Breaking News: Fifa bans and fine Ghana $100,000 for age cheating in World Cup qualifiers

The World’s football governing body has placed a ban on the West African country for falsifying ages of players during World Cup qualifiers

Fifa has banned Ghana female U17 national team from two consecutive tournaments and also fined Ghana FA $100,000, AshesGyamera.com understands.

Despite losing to Morocco in June and missing out of the World U17 World Cup, Morocco filed a protest against Ghana for fielding overage players.

Ghana players Nancy Amoh and Rasheeda Shahadu were later found guilty of changing their birthdates.

Morocco became suspicious of age cheating after their checks at the immigration revealed that one of the Ghanaian players who is in University made a transit in Casablanca with Ghana Rugby Team but has two different dates of birth.

As a result, Ghana has been found guilty and would not participate in the 2024 and 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Ghana FA splits Zone 1 of Division One League into two

The Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association has resolved to split Zone One of the National Division One League into two zones.

The Council arrived at this decision at a meeting in Accra on Tuesday, June 28, 2022. The decision means the sixteen competing clubs would be split into two Zones of eight clubs each after which the two top teams will engage in a playoff to determine the winner of the Zone and the club that qualifies for the Premier League.

According to the Council, the decision is due to lack of resources in the Zone especially in the three Northern Regions and the seeming tension and violence that have characterized the Zone in the last couple of seasons.

With the new decision, each club in the Zone will play four rounds of matches each (2 home/away) to make a total of 28 games for the season.

Last season, four Zone One clubs, namely, Aduana FC, Berekum Chelsea, Real Tamale United and Techiman Eleven Wonders competed in the Ghana Premier League with the latter suffering relegation at the end of the campaign.  

Nsoatre-based Nsoatreman FC will compete in the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League campaign after beating Tamale City FC 2-1 in a playoff at the Accra Sports stadium on Tuesday, June 21, 2022.

Asante Kotoko win FIVE AWARDS at 2022 Ghana Football Awards

The Porcupine Warriors picked the most awards at the ceremony after a wonderful season

Ghana Premier League champions Asante Kotoko emerged the overall top winners at 2022 Ghana Football Awards held on Saturday at the Accra International Conference Centre.

Following Kotoko’s ability to end their ten-year run without the Premier League title, Prosper Ogum Narteh (Dr) was voted as the Best Men’s Coach of the season.

He picked the award ahead of Bechem United coach Kassim Mingle who led his side to finish third in the league and second in FA Cup as well as Henry Wellington who led Samatex to qualify to Ghana Premier League for the first time in the club’s history.

Again, Kotoko chief executive officer Nana Yaw Amponsah was voted the Best CEO while Porcupine Tertiary was voted as the Most Vibrant Supporters wing of the Year.

Kotoko was voted as the Male Team of the Year as well as the Most Vibrant Club on Social Media.

Check the full list of winners:

Men’s Coach of the Year — Prosper Narteh Ogum (Asante Kotoko)

Women’s Coach of the Year — Joe Nana Adarkwa (Ampem Darkoa Ladies)

Female Team of the Year — Ampem Darkoa Ladies

Male team of the Year — Asante Kotoko

Female Team of the Year — Ampem Darkoa Ladies FC

Living Legend Award — Abedi Ayew Pele 

Special Fan(s) Award — Porcupine Tertiary (Asante Kotoko)

Thumbs up Award — Richard Duah Nsemkyire (Samartex FC)

Thumbs up Award — Tom Vernon (Right to Dream Academy)

Best African International — Sadió Mane (Senegal/Bayern Munich)

CEO of the Year — Nana Yaw Amponsah (Asante Kotoko)

Goalkeeper of the Year — Iddrisu Abdulai (Bechem United)

Most Vibrant Club on Social media — Asante Kotoko

Goal of the Year — Mizak Asante (Golden Kicks FC) 

Home-based Footballer of the Year — Yaw Annor (AshantiGold SC)

Ghana Premier League GoalKing — Yaw Annor

Women’s Footballers of the Year — Grace Asantewaa (Real Betis)

 Odartey Lamptey Future Star Award — Felix Afena-Gyan (AS Roma)

Foreign-based Footballer of the Year — Alexander Djiku (Strasbourg FC)

Footballer of the Year — Alexander Djiku (Strasbourg FC)

Caf to use Video Assistant Referee in all 28 Morocco 2022 WAFCON matches

The 2022 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations has already been groundbreaking and the tournament will for the first time see the use of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) at all 28 matches of the tournament.  

