Coronavirus kills three Ghanaians, foreign affairs minister reveals

Fear grips Ghanaians as three people have been confirmed dead as a result of Coronavirus attack

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Ms Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has revealed that a total of three Ghanaians has been confirmed dead since the outbreak of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Addressing the press in Parliament on Wednesday March 18, 2020, Botchwey disclosed that all of three Ghanaians however died outside of the country.

She added that two of them died in Italy while the other was confirmed dead in Copenhagen, Denmark.
It has been revealed also that one of the deceased people was aged 69 years.

More to follow…

DOL: Gold Stars 1-1 Sekondi Hasaacas: Samuel Afful snatches vital point for Hasmal in promotion fight

The Giants of the West picked a vital away point at an unfavourable ground as they continue to push for the solitary slot back to the top-flight next season

Bibiani Gold Stars shared the spoils 1-1 with Sekondi Hasaacas in matchday 12 in Zone Two of Ghana Division One League at the Dun’s Park in Bibiani on Wednesday.

Maxwell Boakye saved coach Kobbinah Amissah’s blushes with a late strike after they looked destined to lose the game after wonderful strike from Samuel Afful.

Gold Stars had a blistering start to the game as Patrick Okine saw his free-kick missing the target by a whisker on third minute after Hasaacas defender Ben Ankrah had handled the ball.

By the half-hour mark, the hosts came close to taking the lead once again when Maxwell Boakye played Okine through but the latter couldn’t send his effort past on-rushing goalkeeper Anthony Brebo.

Two minutes later, Sampson Eduku had the brightest of chances in the first half to send Hasaacas in front but the former Karela United striker surprisingly fluffed that opportunity.

After the break, Hasaacas had the lion’s share of the early chances as Gold Stars were wobbling in midfield but the visitors couldn’t make it count.

Agyin sent a powerful shot off target by 52nd minute before Badu Isaac made a timely clearance after Samuel Afful sent a cut back to Agyin to tap in.

Seven minutes later, Afful capitalised on a defensive blunder against the run of play and calmly slotted in his effort to put the visitors ahead.

Gold Stars regrouped and threw men forward for the equaliser but Abeiku Ainoosen proved to be a pillar at the back for Hasaacas as he dealt with almost every dangerous build up.

However, Gold Stars found a breach in Hasaacas’ defence by the 83rd minute to snatch the equaliser. Midfielder Maxwell Boakye latched on to a pass from his teammate and went past his marker before sending his last ditch effort beyond the reach of goalkeeper Bŕebo.

There were several temporal hold up and scuffles between players of both sides and the referees as well as technical teams as homes fans also displayed their displeasure particularly on officiating.

Despite Gold Stars pushing for a winner, Hasaacas kept their cool and were resolute at the back to record a vital away point. The referees were held hostage for minutes before the police and fire service officers helped to escort them to their dressing room.

Football legends deserve better treatment in Ghana, says Anthony Yeboah

The former Phobians defender has waded into concerns raised by a section of Ghanaians on how football greats have been poorly treated after their active careers

Former Accra Hearts of Oak defender Anthony Yeboah, affectionately known as Ember or Suhum Nsawam, has bemoaned Ghanaians attitude of neglecting sports heroes and heroines especially footballers in their time of need but surprisingly shower unimaginable tributes and praise on them after their demise.

Over the years, a lot of football legends have passed on to the next world after battling with illness, rejection and adverse poverty but little or no help were given to them while alive.

In March this year, former Black Stars captain AKwasi Owusu and Opoku Afriyie ‘Bayie’ were confirmed dead and it was later revealed that Owusu in particular died as a pauper.

The 75-year-old former striker before his death was Ghana’s second all-time topscorer and even held the record of most goals against a single side in Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers when his nine goals against Niger in 1970 helped the Black Stars to snatch a slot at the finals.

Yeboah, who also had a stint with Bofoakwa Tano before sojourning to Europe for greener pastures, believes such conducts have the tendency of killing the spirit of patriotism in young footballers since a lot of the departed legends died early as a result of impoverished  conditions they endured.

” I recieved news about the demise of Akwasi Owusu with a shock. What was worrying was his living condition before his death. This attitude of abandoning great people must end,” Yeboah told AshesGyamera.com

“The youth are watching and if care is not taken, nobody will be willing to sacrifice for the nation again so government must also help in several ways.”

“I have initiated a welfare project together with former colleagues at Bofoakwa including Nana Darteh, Nana  Eshun and Papa Yaw that will seek to aid those in need. These three people are also in  talks with other stakeholders to come on board to support this laudable initiative.

