Pictures: Accra Sports Stadium 90% ready to host Super Clash between Hearts & Kotoko

The biggest football game in the Premier League is scheduled for Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium and works have been ongoing

Ghana Premier League’s biggest fixture is finally scheduled to take place between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The watering and maintaining of the pitch

The game was initially scheduled to take place in November last year but it was rescheduled due to Hearts’ participation in Caf Confederation Cup playoffs. The Phobians had to spend almost a week in Algeria due to flight arrangements after playing JS Saoura.

As a result, National Sports Authority has been working on and off the field to get the venue in good shape in order to serve a good game to fans and neutrals who will be watching the game live from the stadium or on television wherever they find themselves.

NSA boss Peter Twumasi inspecting the pitch

On Wednesday, February 16, 2022, National Sports Authority boss Peter Twumasi joined the Estates and Safety Departments of the National Sports Authority to inspect preparatory works at Accra Sports Stadium prior to league match and he was impressed with the work done so far.

The pitch is gradually becoming green

Hearts trail Asante Kotoko twelve points after 16 games and are in a dire need of a win to reduce the gap and hope to catch up in the second round of the season.

NSA boss and Estate manager of Accra Sports Stadium

Ghana Football Association has named young and enterprising referee Rustum Gameli Senorgbe to handle the make or break Ghana Premier League game between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko scheduled to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.

Aside refereeing, Senorgbe is a well-known radio presenter and marketing officer in Volta regional capital Ho, as he works with Volta Premier FM.

Senorgbe, who has been officiating since 2009, became a class one referee in 2014 and was enrolled to officiate Ghana Division One League that same year.

Four years later, he was promoted to officiate Ghana Premier League games and has since been an active member; rising through the ranks to now become one of the most trusted officials around.

Senorgbe completed Wesley Grammar Senior High School in Dansoman before enrolling at Ho Technical University for HND Marketing.

Video: Watch Kotoko training session ahead of Hearts of Oak clash on Sunday

The Porcupine Warriors held what is believed by many to be their final training session in Kumasi on Wednesday as they prepare for the Super Clash on Sunday

Asante Kotoko intensified their preparations at the Adako Jachie training ground ahead of this weekend’s Super Clash against Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Coach Prosper Ogum Narteh had almost every player who has been playing part of the club’s recent games available for the training.

However, players like Fabio Gama and Isaac Oppong will likely not play part of the game since they are yet to fully recover from the injuries they sustained at the start of the season.

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Watch Kotoko training including penalty shootouts (Credit: M48 TV)

Meanwhile, midfielder Mudasiru Salifu who missed the win over Accra Lions last weekend is around to make the matchday squad together with Mfegue Rodrigues who was also suspended.

Kotoko lead Ghana Premier League log with 36 points, twelve points better than Hearts of Oak who are occupying eighth position.

Is it true Sulley Muntari & Justice Blay won’t play in Hearts vs Kotoko on Sunday?

The duo signed for their respective clubs when the second transfer window was opened this month

Ahead of the Super Clash in Ghana Premier League between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko at the Accra Sports Stadium this weekend, a lot of rumours have been flying around.

Among these rumours include the uncertainty surrounding former AC Milan midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari and Justice Blay who recently signed as free agents for Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko respectively.

Although, the game was initially billed to take place in November, it was postponed due to Hearts’ participation in Caf Confederation Cup against Algerian side JS Saoura.

However, since the second registration window was reopened on February 1, every player registered afterwards is eligible to play in all games.

It should be noted that both Muntari and Blay have already played games in the first round with Muntari making his bow against Great Olympics in the Ga Mantse derby before starting role against Real Tamale United last weekend.

Blay, on the other hand, featured in Kotoko’s defeat to Elmina Sharks and the victory over Accra Lions.

“The Ghana Football Association wishers to announce that the second registration window for the 2021/2022 season will be opened from 00:01 am., Tuesday, February 1, 2022 and closed at 11:59pm, Thursday, February 24, 2022,” a GFA statement read.

“However, the window for both International and Domestic (ITMS and DTMS) transfers for Ghana will be opened on 00:01 am. Saturday, January 1, 2022 and close at 11:59 pm. Monday, January 31, 2022.