“This is a bold step in the right direction. As women’s football is growing in Africa, it is important that we adopt the latest trends and technology to enhance the game. We have some of the best match officials in Africa in Morocco and training and development of them is key for us.

Four female match officials, Salima Mukasanga of Rwanda, Carine Atemzabong of Cameroon and Fatiha Jermoumi, and Bouchra Karboubi from Morocco, were part of the list of match officials at the 2021 AFCON in Cameroon and did an amazing job.

By using VAR for all matches at WAFCON we are looking to continue the progression and development of the standard of CAF women’s football,‘’ says CAF Director of Referees, Eddy Mailet.

Semi-automated offside technology to be used at FIFA World Cup 2022™

System provides an automated offside alert to the video match officials team

3D animation improves communication to in-stadium fans and television viewers

Technology has been successfully tested at previous FIFA tournaments

FIFA has announced that semi-automated offside technology will be used at the FIFA World Cup 2022™ in Qatar starting on 21 November, offering a support tool for the video match officials and the on-field officials to help them make faster, more accurate and more reproducible offside decisions on the biggest stage of all.

Following the successful use of VAR technology at the 2018 FIFA World Cup™ in Russia, FIFA President Gianni Infantino declared in The Vision 2020-23 that FIFA would strive to harness the full potential of technology in football and further enhance VAR. In the ensuing three years, FIFA has indeed continued to be at the cutting edge of technology in the game.

By working with adidas and various partners, and especially with the Working Group for Innovation Excellence and technology providers, FIFA has spent the last few years further improving the VAR system, including the use of semi-automated offside technology.

The new technology uses 12 dedicated tracking cameras mounted underneath the roof of the stadium to track the ball and up to 29 data points of each individual player, 50 times per second, calculating their exact position on the pitch. The 29 collected data points include all limbs and extremities that are relevant for making offside calls.

Al Rihla, adidas’ official match ball for Qatar 2022™, will provide a further vital element for the detection of tight offside incidents as an inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor will be placed inside the ball. This sensor, positioned in the centre of the ball, sends ball data to the video operation room 500 times per second, allowing a very precise detection of the kick point.

By combining the limb- and ball-tracking data and applying artificial intelligence, the new technology provides an automated offside alert to the video match officials inside the video operation room whenever the ball is received by an attacker who was in an offside position at the moment the ball was played by a team-mate. Before informing the on-field referee, the video match officials validate the proposed decision by manually checking the automatically selected kick point and the automatically created offside line, which is based on the calculated positions of the players’ limbs. This process happens within a few seconds and means that offside decisions can be made faster and more accurately.

After the decision has been confirmed by the video match officials and the referee on the pitch, the exact same positional data points that were used to make the decision are then generated into a 3D animation that perfectly details the position of the players’ limbs at the moment the ball was played. This 3D animation, which will always show the best possible perspectives for an offside situation, will then be shown on the giant screens in the stadium and will also be made available to FIFA’s broadcast partners to inform all spectators in the clearest possible way.

The workflow of semi-automated offside technology and the connected ball technology have been successfully trialled at numerous test events and live at FIFA tournaments, including the FIFA Arab Cup 2021™ and the FIFA Club World Cup 2021™.

During these matches, the new technology was able to support the video match officials by helping them to make more accurate and more reproducible offside decisions in a shorter period of time.

The data collected during online and offline tests has been analysed and validated by the MIT Sports Lab, with TRACK at Victoria University scientifically validating the limb-tracking technology. Further insights into the technological capabilities of such multi-camera tracking systems are being provided by a research team at ETH Zurich.

More tests will be conducted in the coming months to fine-tune the system before a global standard is implemented to ensure that the new technology can be used in the world of football.

All details on the semi-automated offside technology set-up and the connected ball technology will be presented to the teams that have qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2022 at the Team Workshop in Doha on 4 and 5 July and then shared with the public.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino:

“At the FIFA World Cup in 2018, FIFA took the brave step to use VAR technology on the world’s biggest stage, and it has proven to be an undisputable success. Semi-automated offside technology is an evolution of the VAR systems that have been implemented across the world. This technology is the culmination of three years of dedicated research and testing to provide the very best for the teams, players and fans who will be heading to Qatar later this year, and FIFA is proud of this work, as we loo

Exclusive: Ghana FA release program for Referees ahead of 2022/23 season

The football governing body has outlined all programs they intend to be used by referees across the country

Ghana Football Association has released all programs to be used by referees ahead of 2022/23 season, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.

