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Kotoko to face Liwa FC in another friendly in Dubai; Ogum promises improved performance [where to watch LIVE]

The Porcupine Warriors will take on the Arabian club in their second game of the pre-season tour to the Gulf region as they fine tune for the upcoming season

Ghana Premier League giants Asante Kotoko have been scheduled to play Liwa FC in a pre-season friendly at the Shababal Ahli Stadium on Sunday.

The Porcupine Warriors arrived in the Gulf region last week and played their first game against Al Hilal United on Thursday. However, it ended in a disappointing 1-0 defeat as defender Christopher Nettey scored na own goal for Al Hilal who play in the third-tier of Dubai leagues.

Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum Narteh has promised an improved performance in the game against Liwa and insists although they lost their maiden game, there were a lot of positives that he picked from the defeat.

The game will be played 16h00 GMT, 8PM in Dubai and 4pm in Ghana.

It will be televised live on Ceek and AshesGyamera.com just like the game against Al Hilal.

Kotoko are expected to return to the country next weekend to wrap up their preparations for the start of the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League season. They will head to Dawu to face Dreams FC on opening day at the Theater of Dreams before they host Bechem United at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium a week later.

Exactly 12 years ago today: Ghana wins Fifa U20 World Cup after beating Brazil

The Black Satellites made history in Egypt as they became the first African side to lift the coveted trophy

It was Friday, October 16, 2009 when Ghana faced Brazil in the final of the Fifa U20 World Cup at the Cairo International Sports Stadium. The South Americans were obviously huge favourites to lift the trophy and Ghana’s worries were even compounded after the saw red card very early in the game.

However, through determination and perseverance, the Black Satellites held on to pick a famous victory which has since been in the minds of Ghanaians.

Where are the players now and what are they doing with their respective lives?

1. Daniel Agyei
The safest pair of hands for the team at the 2009 FIFA Youth tournament. He kept the post in 7 matches and saved 3 of the penalties that won the trophy against Brazil.

He earned his first senior call to the Black Stars for the World Cup qualification match against Mali in 2009 and made his Black Stars debut on 18 November 2009 in a friendly match against Angola. Daniel Adjei has won a paltry five appearances for the Black Stars. Daniel since 2013 has failed to earn a national team cup up and he currently plays for Wolaita Dicha SC in Ethiopia.

2. Samuel Inkoom
The right-back is among the players who won both the 2009 African Youth Championship in Rwanda and the World Cup in Egypt the same year. His performance at the tournament earned him a place in the senior side, the Black Stars, on 20 November 2008 against Tunisia. He made his debut for the Black Stars in their World Cup qualifier against Benin on 28 March, which Ghana won 1–0.

After his fine display in Egypt, Inkoom joined FC Basel in the Swiss Super League on a three-year deal but the defender made a switch in January 2011 to FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the Ukrainian Premier League. After two years in Ukrain, Inkoom was transferred to Bastia in the French Ligue 1 for the rest of the 2013-14 season. The following season, Inkoom again moved on a six-month loan, this time to Greek side Platanias in January 2014.

On 23 June 2017, the Bulgarian Football Union banned Inkoom for one year following a legal notice from FIFA that he had caused damages to a real estate worth 65 316 USD while he was playing for D.C. United.

Inkoom has played 46 matches with the Black Stars and he is relaunching his career in the Georgia with FC Torpedo Kutaisi

3. Gladson Awako
Awako started his career with colts club All Stars FC in 2006. Two years later, the versatile midfielder joined then Ghana Premier League side Heart of Lions, before signing for Brekum Chelsea in 2011. Currently, with TP Mazembe, Awako has been to fellow DR Congo Super Ligue side CS Don Bosco for the season.

The 30-year-old joined the Ravens in 2012 after playing with Berekum Chelsea in the CAF Champions League Group stage. He has played 90 matches (official and friendly) with 13 goals and 26 assists. He is currently a player of Ghana Premier League champions Hearts of Oak after he joined from city rivals Great Olympics.

4. Jonathan Mensah
He was plying his trade with South African side Free State Stars when he earned a call-up to the Ghana U-20 squad.

Mensah’s performances during the 2009 World Youth Championship earned him a call-up to the 2010 World Cup, held in South Africa where he was given the number 8 shirt usually worn by Michael Essien. He is now the first-choice centre back for the Black Stars and has formed a formidable partnership with John Boye at the heart of defence.