“Many great souls have fallen but I believe people like Dan Owusu who was Ghana Premier League topscorer for three consecutive times deserves better conditions now. Others like Teacher Musah who is the longest serving team manager in the anals of Ghana football of Bofoakwa fame plus others should be treated as real legends.

“I will also entreat the media, especially the electronic type to employ sports legends as  panelists to help resucitate the dwindling fortunes of Ghana’s sports with their in-depth expertise and also give them some stipends as pertains in Europe,” he added.

Yeboah, after hanging his boots, now works as the chief executive officer of Markus and Tony’s Sports Consult International based in United Kingdom as he hopes to help nurture talents for the future.

FA Cup round 32: N. Kotoko out for revenge against Deportivo, Hearts & Medeama face Okwawu & Faisal

The oldest football cup takes shape as interesting pairings have been revealed

Ghana FA Cup returns with interesting fixtures following a draw in Accra on Wednesday.

After eliminating holders Asante Kotoko, Asokwa Deportivo will have to up their game when they square it off with Nsema Kotoko in the round of 32.

Meanwhile, Hearts of Oak will welcome Okwawu United to Accra Sports Stadium while Medeama square it off with King Faisal who have been struggling in Ghana Premier League.

In Sunyani, Young Apostles who eliminated Bibiani Gold Stars in the preliminary round will host Kenyase Dreams SC in a battle of equals while Bechem United engage Unity FC in a local derby.

FA CUP FULL DRAW

Tamale City FC vs Wamanafo Mighty Royals

Bechem United vs Unity FC

Young Apostles vs Kenyase Dreams FC

Paga Crocodile Stars vs Real Tamale United FC

Wa Suntaa vs Tano Bofoakwa

Medeama SC vs King Faisal

Ashanti Gold vs FC Samartex 96

Venomous Vipers vs Elmina Sharks

BYFA vs Unistar Academy

Nzema Kotoko vs Asokwa Deportivo

Accra Hearts of Oak vs Okwawu Utd

Lekpe Heroes vs Dreams FC

Team Youth FC vs WAFA

Liberty Professionals vs Great Olympics

Emmanuel FC vs Star Madrid

Legon Cities vs Vision FC

Hearts vs Kotoko in London rescheduled, check new date and reasons

“The much anticipated Independence Cup match between Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko has been postponed,” a Ghana FA official statement said.

“Torrential downpour in the last few days have affected the Barnet pitch, necessitating the postponement of the matches of the National League club, Barnet, and this has affected the scheduled Hearts-Kotoko match at the same venue.

“According to the Barnet Chairman, Tony Kleathous, “There is no real problem with the pitch that a dry spell and a bit work would not quickly resolve, but we have barely had a day without rain since September, and the forecast one in hundred year event has now become our reality.”

“HRH Sports Consult and ProBall International, who are the organizers of the match, in consultation with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the two clubs have picked April 11, weekend of the Easter holidays as the new date for the match.

Further details will be communicated in earnest.

The Organisers of the match have sent their apologies to all stakeholders including the GFA for all inconveniences caused,” the statement added.

Aduana coach Tandoh slams Kotoko boss Maxwell Konadu; insists he plays ‘village tactics’

The Fire Club’s manager has descended heavily on his colleague after a bizarre showing on Wednesday

Aduana Stars coach W.O Tandoh has insisted that Asante Kotoko coach Maxwell Konadu is overrated after defeating the Porcupine Warriors 1-0 in Ghana Premier League matchday 11.

Konadu allegedly opted to start the game with ten men as midfielder Martin Antwi sat down the entire duration in the first half, forcing Aduana to retaliate by also benching Farouk Mohammed.

However, Samuel Bioh scored the only goal of the game to maintains Aduana incredible record against Kotoko.

“Maxwell Konadu is a village coach who came to play village tactics in Dormaa. He is a disgrace to Ghana football & new generation of footballers. He didn’t and doesn’t deserve to coach a national team. If Kotoko deploy such bush tactics in London, Hearts will beat them,”- Aduana coach Tandoh on Angel FM.

Kotoko will now host Bechem United this weekend

Ghana FA without Communication director as Tamimu Issah tenders in resignation letter

Ghana FA director of communications Tamimu Issah has officially resigned from his position after only three months into the new administration.

Tamimu, who has worked at the FA for almost fifteen years, made his intentions known to the General Secretary of the association via email and has sent back every property of the association in his disposal.

Tamimu penned down an emotional letter on his Facebook page Wednesday evening and it read:

“Dear friends,

I have just tendered in my letter of resignation to the General Secretary of the GFA via email. It has been 14 amazing years of committed service to the Ghana Football Association.”

