Muntari ready to tattoo Ghana Premier League trophy on his body if Hearts win it over Kotoko

The midfielder says he doesn’t have any problems adding a tattoo of the Premier League trophy to the Uefa Champions League he won with Inter Milan

Hearts of Oak midfielder Sulley Muntari has admitted that he would wish to win Ghana Premier League this season and add a tattoo of the trophy to the collection he already has on his body.

The 37-year-old penned down a one-year deal this week with the Phobians, bringing to an end his three-year stay off the field and series of speculations about his future.

Although, Asante Kotoko have opened a ten-point gap between them and Hearts, Muntari believes it is possible to catch up and would not have a problem to make a tattoo of the trophy on his body should Hearts eventually win it.

Sulley Muntari talks about his readiness to tattoo Ghana Premier League trophy on his skin

“Yeah why not [I wouldn’t mind having a tattoo of the Premier League on my skin],” Muntari told Hearts media in his first interview.

“The things I have on my skin are important to me,” he added.

Muntari previously stated that he would love to play for Kotoko before hanging his boots, he believes Hearts play good football and it is one of the reasons why he chose to don the rainbow colours.

“Hearts of Oak play good football. It is a tough team and one of the best in Africa so I’m happy to be part of it,” Muntari said in his first interview with Hearts Media.

The former Uefa Champions League winner began his career in Ghana with Liberty Professionals before leaving the shores of the country to join Udinese in Italy.

‘Hearts of Oak play good football,” Sulley Muntari explains why he joined Hearts ahead of Kotoko & others

The Black Stars midfielder has heaped praise on the Phobians and explains why he opted to join them ahead of many other clubs that were chasing his services

Ghana midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari has finally open the lid on why he chose to sign for Hearts of Oak ahead of other suitors in Ghana Premier League.

The 37-year-old signed a one-year contract this week with the Phobians, bringing to an end his three-year stay off the field, as he hugely impressed head coach Samuel Boadu at training.

Although, Muntari has previously stated that he would love to play for Kotoko before hanging his boots, he believes Hearts play good football and it is one of the reasons why he chose to don the rainbow colours.

SULLEY MUNTARI’S FIRST OFFICIAL INTERVIEW WITH HEARTS OF OAK

“Hearts of Oak play good football. It is a tough team and one of the best in Africa so I’m happy to be part of it,” Muntari said in his first interview with Hearts Media.

The former Uefa Champions League winner began his career in Ghana with Liberty Professionals before leaving the shores of the country to join Udinese in Italy.

He has since played for several top clubs including giants AC Milan, Portsmouth and Inter Milan where he won the treble (Uefa Champions, Serie A and Italian Supercopa) under former coach Jose Mourinho.

“Ghana Premier League goalkeepers should prepare for Sulley Muntari’s powerful shots,” fitness trainer cautions

The 37-year-old has returned to the pitch after three years and he is expected light up the local league

Hearts of Oak midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari is expected to score several long range goals in Ghana Premier League, according to his personal fitness coach Leonard Akoto.

Muntari, 37, signed a one-year deal with the Phobians last week after three years as a free agent and he is expected to start games in the coming days.

Although, a lot of people have raised concerns about Muntari’s fitness level, Akoto believes the former AC Milan and Inter Milan star is ready to take the local league by storm.

“Sulley Ali Muntari is very fit and he will shock everybody, he will score on his debut for Hearts of Oak. He will score from either a free kick or long range,” Akoto told journalist Vandal Andy in an interview.

“He has also told Ghana Premier League goalkeepers to prepare for his long range shots from 35 yards or 40 yards out,” he added.

Muntari officially trained with Hearts on Wednesday and was mobbed by supporters of the club who showered praise on him.

To them, the arrival of Muntari will spur them on to successfully defend the Premier League title they won last season despite their slow start this term.

Chelsea appoint Portuguese coach Gregorio for second round of the season

The 53-year-old has been chosen as the new gaffer for the Bibires and would lead them in the second half of the GPL season

Berekum Chelsea has appointed Portuguese coach Rui Gregorio as the new coach until the end of the season, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.

The 53-year old touched down in th country a couple of days ago and has officially put pen to paper to lead the Berekum-based club.

Gregorio, who holds UEFA Pro License has previously had stints with Portuguese Primeira  Division side Belenenses SAD, Oriental FC, Moura FC, Mafra FC, Odivelas FC and GD Ribeirao, as well as acting as the Head Of Soccer School in Arsenal.

After 15 games, Chelsea occupy 10th position with 13 points

Nana Yaw Amponsah; A jewel in Ghana football industry we must religiously protect

The writer has shed light on why the Porcupine Warriors young and visionary chief executive officer must be hailed, motivated and protected for the betterment of the game

Decades ago, Ghana football was at the pinnacle of the African game! Ghana was the primus inter pares (first among equals) as far as soccer on the African Continent was concerned!