Mensah was snapped up by Udinese after the tournament and moved to their farm club Granada without making it. He then moved to Evian TG IN 2011, making just 49 appearances with the Fench club in his 4-year stay in France.

Mensah currently plays for Columbus Crew and has even become the captain after leaving Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala.

5. Daniel Addo
He was a key member of the under-20 team that won the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt. He received a red card in the final match against Brazil. Formerly of Ukrainian side FC Zorya, the 25-year-old was named in Ghana’s squad in June 2012 for the double 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho and Zambia but never made it to the bench. He joined Ashgold on a free transfer in January 2016, but couldn’t help the miners retain the Ghana Premier League title last season. He left Ashgold after seven months to sign for Northen Cypriot side, Gençlik Gücü Sports Club.

The former King Faisal defender is currently with Gokulam Kerala in the Indian League

6. David Addy
Addy started his senior club career with Ghanaian side Inter Allies and was subsequently transferred to Danish Superliga club Randers FC in 2008. During his time with Randers FC, he made a total of 23 appearances, which included three appearances for the club in the UEFA Europa League qualifiers.

The Ghanaian international has played for Portuguese giants FC Porto and was later loaned to Academica de Coimbra in Portugal and Panetolikos in Greece. The ex-Porto player helped Vitoria SC to win the domestic silverware, Taca de Portugal in 2013 and also helped them qualify for the 2013-2014 UEFA Europa League where he made successful appearances against Real Betis, Olympic Lyon and Rijeka.

He spent five years in Europe before moving to Indian club Delhi Dynamos. He was recently in Ethiopia playing for one of the clubs

7. Abeiku Quansah
Abeiku Quansah moved from Windy Professionals F.C. to OGC Nice in 2008. He made his debut in the Coupe de la Ligue against US Creteil on 11 November 2008 and his second game in the Coupe de France on 3 January 2009 against Arras Football. After three year stint with the French club, Quansah signed for Arsenal Kyiv of Ukraine, making just 13 appearances. In October 2013, Quansah terminated his contract with Arsenal Kyiv due to financial constraints. He is currently in Egypt playing for El Gouna, a club he joined in 2014.

8. Emmanuel Agyemang Badu
The man who ended Africa’s long, painful 22 years without a trophy, with his winning penalty for the Black Satellites to secure the World Youth title in 2009. That kick made Ghana the first African nation to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup

He is still at the top of his game and is a key figure for Udinese and the national team. In 2010, Badu was selected for his first Africa Cup of Nations as the Black Stars finished runners-up to Egypt, and went on to appear in the 2012 and 2013 editions of the tournament, with the team twice recording fourth-placed finishes.

During the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, in a group match between Ghana and Guinea, Badu flipped up a teammate’s pass from just outside the penalty area and launched a mid-air volley to score a goal that was later nominated for the 2012 FIFA Puskás Award. After missing the 2010 FIFA World Cup through injury, Badu was selected in Ghana’s squad for the 2014 tournament.

The former Udinese midfielder has made over 60 appearances for Ghana but recently retired from international football. He recently signed for Qingdao F.C. in China.

9. Opoku Agyemang
Opoku began his career with AshantiGold Soccer Academy in 2005 and was promoted to the senior team a year later. He was then transferred to Tunisian side Club Sportif Sfaxien as a free agent, in January 2007. On December 2008, Opoku signed for Al Sadd of the Qatar Stars League. Three years later, he joined another Qatari club Al-Ahli on a three-month loan deal from Al Sadd.

The speedster has battled injuries since playing at the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations and had to spend nine months in the treatment room. The injury setback ruled him out of the action of the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa. He is not playing football actively again.

10. Andre Ayew
Ayew had always been destined for success. Having led the nation to success in previous years, he was then among the standout players in the Black Stars’ team at the 2010 World Cup.

After featuring for Swansea City for one season, Ayew signed for West Ham United for a club-record fee of £20.5 million on a three-year contract in August 2016, with the option of an extra two years. Ayew’s debut game for West Ham, on 15 August 2016, against Chelsea, lasted 35 minutes before he was substituted after sustaining a thigh injury.

After featuring for Swansea City for one season, Ayew signed for West Ham United for a club-record fee of £20.5 million on a three-year contract in August 2016, with the option of an extra two years. Ayew’s debut game for West Ham, on 15 August 2016, against Chelsea, lasted 35 minutes before he was substituted after sustaining a thigh injury.

