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FEATURE: Is Inaki Williams enough of a striker for Athletic Bilbao?
Since Aritz Aduriz decided to hang up his boots, Iñaki Williams has become Athletic Bilbao's main offensive reference , unsuccessfully...
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George Weah: Hopes for Liberian football revival with legend as President
When a former Ballon d'Or winner was elected as the country's President, most Liberians would have thought their fortunes on...
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Jerome Otchere writes: Asante Kotoko's preseason matters
It’s an excellent time to be a local football enthusiast and especially an Asante Kotoko fan. It's been hard for...
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FEATURE: GFA’s week of sponsorships
Maybe I've drunk too much from the cup of scepticism that it clouded my thinking so much that it didn't...
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Who is Osman Bukari, Red Star Belgrade’s instant hit?
This summer, the champion of Serbia brought in a representative of Ghana, who has already become a favorite of all-star...
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Daniel-Kofi Kyereh: The late starter
Daniel-Kofi Kyereh has no problem with the term "late starter". That's what he called himself, he says.The attacking midfielder's...
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Women's AFCON: Africa must capitalise on Morocco success
This year's Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) in Morocco has raised the stakes for women's football across the continent,...
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FEATURE: Thumbs up Hearts of Oak
I don’t hide my Asante Kotoko affinity. I’m proud of it. So, it’s often not expected of me to see...
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FEATURE: Asante Kotoko’s new jersey oozes identity
Unless King Faisal’s owner, Alhaji Karim Grunsah’s comment on Asante Kotoko’s 2022/23 season’s jersey, which has a watermark image of...
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Women’s African Cup of Nations: Key lessons from Morocco 2022
The curtains on the 2022 edition of the Women African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) have ended and only for the...
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Wafcon 2022: Can Africa capitalise on success of tournament in Morocco?
This year's Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) in Morocco has raised the stakes for women's football across the continent,...
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Here Comes The Dribbling Magician by Ken Bediako
In 1973 when 18-year-old Mohammed Ahmed Polo burst on the national football scene, I was Sports Editor of the mass...
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Jerome Otchere writes: Ogum’s exit signals deeper problems
I’m firm in my conviction that the picture painted out there to Asante Kotoko supporters of which I’m proudly and...
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FEATURE: Enamoured by women’s football
Football is delectable. Women’s football is even delightful. South Africa, after losing five WAFCON finals eventually won, beating host Morocco...
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Jerome Otchere writes: The Ogum confusion and more
I make concessions. I’m not shy to do that. On hindsight, my tweets right after news of Asante Kotoko coach,...
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Coach Otto Addo building German system in Black Stars
Otto Addo’s arrival as head coach of the Black Stars may be a blessing in disguise for Germany-born Ghanaian footballers...
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Ghana’s 2022 World Cup adventure: No room for names, personalities, godfathers
There has been a lot of furore and disquiet in sporting circles following the announcement by the Ghana Football Association...
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Sharon Sampson: Footballer by day, model by night
Ghana’s Black Princesses are preparing for the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica and will be playing...
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FEATURE: Search for headline sponsors for Ghana Premier League - An unending ‘Love’ story
For many football leagues all over the world, sponsorship is a very lucrative source of income. This is especially true...
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Mubarak Wakaso: Black Stars’ workaholic midfielder
Mubarak Wakaso is one of the most outstanding senior players who featured for the Black Stars in the recent Japan...