They include courses for instructors, fitness test, Premier League/Division One League and Assistant Referees course.

The program is expected to start on July 28 and ends on October 9.

The Ghana Premier League is expected to start in September but official transfer of players will begin in July.

League fixtures for the upcoming season is schedule to be released by Tuesday, July 26, 2022 to enable clubs prepare adequately for the season.

EXCLUSIVE: Ghana amputee team to join England & Poland in Tri-Nations Tournament

England Amputee Football Association have invited the Ghana National Amputee Team for a friendly to be played at the Reaseheath College Park, Cheshire.

England is looking to engage Ghana, champions of the African Amputee Nations Cup and Poland between 29th -31st July 2022.

The Tri-Nation tournament will prepare the participating teams, England, Ghana, and Polish Amputee Team, ahead of Turkey’s 2022 Amputee World Cup .

This is big news for the Ghana Amputee Football Team, who will soon begin a tour to France and Belgium and play the United States Amputee Football Team in a friendly this September 2022.

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Ghana Paralympic Committee

Augustine Okrah confirms talks with Tanzania giants Simba SC

The nimble-footed midfielder has confirmed talks are far advanced with the biggest club in Eastern part of Africa

Bechem United midfielder Augustine Okrah has revealed that his agent has held successful meetings with Tanzania Premier League giants Simba SC ahead of a possible transfer.

The 28-year-old was rumoured to have sealed a two-year deal with the Lions last week and he has admitted that he is on the verge of joining the Dark es Salaam-based club.

“My agent has had talks with me about interests from Simba and other clubs in Africa and Europe. I am interested in such news also,” Okrah admitted.

“For now, it is up to my agent to decide when we leave Ghana to finalise the deal. I have personally spoken to Simba SC so in the course of next month, my final destination will be known.

“Everyone who knows my career and has followed me keenly will admit that I am one of the talented players from Ghana. A lot of people meet me in town and their reactions at times make me feel special. I have to make all of these people proud one day.

“The talent is there so I just need to do somethings right in order to achieve my set goals,” he added.

Okrah scored 18 goals in all competitions last season for Bechem United who finished third in Ghana Premier League and second in FA Cup

Barekese SHS on the verge of qualification after filing protest against Fast Track SHS & Wesley High; Check 12 other protests

The Abanbofo) have are the latest to have lodged a protest in the ongoing Inter-School soccer qualification

Barekese Senior High School has filed a protest against Fast Track SHS and Bekwai-based Wesley SHS for fielding unqualified players in the qualification matches played on Monday, June 27 at Armed Senior High School Park.

Although, Barekese SHS finished third in the group with three points, five points behind Fast Track SHS who topped the group, they will qualify if they are declared winners of the protest against the latter.

Per AshesGyamera.com’s sources, Fast Track SHS allegedly used two unqualified players with one of them even completing Kumasi Anglican SHS in 2016.

The case, alongside other protests will be heard on Friday July 1 by the disciplinary committee.

The other protests include:

  1. T.I Amass (Fomena) vs St Michael’s SHS
  2. St Joseph Seminary SHS vs Bodomase SHS
  3. Gyaama Pensan SHS vs Agona Sec/Tech
  4. Kumasi High School vs St Jerome SHS

5.Ghana Muslim Mission vs Mankranso SHS

  1. Dadease Agric SHS vs Adanwomase SHS
  2. Konadu Yiadom vs Jacobu
  3. St. Jerome vs KUHIS
  4. Mankranso vs Jacobu
  5. Jacobu vs Mankranso
  6. OLAG Vs Agric Nzema
  7. Barekese vs Wesley High, Bekwai
  8. Barekese vs Fast Track College
  9. Osei Tutu II College vs Okomfo Anokye

Fifa opens Media Accreditation for 2022 World Cup; check all what you need to get one [VIDEO]

The World’s football governing body has officially opened accreditation process for the upcoming mundial holding in Qatar

Fifa has officially opened accreditation process for 2022 World Cup to be staged in Qatar between November and December.

The accreditation process was opened on Tuesday June 28 and will close on August 15 where no new request will be accepted.

Fifa has now given all member associations the power to assist journalists with the accreditation process. As a result, each journalist who aspires to cover the tournament must first request for a unique control key issued to them by the country’s FA before the accreditation page will be opened.

Below is a video explaining all the process including how to create a Fifa account on the Media Hub if you’re yet to have your own account.

Ghana have been paired with Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay in Group H