Ayew went on loan to Fenerbache last season, playing 22 games and scorer of 5 goals. He is the current captain for Ghana and plays for Qatari giants Al Sadd who are coached by former Barcelona star Xavi Hernandez.

11. Latif Salifu
Salifu is one of the biggest talents to emerge from Liberty Professionals. The striker scored 12 goals in 16 games in his first season and was a nominee for Player of the Year in 2008. He later switched camps to sign for Berekum Chelsea but fail to make his mark with the Blues. Salifu, who reportedly signed for Hearts of Oak in 2015, terminated his contract with the Phobians a month after signing for Hearts of Oak in September 2015. Three months later, Salifu left Ghana to seal a two-year deal with Ivorian champions, FC Tanda.

12. Ghandi Kassenu
Kassenu also began his career with Liberty Professionals and was loaned out to Swedish club BK Häcken in 2008. In 2011, he joined Moldovan club Sheriff Tiraspol for their 2011–12 Divizia Naţională season. He has had stints with BK Hacken of Sweden as well as Al Merreikh of Sudan. In June this year, Kassenu signed a short-term deal with Hearts of Oak for the second round of the 2018/19 Ghana Premier League season. He is currently unattached.

13. Rabiu Mohammed
Rabiu signed for Russian based side Krylia Sovetov early this year after edging his 3-year stint with Anzhi Makhachkala.

The former Liberty prodigy has had stints with several clubs in Russian. He has amassed 31 caps for the Black Star.

Rabiu won his first senior cap for Ghana by coming on as a second-half substitute in the international friendly with Brazil in September 2011. He featured for Ghana at the 2012 and 2013 African Cup of Nations respectively. He last played for FK Tambov in Russia until the club was dissolved.

14. Daniel Opare
Bursting through the Real Madrid ranks as a teenager, Opare was tipped to become a great player for both club and country.

He was even recognized by World Soccer Magazine as one of the 50 Most Exciting Teenagers on the Planet. He received rave reviews for using his incredible foot speed and precision crossing to great effect for the Ghana national U-17 team at the 2007 U-17 World Cup.

However, injuries stalled his career and in 7 seasons he has only played 90 senior games for Real Madrid, Standard Liege, FC Porto and Besiktas.

Opare currently plays for Royal Antwerp F.C..

15. Philip Boampong
Boampong started his career at Suhum Maxbees in 2005 and later joined Wa All-Stars in 2008. After one year with the Wa based club, he signed for Berekum Arsenal in January 2009. In August 2012, Boampong joined Saudi Arabian side Al-Shoalah on a season-long loan. He returned to Ghana in 2013 to sign for Hearts of Oak but was was sacked by the Phobians in January 2016. Boampong is now a player of Sekondi Hasaacas.

16. Robert Dabuo
Dabuo was a member of the Ghana national under-17 football team in 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup in the Korea Republic. On 19 August 2008, Dabuo was called up to the Satellites and was part of the Ghana national under-20 football team that won the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt. He is now a goalkeepers coach at Ashanti Gold.

17. John Benson
Benson began his career with positive youth and latter join Shaggy Fc and also join Ajax Football Academy in [Obuasi] before transferring in 2006 to Goldfield’s academy, then in February 2006 signed from ASPIRE Academy for Sports Excellence and has after the 2009 FA U-20 World Cup signed for the Qatar Stars League side Al Ahli.

18. Ransford Osei
Ransford Osei was once described by FIFA.com as “an opportunistic goal machine” with superb pace and movement. He was also recognized by World Soccer Magazine as one of the 50 Most Exciting Teenagers on the Planet in their November 2007 Issue, following his exploits at the 2007 U-17 World Cup where he won the Adidas Silver Shoe as the competitions second-highest goalscorer with 8 goals, coming second by one goal to Macauley Chrisantus of Nigeria.

His career has been curtailed with injuries. He has had a stint with clubs in Europe and Africa and currently unattached.

19. Bright Addae
Addae began his senior career with Wa All Stars In November 2009, it was announced that he would be moving to Italian club Parma in the summer of 2010, after signing a four-year contract. In January 2011, he was loaned to Spanish club Terrassa until the end of the 2010–11 season. He has since featured for Terrassa, Crotone, Gorica, Gubbio and currently plying his trade with Serie B side Ascoli.

Addae made three appearances at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup and made his senior international debut for Ghana in 2010.

20. Dominic Adiyiah
Ghana’s prolific marksman Dominic Adiyiah? With 8 goals in 7 matches, his performances in the tournament were certainly deserving of all the praise and superlatives are thrown his way.