“All clubs are to take note and transfer all their players through the ITMS and DTMS when the transfer window opens on 11:59 pm. on Monday, January 31, 2022 and register their players when the registration window opens on 00.01 am. Tuesday, February 1, 2022.

“Clubs are kindly reminded to fully comply with the directive and take note as there shall be no extensions to the window,” the statement added.

Kotoko lead the Ghana Premier League pack with 36 points, twelve points above Hearts.

Ghana FA appoints ‘radio presenter’ Rustum Gameli Senorgbe to officiate Hearts vs Kotoko; all you need to know about him

The fast-rising knight of the Whistle has been selected from the lot to handle the Super Clash this weekend at the Accra Sports Stadium

Ghana Football Association has named young and enterprising referee Rustum Gameli Senorgbe to handle the make or break Ghana Premier League game between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko scheduled to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.

He will assisted by Patrick Papala as assistant one and Gilbert Adom Mensah as assistant two while Bashiru Dauda acts the role of the fourth official.

Aside refereeing, Senorgbe is a well-known radio presenter and marketing officer in Volta regional capital Ho, as he works with Volta Premier FM.

Senorgbe, who has been officiating since 2009, became a class one referee in 2014 and was enrolled to officiate Ghana Division One League that same year.

Four years later, he was promoted to officiate Ghana Premier League games and has since been an active member; rising through the ranks to now become one of the most trusted officials around.

Senorgbe completed Wesley Grammar Senior High School in Dansoman before enrolling at Ho Technical University for HND Marketing.

He also holds Bsc. Integrated Development Studies (pending) from Evangelical Presbyterian University in Ho as well as Post Graduate Diploma in Management and Administration – Chartered from Institute of Management and Leadership – USA.

This will be the second time this season that he will be handling a game involving a Kumasi and Accra based clubs as he was in the centre when Great Olympics pipped King Faisal 2-1 in matchday 14 fixture at the Accra Sports Stadium on January 24, 2022.

Asante Kotoko lead Ghana Premier League log with 36 points, twelve points ahead of Hearts of Oak after 16 games.

Video: How Etouga Mbella scored all his 11 goals for Asante Kotoko

The Cameroonian has been in top form for the Porcupine Warriors after joining them at the start of the season

Asante Kotoko new striker Etuoga Mbella Frank Thierry has been in superb form in Ghana Premier League as he has bagged 11 goals so far for the Kumasi-based giants.

Mbella, who missed some gear at the start of the season due to paperwork, has fired in all the goals after twelve games.

What makes it interesting is that the Cameroonian has netted all these goals after only ten starts.

Last season, former Karela United striker Diawisie Taylor scored 12 goals after the first round and he became the second player to achieve that after Nathaniel Asamoah netted 12 goals in the 2014/15 season.

Watch all the goals Mbella has scored for Asante Kotoko

Etouga will have the chances to equal that record or better it when he features for Kotoko against Hearts in the outstanding game scheduled for Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium.

“Kotoko, Hearts & others don’t rent stadiums in Ghana; we only collaborate with them,” NSA educates Ghanaians

In recent weeks, concerns have been raised about the alleged exorbitant deductions which government through National Sports Authority charges during matchdays in either Ghana Premier League or Caf inter-club competitions.

As a result, reports even emerged last week that there was a scuffle over pitch panels between Kotoko’s top hierarchy and NSA officials when the Porcupine Warriors hosted debutants Accra Lions in matchday seventeen of Ghana Premier League at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

According to NSA, Kotoko are supposed to pay for each of the pitch panels they display at the stadium which have their sponsors on them or the NSA will rather have their own pitch panels.

As a result, there was a meeting between the two parties held on Tuesday to amicably solve the impasse and NSA has further issued a statement to explain how they undergo their works.

“The National Sports Authority (NSA) apart from its mandate to develop sports, promote sporting competitions in and outside Ghana, registering and licensing of sports associations and federations (47 in number now), as enshrined in Sports Act, 2016 (Act 934) and Legislative Instrument (Regulation) L.I. 1988, also manages and maintains all state-owned sporting facilities across the country including Accra Sports Stadium, Cape Coast Sports Stadium, Kumasi Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Sekondi-Takoradi Essipong Stadium, Tamale Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium and Sunyani Coronation Sports Stadium,” a statement by NSA read.

“There are also many satellite stadia, scores of Astroturf playing fields, and hockey stadia. These are made available to clubs, federations and individuals for sports and non-sports activities with specified conditions.

