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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...
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Saddick Adams writes: The untold story of how Ghana’s jerseys got missing hours before Italy clash
Ghana’s Olympic Team, the Black Meteors used to be highly rated. They were the first African team to win a...
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The Belgian Way – Ghana must adopt new developmental strategies
The Belgian people were frustrated, they’ve ‘had it up to here’ with constant disgrace in international competitions.A group stage...
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FEATURE: Ghost apology on match fixing
It’s difficult to establish whether the apology emanates from the Deputy Ashantigold Chief Executive Officer, Albert Commey, who emphatically said...