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Sixth Edition of Kwahu Mountain Marathon Set for April 19

The excitement is building for the upcoming sixth edition of the Kwahu Mountain Marathon, scheduled for Saturday, April 19, 2025. Expected to attract over 1,000 athletes, participants will race through a 21km route starting from Nkawkaw Goil Fuel Station, passing through Obomeng, Mpraeso, and finishing at the Kwahu Traditional Council’s Office in Bepong.Organized by Marathon Foundation Ghana in collaboration with the Kwahu Traditional Council, this year’s marathon promises several exciting enhancements, including participation certificates for all runners and medals for the top 20 finishers in both the men’s and women’s categories. In addition, the top-performing athletes will be awarded cash prizes and sponsor products.According to Edward Boahen, Project Manager of the marathon, this year’s event will feature a range of side attractions, including free health screenings and guided tours of Kwahu’s tourist sites. These activities will be part of the […]

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Asante Kotoko Holds Vigil for Late Supporter Nana Pooley

Ghanaian football giants, Kumasi Asante Kotoko, held an emotional vigil at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium for their late supporter, Francis Yaw Frimpong, popularly known as Nana Pooley.The devoted Kotoko fan tragically lost his life following an altercation with an alleged Nsoatreman FC supporter during a Ghana Premier League match. The solemn ceremony brought together fans, players, and officials to honor his memory.Kotoko’s Stand for JusticeAsante Kotoko has suspended all first-team activities in a quest for justice for Nana Pooley. The club’s supporters have sent a strong message that without justice, they will not continue participating in the league.Reactions & InvestigationsThe Ghana Police Service has made several arrests and is investigating the incident.The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has promised improved security at match venues to prevent such tragic occurrences.Lower division clubs were instructed to wear black armbands in solidarity.Support 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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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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Appiah Calls for Greater Commitment from Black Stars Players.

Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah has urged players of Ghana’s national football team to show more dedication when representing the country. Recently, many Ghanaians have criticized the Black Stars for not exhibiting the same level of commitment they display when playing for their respective clubs, particularly following underwhelming performances in both the World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournaments.Speaking to Parliament’s Sports Select Committee, Appiah emphasized that playing for the national team is a privilege, one that should not be taken lightly. He explained that representing Ghana is an honor that only a select few get to experience out of the country’s population of over 30 million, and players should take pride in that.“All players, not just the captain, need to show commitment. It’s an honor to represent Ghana, and we need to do everything possible […]

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Upper West Regional Football Association Set to Hold Ordinary Congress on September 26.

The Upper East Regional Football Association (UERFA) is gearing up to hold its Ordinary Congress on September 26, 2024. The annual gathering will bring together football stakeholders from across the region, including club representatives, coaches, and administrators, to discuss key issues related to football development in the Upper East Region.The congress will focus on reviewing the previous season, addressing challenges, and planning for the upcoming football season. Agenda items will include discussions on league formats, the welfare of players, and strategies for improving the overall quality of football in the region.The UERFA hopes that the outcomes of this congress will set the stage for further development of football at both grassroots and competitive levels within the region.

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Hearts of Oak Coach Urges Fans to Avoid Insults After First Win of the Season.

Aboubakar Ouattara, the head coach of Hearts of Oak, has called on the club's supporters to refrain from hurling insults at the players and coaching staff, despite their frustrations. The appeal came after Hearts secured their first win of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season, defeating Bechem United on Sunday, September 22.Following back-to-back losses in their opening games, the team had faced growing pressure from fans. However, Sunday's victory at the University of Ghana Stadium provided some relief, prompting Ouattara to address the criticisms."We are working for the supporters, and I understand their frustrations. Criticism is fine, but please, no insults," he said in a post-match interview. "What we need is unity. If we stay together, we can achieve great things."The win moved Hearts to 10th place on the league table after three games, with their next match scheduled against […]

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