Sadly, Adiyiah represents a cautionary tale in the perils of putting your level hype above sensible decisions. He was the next big star of African football, many thought. But, it didn’t work out that way.

Despite glimpses of his talent, he has never really built on the promise he showed in his early days at Heart of Lions and the national U.20 team.

Awarded the Golden Shoe for the top scorer with 8 goals in 7 games and was also named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament of the 2009 FIFA World Cup.

Adiyah has not lived up to his full potential after having a blistering tournament. He earned a big move in 2010 to Italian giants AC Milan but failed to break through into the first team set up. He currently plays for Sisaket FC in Thailand.

21. Joseph Addo
After his return from the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, Addobecame the starting goalie for his club Sekondi Hasaacas. Addo left the club following its relegation to the Division One to sign for Heart of Lions in start for the 2011–12. He then moved to Asante Kotoko in 2014, helping the Porcupine Warriors to win the league and cup double that year. His position at Kotoko was deemed untenable following the arrival of Ernest Sowah, Felix Annan and the presence Eric Ofori Antwi.

Aduana Stars then moved quickly to snap up the former Heart of Lions glovesman before the start of last season. Addo signed a two year deal with the Dormaa-based club.

He is still with Aduana Stars as they prepare for the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League season.

Culled from PulseGh

Check the details of the TOP SEVEN players WAC will miss against Hearts of Oak in Champions League

The Red Castle will be without several first team players and AshesGyamera has gone down to check out the details of their absence

Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco arrived in Ghana very late on Friday ahead of the Caf Champions League second round first leg clash with Ghana champions Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.

However, the two-time African champions touched down without ten key players who could’ve added a bite to their squad and probably help them to pick a favourable scoreline in Ghana.

As a result, AshesGyamera.com’s editor-in-chief, Evans Gyamera-Antwi, has delved deep to ascertain why these players will miss the game and if they stand a chance to play part in the return fixture holding in Rabat next week?

TAHA MOURID

Wydad’s young goalkeeper Taha Mourid did not travel with the team to Accra due to an injury relay.

The 18-year-old shot-stopper

The 18-year-old underwent a surgery weeks ago after going through a long period of pain in his right hand and will be missed. It highly unlikely for him to recover on time for the return fixture next week.

SOUFIANE KARKACH

Wydad Athletic Club young midfielder Soufiane Karkach did not also make the list to Accra due to an injury to his right foot.

Soufiane Karkach when he signed for WAC

The youngster, who joined WAC from RS Berkane in 2019, will be hugely missed for his hard work and determination. He is one of the players with a lot of energy and technical eyes. He is highly composed and rarely gives faulty passes in games.

REDA JAADI

WAC will also miss the services of top player Reda Jaadi after an incredible start to the new season. Jaadi was injured during Morocco’s 2-1 win over Sierra Leone in a friendly game recently.

He came on as a second half substitute and was taken off after some minutes.

Reda Jaadi scored the winner vs. Hassania Agadir last month

According to reports in Morocco, Jaadi will be out for at least eight weeks and this rule him out of both games.

SALAHEDDINE BENYACHOU

WAC will miss the services of youngster Salaheddine Benyachou after he underwent a surgery last week.

Salaheddine Benyachou in action for WAC

The 21-year-old, who joined WAC from Olympique Club de Safi in a deal worth around US$350,000, went under the knife last two weeks following an appendix operation.

He is expected to sit out of action for at least three weeks before he can completely be healed. Benyachou scored nine goals in the Morocco Botola Pro League last season after 29 games and he became the youngest player to score four goals or more in first half of a league game in Morocco.

WALID EL KARTI

The 27-year-old surprisingly left the Moroccan giants last week to sign for Egyptian side Pyramids FC in a deal worth around $1.6 million.

El Karti being announced by Pyramids FC as their new signing

Karti, who is now ranked among the top five highest paid players plying their trade in Africa, helped Wydad Athletic Club to win four Moroccan Batola League titles, one Caf Champions League trophy and a Caf Super Cup after his eight-year stay with the Red Castle.

He was also part of the Morocco national team that won the 2018 and 2020 African Nations Championships (CHAN) titles.

AMINE ABOULFATH

The 23-year-old’s absence due to a foot injury will be hugely felt by Wydad Athletic Club.

Amine Aboulfath receiving WAC’s Player of the Month award

It is one of the main reasons why Hearts of Oak can start dreaming of a win at the Accra Sports Stadium. As a centre-back, Aboulfath has consistently provided solidity at the back for WAC even since he was allowed me make his bow. He was adjudged the club’s Best Player of the month of March.