The Black Stars of Ghana conquered Africa as debutants in the AFCON competition in 1963, and defended the trophy in 1965. In 1968 and 1970, Ghana were beaten finalists, making it four successive finals for the “Brazilians” of the African game!
Ghana added two more Afcon titles in 1978 and 1982, respectively!

At club level, the porcupine warriors, Kumasi Asante Kotoko, led by all-time greats such as Baba Yara, Abdul Razak (Golden boy), Wilberforce Mfum, Robert Mensah, Opoku Nti, Opoku Afriyie, Ibrahim Sunday, to mention but a few, were so dominant in African club competitions, winning two continental laurels in 1970 and 1983, with a total of 7 finals between 1967 and 1993!

In the Capital, Kotoko’s domestic nemesis, Accra Hearts of Oak, boasting of exceptionally gifted players such as Mohammed Polo, Mama Acquah, Anas Seidu, Peter Lamptey, and Robert Hammond ( The fearsome five), also made names for themselves through two continental finals in 1977 and 1979, and further legitimized the accolade of Ghana as a true soccer powerhouse in Africa! Hearts of Oak, through the famous “64 battalions” would win the Caf champions league in 2000.
In 2004, Ghana’s top clubs, Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko played an all-Ghana finals in the Caf confederations Cup!

A lot has changed since the haydays of Ghanaian football! The three successful world cup participations in Germany, South Africa, and Brazil were great achievements of recent times! Ghana equaled the African record at the FIFA WORLD CUP by progression to the quarter finals of the competition in 2010 in South Africa!

Despite the few successes recorded by Ghana in recent times, the country has generally performed poorly both at club level and at international level! Our senior national team has not won the Afcon competition since 1982! Our clubs have become pale shadows of themselves since the 2004 confederations Cup final showdown between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko!

The ertswhile administration of the Ghana Football Association, led by Kwasi Nyantakyi, did a fairly impressive job, winning the U-20 world cup in 2009, two Afcon finals, and three successive world cup participations! Kwasi Nyantakyi, who got banned through the notorious “Anas Expose”, remains one of the finest GFA capos the country has ever had despite the rather disgraceful manner in which he bowed out from office!

The recent embarrassment at the ongoing Afcon competition in Cameroon is a call to duty for all stakeholders of the game! The Kurt Okraku led administration has had a particularly tough start, exacerbated by COVID-19 restrictions and economic constrictions! We all have a duty to support the administration to succeed!

If Ghana football would be revived, then domestic football must lead the charge! The domestic league must become attractive to woo sponsors and all stakeholders alike to patronize the product! Leadership is of crucial significance if any meaningful outcome is to be actualized!

Nana Yaw Amponsah, Kumasi Asante Kotoko’s chief executive officer, is a jewel all well-meaning soccer enthusiasts must help to protect and encourage, in a bid to revive our local game! Since his appointment, the young, enterprising, and visionary administrator has revolutionized soccer administration in the country! Among the many achievements, the one that strikes me most is the “Virtual seat” challenge! Fans of the club, who are unable to troop to the Kumasi Sports stadium are encouraged to pay monies through momo and other means to support the club!

The club has so far generated over or close to ghc100,000 through this initiative! The transparency with which sums realized through the initiative are published is most encouraging, and admittedly, a positive deviation from what we know to be the norm in our game!

Gate proceeds are published, another groundbreaking yet positive initiative which sets Nana Yaw Amponsah apart from his peers! Kotoko’s transfer policy has proven to be one of the best in the country, with the recent sale of Razak Abalora for a reported $300,000 a testament to the shrewdness with which the club runs its recruitment policy!

Many young players have been acquired through extraordinary scouting systems! Isaac Oppong, and the two Cameroonian imports, George Mfegue, and Etuoga Mbella, are testaments to the successes chalked in the recruitment of players so far!

Asante Kotoko has struck many sponsorship deals, including strategic partnerships which include a partnership with EPL side, Southampton!

As any administration, the Nana Yaw Amponsah led administration have had their fair share of challenges! However, on a whole, the administration has been one of the best for the club in recent years, and all well-meaning fans of football, particularly the fans of Asante Kotoko, should protect and support the administration to steer the club back to its lost status as a continental giant!

By: Bismark Oppong Korang

Video: Sulley Muntari wows Hearts of Oak fans with impressive training ground performance

The midfielder was in action with his new teammates after officially signing for the Phobians

Hearts of Oak midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari attracted a lot of positive ratings following his first official training with the club after signing a deal on Monday.

The 37-year-old signed a one-year deal with the Phobian after impressing head coach Samuel Boadu during a one-week training sessions with the first team.

Muntari was unveiled on Monday and would be available for the remaining Premier League games including the Super Clash between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko slated for February 20 at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Watch Sulley Muntari training with Kofi Kordzi, Gladson Awako and others

Muntari, who made name for himself and hoisted the flag of Ghana high in Europe during this youthful age, has played for nine different clubs since leaving boyhood club Liberty Professionals in 2001.

He started at Udinese and went on to play for Serie A giants Inter Milan and AC Milan. Muntari excelled at Portsmouth and had stints with Pescara, Deportivo La Coruna and Al-Ittihad Club in Saudi Arabia.