“The cost of renting a major stadium with seating capacity above twenty thousand per day is GHS 100,000 as captured in Fees and Charges of Finance Ministry and approved by Parliament. However, no club in the premier league in Ghana is able to rent at this fee and therefore, the NSA has resorted to collaborate with the clubs to organize games and share match proceeds based on sharing formula (Function Statement) approved by Finance Ministry. This is captured in contracts signed between NSA and clubs using these stadia as their home.

“Kotoko doesn’t rent Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Accra Hearts of Oak doesn’t rent Accra Sports Stadium etc; and if they were, pitch preparation and cleaning of seats ahead of games would have been their responsibility but the NSA plays this role to support the clubs.

“Remember, it takes almost GHS 10,000 to ready the facility for a match including cost of pitch preparation, sanitation, electricity, water and personnel.

“When you look at the contract NSA signed with the Premier clubs, none of them chose the renting option. Fact! All the clubs chose the second option of organising matches together to share the proceeds from the match. Fact!!

“If you pay attention to the function statement of games at Baba Yara, or Accra Sports stadium, the NSA with its 15% doesn’t meet the cost of stadium preparation, and equally the clubs don’t really benefit either, in my opinion.

“For example, the NSA made just GHS 102 when King Faisal played RTU at the Baba Yara on February 05, 2022. The authority got just GHS 4,333 from gross proceeds of GHS 69, 690 when Kotoko played Olympics at Baba Yara on January 28, 2022.

“This is because of the numerous deductions including VAT (18.5%), deductions to the GFA, PLB, GHALCA, Red Cross, Ambulance, Security, etc.

“On the pitch panel issue, the clubs per the agreement with the NSA are to pay 30% of proceeds from the ads to the NSA but the NSA, led by ever generous Prof. Twumasi hasn’t enforced it because he knows that will over burden the clubs.

“The issue of paying between 200-500cds per panel rented (manual current but soon to have digital pitch panel installed) is a suggestion that came up during a meeting yesterday but the amount is yet to be agreed. Other suggestions included the old approach where pitch panels are shared between NSA and clubs for their own advertisements, or renting entire stadium by the clubs and keeping all proceeds to themselves apart from taxes.

“As at now, clubs don’t disclose how much they earn from advertisement in the various stadia which is supposed to be part of the match revenue. The GFA has already implemented the sharing of pitch panel advertisement proceeds emanating from national team matches with NSA at 30:70 ratio (30% for NSA & 70% for GFA).

“Sports organization at elite or professional level is indeed capital intensive, and the earlier Ghana sports begins to run with commercial intent rather than as humanitarian venture, the better our sports industry would be as prevailing in Europe and elsewhere,” the statement added.

Video: How Sulley Muntari got frustrated & confronted Hedir Mohammed after a reckless tackle in Tamale

The veteran midfielder was not happy with how he was tackled and had to express his displeasure

Hearts of Oak midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari was handed his first start in the goalless draw against Real Tamale United in Ghana Premier League on Sunday.

The 37-year-old saw an improvement in his play as compared to the performance he put up against Great Olympics last weekend in the Ga Mantse derby.

However, it was in the second half of the game against RTU that Muntari rushed on on Hedir Mohammed, donning jersey number 6, following a rush tackle to vent his displeasure by the 57th minute.

Muntari initially sent in a sliding tackle on Mohammed on the halfway line very early in the second half and the RTU player also went in for a revenge.

However, Mohammed avoided any punishment from the referee despite a scissor tackle that upended the former Uefa Champions League winner in the Hearts of Oak area.

Muntari tackling Hedir Mohammed

The duo later made peace as Muntari was seen smiling with him.

Muntari was later substituted by the 78th minute for Frederick Ansah Botchway and he was given a standing ovation by the Phobians traveling supporters.

Hearts now sit eighth on the Premier League log with 24 points, 12 points behind Asante Kotoko whom they will face next weekend in the Super Clash at the Accra Sports Stadium

“I’m building an all-round & unbeatable team,” Hearts coach Samuel Boadu

The Phobians boss has insisted that his charges did a wonderful job against RTU despite the absence of several key players

Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu has praised his players despite sharing the spoils goalless with Real Tamale United in Ghana Premier League matchday seventeen at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in Tamale on Sunday.