The letter added: “Always give thanks to Allah in every situation in life. Alhamdulillah.”

Reports in local media suggest that Angel FM’s Saddick Adams AKA Sports Obama has been pencilled down to take over the vacant seat alongside Henry Asante Twum but the former seems uninterested.

GPL Wrap: Bioh’s late winner stuns Kotoko in Dormaa amid clash of superstitions, as AshGold seize top spot

The Fire Club left it late but clinched all points at stake on a day where superstitions took centre stage of football in Dormaa Ahenkro

Six games of Ghana Premier League out of nine took place on Wednesday and there were dramatic moments at various centres.

At the Nana Agyemang Badu Park in Dormaa Ahenkro, both Aduana Stars and Asante Kotoko started and ended first half of the game with ten men each due to superstitious beliefs.

Aduana defender Farouk Mohammed and Kotoko midfielder Martin Antwi refused to enter the field throughout the first period as it ended goalless.

However, they joined their teammates after break but it was Aduana who had the last laugh as Samuel Bioh stole the show with a wonderful finish deep in additional time.

The defeat means that Kotoko are yet to score a league goal or win against Aduana in Dormaa since the club made their debut in the league in 2009.

AshantiGold have now seized top spot of Ghana Premier League log with 21 points following their1-0 win over Dreams FC at Len Clay Sports Stadium in Obuasi. An own goal from Abdulai Ibrahim was enough to do the damage for the Miners who are yet to concede a goal in their last four games. Interestingly, they’ve concede only two goals after 11 games.

Hearts continued their impressive run under Edward Odoom as they picked one point against Karela United at the AKOON’s Park in Tarkwa.

At the Accra Sports Stadium, Medeama recovered from their home defeat last weekend to shock Inter Allies FC in front of their few fans.

Goals from Nana Kofi Babil and Prince Opoku Agyemang were enough to win the day despite a late consolation from in-form Victorien Adebayor.

In the Central Derby, hosts Elmina Sharks pipped regional rivals Ebusua Dwarfs 1-0 at Nduom Sports Stadium in Elmina.

After a pulsating opening minutes, Benjamin Bernard Boateng stepped up his game to silence the vociferous away supporters.

At the Ohene AmeyawPark in Techiman, Eleven Wonders failed to make it three wins in a row as they dropped two points against WAFA. Sule Ibrahim’s  opener was cancelled by Eric Asamang.

On Thursday, three matches will be honoured including King Faisal’s first home game outside Kumasi against Legon  Cities FC.

Ejected Kotoko considering Bechem & two other venues as home ground

The Porcupine Warriors are now desperately in search of a new base after been told to leave their their favourite ground to allow renovations

Asante Kotoko have began plans to look for a new venue for their Ghana Premier League home games according to Nana Gyambibi ‘Coker’.

The Porcupine Warriors together with King Faisal were officially notified to exit the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Monday following Ghana government’s decision to renovate the edifice for the first time since it hosted the Africa Cup of Nations in 2008.

Although, Kotoko top hierarchy admits they are not impressed with the decision since they were not given a prior notice, three venues are been considered before they play their next home game against Bechem United.

“Following the decision by National Sports Authority, Kotoko are considering either Obuasi, Bechem or Cape Coast Sports stadium to play our home games,” Gyambibi told Light FM.

“However, each comes with its challenges including traveling and economic factors. How influential can these stadiums be for us.

“We have to factor how we can get our supporters behind us and even how to convey them to the venue we will select because in all these, economical factors must be taking into account before we conclude. It is a serious situation for us and I must admit that,” he added.

The Fosu Gyeabour Park in Bechem is already occupied by Bechem United while Len Clay Sports Stadium in Obuasi and Cape Coast Sports Stadium are been used by AshantiGold and Ebusua Dwarfs respectively.

Amos Frimpong sets sight on League trophy with Kaloum Stars after Horoya win in Guinea

The former Porcupine Warriors skipper helped his side to win over their biggest rivals for the first time in almost five decades

Black Stars defender and former Asante Kotoko captain, Amos Frimpong, made tremendous contributions, displaying good skills as Kaloum Stars defeated AC Horoya 2-0 in Guinean Premier League.

Amos Frimpong after the match revealed his joy to Sir Martin on Ghana Sports Page 1.

“I feel very great to be part of this history because I learned it has been years since Kaloum Star won a game against Horoya.  I thank God for this win and my first Guinea el Classico will be a game I will never forget. It’s also a record-breaking game.  My aim is to help this team win this season’s league trophy”, the star player said.

Kaloum Star is currently on the third place on the league table. Kaloum will face Satellite FC in their next league game.