leading to distress and concerns from friends and family. He argues that the allegations were published with malicious intent and contends that the journalist and the media platforms knew the claims were false.The case highlights ongoing tensions in Ghanaian sports journalism and governance, particularly surrounding financial accountability and transparency in sports organizations.

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Michael Essien Receives UEFA Certificate in Football Management.

entor #5499 Former Ghanaian footballer Michael Essien has completed a UEFA certificate in football management, marking a significant step in his post-playing career. Known for his time with Chelsea and Real Madrid, Essien dedicated several months to the program, which included online courses and in-person sessions. On November 1, he shared his achievement on social media, expressing gratitude for the support he received during this journey. Essien currently works as an individual talent coach for FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark, where he uses his experience to mentor young players.

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Volta Region Triumphs Over Ashanti in U15 Boys Championship Thriller.

In an electrifying match at Prampram’s Ghanaman Centre of Excellence, Volta Region edged out Ashanti Region with a narrow 3-2 victory in the Elite U15 Boys Championship final on October 27. This intense finale capped off a tournament that ran from October 16, showcasing young talent from Ghana’s ten football regions. Top sports officials graced the occasion, including Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku and FIFA Talent Specialist Laban Scott Libby. The competition also highlighted FIFA’s "Catch Them Young" refereeing initiative, with officials aged 12-14 officiating each match. This initiative aligns with FIFA and GFA’s commitment to developing youth talent and preparing future football stars. Info BoxClick here to change this text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

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Ghana Wins U-20 AFCON Qualification with Ivory Coast Victory.

Ghana’s U-20 national team has secured qualification for the 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after an impressive win over Ivory Coast. The team’s hard-fought victory came with strategic plays and strong defense, ensuring their place in the tournament. This achievement is a boost for Ghana’s youth football and a positive sign for the future of the sport in the country, as it highlights the depth of talent coming through the ranks.The match saw Ghana dominate crucial moments, with teamwork and skillful play setting them apart from their opponents. Fans and officials have expressed excitement, seeing this as a promising foundation for the senior national team in the coming years.

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Accra Lions and Berekum Chelsea Clash Ends in Tense 1-1 Draw.

In a highly anticipated Ghana Premier League match, Accra Lions held Berekum Chelsea to a 1-1 draw. The game saw both teams battling for supremacy with intense efforts, but neither side could clinch a decisive victory. Fans of both clubs witnessed a game full of missed opportunities, with coaches expressing their satisfaction over team resilience but also lamenting the missed chances to secure a win. The result keeps both teams in a close contest on the league table.

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Leadership Woes at the Heart of Ghana Football’s Decline.

In recent years, Ghana’s football, particularly its senior national team, the Black Stars, has seen a significant downturn in performance. This decline is not limited to the senior team but spans various levels, including youth and women's football. The current Ghana Football Association (GFA) president, Kurt Okraku, has come under fire for his role in this ongoing deterioration. Despite boasting talented players in top European leagues, Ghana’s national teams have failed to make any significant impact under Okraku’s leadership, including a historic failure to reach knockout stages in major tournaments during his tenure. The blame, Okraku argues, lies with player performance, but many critics point to his administration as the consistent factor across Ghana’s struggling football scene.

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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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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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Ghana Set for Crucial AFCON Qualifier Against Sudan in Accra.

Ghana's Black Stars are preparing to face Sudan in a crucial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Accra Sports Stadium on Thursday, October 10, 2024. After a loss to Angola and a draw with Niger, the Stars are eager for a victory to boost their qualification hopes. Sudan, who also lost their last match to Angola, will be looking to regain form.Despite key players like Thomas Partey and Joseph Painstil being unavailable, stars such as Jordan Ayew, Antoine Semenyo, and Tariq Lamptey are expected to lead Ghana to success. The Black Stars have a strong home record against Sudan, with four wins and one draw in their past five encounters.Kick-off is set for 4:00 PM at the Accra Sports Stadium.

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