The Phobians came into the game on the back of a painful derby defeat to Great Olympics and were hoping to return to winning ways.

However, they missed several key players through injuries and suspensions and had to rely on makeshift formation.

“It was a very nice game. You could see that [although] people were thinking that without central defenders we cannot play, but I believed in my boys and we played well,” Boadu said.

“Already, I’ve said that I’m building an all-round team; if we don’t have Kwaku, Kwame is there, so this shows that the players out there can also bring out their best. It was a very nice game,” he added.

Boadu also rued missed chances and believes it is a worry since it will go a long way to affect them.

“Being a coach it’s a worry for me because if you get such a chance and you misuse it, when the opponent gets the same chance they will use it to punish me,” he said.

Hearts, who now sit eighth on the log with 24 points, will host Asante Kotoko in the final game of the first round at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday as they hope to reduce the twelve-point gap.

RTU 0-0 Hearts of Oak: Phobians drop 12 points behind Asante Kotoko ahead of Super Clash

The Phobians must not double their efforts and hope their bitterest rivals drop points in order to catch up in the title chase

Hearts of Oak’s poor run of results continued this weekend as they shared the spoils goalless with Real Tamale United on matchday seventeen of Ghana Premier League at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium with ten men in Tamale on Sunday.

After fallen to Great Olympics last weekend, Hearts coach Samuel Boadu made seven changes to the starting line up as goalkeeper Richard Attah replaced Richmond Ayi while Daniel Korsah was handed his debut game.

Also, former AC Milan midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari began the game after coming on as a substitute last weekend while Caleb Amankwah, Isaac Mensah and Salim Adams also started.

After a slow start to the game, Hearts had the opportunity to break the deadlock by the 14th minute after Isaac Mensah was played through by Afriyie Barnieh, however, the striker surprisingly fluffed the opportunity.

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Salim sent in a powerful long range effort after latching onto a pass from his teammate but the youngster missed the target narrowly.

Caleb Amankwah saw red card on 83rd minute after picking his second booking on the day.

With four minutes remaining, Hearts had another chance through substitute Frederick Ansah Botchway but the midfielder saw his last ditch effort going wide.

Hearts are now eighth on the log with 24 points, twelve points behind Asante Kotoko after 16 games.

The two clubs will square it off next weekend at the Accra Sports Stadium in the Super Clash after the game which was earlier scheduled for November was postponed due to Hearts’ participation in Caf Confederation Cup.

“It’s a national call & I’ll rise to it,” Kotoko boss Prosper Ogum ready to coach Black Stars when selected

The Porcupine Warriors boss believes he has what it takes to lead the Black Stars since it is a national duty

Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum Narteh has confirmed his readiness to coach Black Stars in future whenever he is contacted by Ghana Football Association.

In recent weeks, a section of Ghanaians, including former Ghana FA president Dr. Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe has led a campaign to hand over the Black Stars to Ogum following his wonderful start at Asante Kotoko.

Although, Kotoko have been knocked out of the FA Cup, Ogum seems to be working magic in the Premier League as Kotoko currently lead the log with six points advantage and still have a game in hand.

What makes his works enviable is opening a ten-point gap between his side and fierce rivals Hearts of Oak ahead of th start of the second half of th season.

And with the Black Stars failing woefully at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations where they fell to minnows Comoros and Morocco, many believe Ogum is the right man to start a golden generation of players.

Currently, Otto Addo has been appointed as the interim coach and will be assisted by Mas-Ud Didi Dramani and George Boateng as Ghana prepare to face Nigeria in 2022 Fifa World Cup last qualifying round.

“It is a national call and when the days comes and I’m available I think once it is national duty, we will all rise up to the call,” Ogum said in an interview with StarTimes as quoted by AshesGyamera.com.

“I think probably he has sat from afar and he has seen what I’m doing and per his astuteness, I mean we know him to be following football for over decades, I mean so many years as a seasoned football administrator so I think per his experience and per what he has seen about me and being there as a former Ghana Football Association president and with the Black Stars and knowing what the dynamics of what goes in at the Black Stars, probably that is making him to take that informed decision about me,” he added.

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Ogum speaks about coaching Black Stars in future

Ogum has tasted only two defeats in the league and was adjudged the Coach of the Month of November.