Archive for April 2021
Ibrahim Imoro Picks An Assist In Asante Kotoko Defeat To Medeama Sporting Club
Brilliant Ibrahim Imoro grabbed an assist for Asante Kotoko in their 1-2 home defeat to Medeama Sporting Club on Saturday in the ongoing Ghana premier league The agile left-back provided the assist for his side’s only goal of the game setting up Emmanuel Gyamfi to score the game’s opener before two come back goals from…
Read MoreYOUTH AND SPORTS MINISTER, GFA PRESIDENT ATTEND COVID-19 TASK FORCE MEETING
Youth and Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif (Hon.) and President of the GFA Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku have attended a meeting to provide updates on actions taken so far by the two entities following the approval to allow fans to return to the various League centres. It would be recalled that the Ministry of Youth and…
Read MoreALL PREMIER LEAGUE CLUBS TO ADMIT FANS
The Ghana Football Association wishes to announce that all 18 Premier League clubs have completed the training and orientation of their Stewards and have been approved to admit fans into their respective stadia. Asante Kotoko SC and Mysterious Dwarfs FC completed their training this week to bring the number to 18 clubs. According to the Executive Council…
Read MoreSALE OF ADVANCE TICKETS FOR PREMIER LEAGUE MATCHES
Starting with matches scheduled for this weekend, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) is entreating all Premier League Clubs to use their Club Secretariats as sales points and at least two other outlets for the sale of advance tickets until the GFA concludes arrangements for electronic solution within two weeks. This is in reference to the…
Read MoreNANA SARFO ODURO CONTINUES AS BLACK MAIDENS CHAIRMAN
Executive Council member Nana Sarfo Oduro will continue to serve as Chairman of the Black Maidens Management Committee. Nana Sarfo who has been in the football business for close to two decades will lead the management team for another year following an extension of their mandate. Dr. Benjamin Taylor will now serve as Vice Chairman.…
Read MorePRESIDENT SIMEON- OKRAKU CHAIRS JUVENILE COMMITTEE
President of the Ghana Football Association Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku will continue as chairman of the Juvenile Committee for one more year. Executive Council member Samuel Anim Addo also retains his place as Vice Chairman as some changes have been made to the Committee. Joining the Committee is Waisu Ali, General Manager of Division One League…
Read MoreLINFORD ASAMOAH KEEPS BLACK PRINCESSES POST FOR ANOTHER YEAR
Executive Council member Linford Asamoah will continue to serve as Chairman of the Black Princesses management committee. He owns Division One side Oda Kotoku Royals Football Club, will stay on for a further year. Linford who is also the Chairman of the Eastern Regional Football Association, has extensive experience in football administration. Director of Karela…
Read MoreDR. RANDY ABBEY RETAINS BLACK SATELLITES POST FOR ANOTHER YEAR
Executive Council member Dr. Randy Abbey has retained his position as Chairman of the Black Satellites management committee. The experienced football administrator, who owns Division One side Heart of Lions, will steer affairs for a further year after excelling in his role in the last one year. During the period, he led the Black Satellites…
Read MoreAdaari Abdul Latif To Officiate Asante Kotoko vs Medeama SC In Week 21 Of The Ghana Premier League
Wa based Fifa referee, Adaari Abdul Latif has been appointed as the match official for match day 21 top fixture between Asante Kotoko vs Medeama Sporting Club at the Obuasi Len Clay Sports Stadium The uprising match official will be the middle man for the game and will be assisted in line one and two…
Read MoreMubarak Wakaso Debuts In Shenzhen FC Victory Against Henan Songshan Longmen
Mubarak Wakaso made a winning start to life with Shenzhen FC in the Chinese Super League following their 2-1 away victory against Henan Songshan Longmen on Wednesday The Black Stars midfielder who joined the club on a free transfer few days to the start of the new football season came on in the 76th minute…
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