Muntari has won seven major throughout his career including the coveted Uefa Champions League at Inter Milan with Jose Mourinho as well as two Serie A titles and the English FA Cup.

Although, it is unclear whether he would accept a call up back to the national team, Muntari could be available for Ghana for the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers against Nigeria in March.

Fatau Dauda joins Asante Kotoko in six-month deal; why Prosper Narteh chose him

The experience shot-stopper has penned down a short term contract with the Porcupine Warriors until the end of the season following the department of Razak Abalora

Asante Kotoko have signed a short term deal with Ghana goalkeeper Fatau Dauda as a free agent from Legon Cities, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.

The 36-year-old put pen to paper on Monday after agreeing a six-month deal to move from Accra to Kumasi and may extend his stay at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium depending on his performance.

AshesGyamera can confirm that Dauda was signed mainly as the third choice goalkeeper behind youngster Danlad Ibrahim and Kwame Baah in the pecking order of Prosper Ogum Narteh’s team.

Ogum and Kotoko chief executive officer Nana Yaw Amponsah explained the club’s new direction to Dauda and why he should not expect to start ahead of Danlad and Baah unless others and the former Orlando Pirates goalkeeper accepted the offer.

With Danlad expected to join the Black Satellites for national team assignments and also make the Black Stars squad at a point, Dauda’s arrival was deemed essential to provide cover for Kwame Baah as Kotoko hope to win the Premier League trophy this season.

Kotoko coach on his players and how he expect them to deliver

Dauda comes on board with a lot of experience after his stints Ashanti Gold, Orlando Pirates, Choppa United, Enyimba and Legon Cities winning the Ghana Premier League title in 2016 with Ashanti Gold.

Kotoko currently lead the Premier League pack with 36 points, nine points better than Bechem United who sit in second place. They will host debutants Accra Lions at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Saturday.

EXCLUSIVE: “I’m the right man for Ghana,” Annor Walker insists he can lead Black Stars and shares some of his plans

The Wonder Club coach believes he has the requisite knowledge and experience to lead the Black Stars ahead of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers

Great Olympics coach Annor Walker has insisted that he can perfectly lead the Black Stars if given the opportunity as Ghana Football Association are in search of a new coach.

The Black Stars are without a coach after Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac was shown the exit following Ghana’s worse ever performance at the Africa Cup of Nations held in Cameroon.

Ghana failed to win a single game and surprisingly lost to debutants Comoros and Morocco as well as sharing the spoils with Gabon.

However, Walker, who doubles as Ghana’s Black Stars B coach, says he has garnered enough experience to help the team as they prepare to face Nigeria in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.

“Why not? If I’m given the chance, I don’t think it is bad. It is left with me to do a good job,” Walker told AshesGyamera.com in an interview.

“Are the foreign players the only ones that can play for the national team? We have local players who are equally good. You saw Kotoko players just like Olympics players, Medeama have players so we have players who can also play the national team.

“So it is left us and the FA to decide who should play the national team. That is right [as more local players should be given the opportunity to represent Ghana]. I think it will also help so to me that is how I see it,” he added.

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Ghana FA boss Kurt Okraku is rumoured to have travelled to Germany to persuade Borussia Dortmund assistant coach Otto Addo to take over the vacant position.

Meanwhile, former Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich Albion and Newcastle United coach Chris Hughton is in Ghana to lobby for the position after missing out in 2014.

Hearts of Oak sign Dennis Korsah until 2025

Ghana Premier League champions Hearts of Oak have officially signed Dennis Korsah in a three-year deal from Ebusua Dwarfs to Hearts of Oak.

Korsah has been selected as the ideal replacement of Congolese defender Raddy Ovouka who left the club last month.

It is widely expected that former Inter and AC Milan midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari will also be unveiled in the coming days.

Hearts are hoping to successfully defend the Premier League title they won last season despite the poor start to the campaign.

Hearts of Oak close to sign former Inter Milan midfielder Muntari [Check contract details]

The Phobians were eager to add another creative and experience influence onto their books, with the former Inter Milan foe now acquired as a free agent

Hearts of Oak have closed in on former Inter Milan and AC Milan midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari, according to reports in the local media.

The 36-year-old has been training with the Phobians for a week now and reports suggest he would sign a one-year contract to compliment the Phobians midfield as they hope to improve their squad to successfully defend the Ghana Premier League title they won las season.

Sulley Muntari’s contract with Hearts of Oak, if confirmed, will see him as the highest paid player in Ghana Premier League.

The Uefa Champions League winner is expected to be unveiled in the coming days after training with the Phobians for some time and impressing head coach Samuel Boadu as well as the entire technical team.

Aside his influence on the field of play, Muntari’s imminent deal with Hearts will see the Phobians raking in a lot of monies off the field through endorsement and publicity.

Reports also suggest that Muntari will not take a signing on fee but take huge bonuses and as well as get a percentage of every contract signed by Hearts because of him.