Guy Carel Mbenza Mbenza

The Congolese striker joined Wydad Athletic Club on loan from Belgian giants Royal Antwerp with an option to make it permanent and he has been an instant hit.

Guy Carel Mbenza will be missed hugely by WAC

The 21-year-old has carved a niche for himself in Morocco as he consistently torment defenders and score goals with ease. Unfortunately, he arrived in Morocco very late and the club could not register him for the Caf Champions League. However, should WAC progress to the group stage, he will have the opportunity to be registered and then showcase his talent.

Last season, Mbenza netted seven goals and provided two assists after 15 league games for Swiss side FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy while on loan.

Also, WAC will be without their head coach Walid Regragu and two assistant coaches have been hot with COVID-19.

WAC head coach Walid Regragu tested positive of COVID-19

The trio didn’t travel to Ghana as they are to undergo a mandatory quarantine. It is likely that they may not even play a role in the reverse fixture next week.

Video: Wydad Athletic Club touch down at Kotoka International airport to face Hearts of Oak

The North African giants have finally arrived in the country with a chartered flight ahead of their game against the Phobians on Sunday

Moroccan giants Wydad Athletic Club have successfully arrived in Ghana ahead of the Caf Champions League second round first leg against Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.

The two-time African giants touched down with a contingent of over 40 people including players, technical team members and the club’s top hierarchy.

WAC at Kotoka International Airport

However, they were without head coach Walid Regragui and one of his assistant coaches after the duo were tested positive of Coronavirus ahead of the trip to Ghana

Also, WAC will be without former captain Walid El Karti as the experienced midfielder opted to sign for Egyptian side Pyramids FC last week.

WAC players and Officials boarding bus to hotel

AshesGyamera’s sources have revealed Taha Mourid, Soufiane Karkach, Reda Jaadi, Salaheddine Benyachou, Amine Aboulfathand Abdellah Haimoud did not travel with the team also due to injury concerns.

WAC players & officials doing check out

Meanwhile, Jalal Daoudi and Guy Carel Mbenza who have been very influential for them in the Moroccan League did not come to Ghana since they were not registered for the Caf Champions League due to late arrival at the club.

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How WAC players train for games

Wydad Athletic Club will train at the Accra Sports Stadium on Saturday afternoon at exactly 3pm.

Former Kotoko captain Hendricks shows Hearts how to defeat WAC

The former centre-back has advised the Phobians ahead of the Caf Champions League game over the weekend

Former Asante Kotoko captain Joe Hendricks believes Hearts of Oak must be clinical upfront and avoid unnecessary tackles in their game against Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco on Sunday.

The Phobians will host the North African giants in the first leg of the tie at the Accra Sports Stadium and the winner after the two legs will book its place in the group stage.

“Hearts of Oak had a splendid form last season and if they want to qualify for the group stage, they must beat Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco convincingly in the first leg in Accra,” Hendricks told Ahoto FM.

“They should avoid unnecessary fouls that can give WAC a goal on Sunday. The defenders should be very careful and the strikers must also utilize every chance that come their way.

“You can’t be missing chances and expect to qualify to the group stage especially when you are playing against North Africwn opponents,” he added.

Hearts defeated CI Kamsar from Guinea in the preliminary round but Wydad Athletic Club were drawn bye and would only be playing their first game on Sunday.

AshesGyamera’s sources have revealed that Wydad Athletic Club will arrive in Ghana without their head coach after he was tested positive of COVID-19.

Also, their captain and one midfielder have been ruled out of the game due to different reasons.

Meanwhile, the founder and leader of the Liberal Party of Ghana, Percival Kofi Akpaloo, has urged Hearts of Oak players to defeat Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco in the first leg of the Caf Champions League and receive a package of GH₵1,000 each.

Medeama coach Fosu advises Kotoko supporters why to lower expectations in Prosper Ogum’s first season

The Yellow and Mauve boss has added his voice on why the Porcupine Warriors fraternity should lower their expectations ahead of the new season

Medeama coach Ignatius Osei-Fosu has advised Asante Kotoko supporters to lower their expectations ahead of the start of the 201/22 Ghana Premier League season.

According, the former Techiman Eleven Wonders boss, Kotoko may struggle under new coach Prosper Ogum Narteh since he joined the club few weeks ago and has to get enough time to blend the old and new players.

Kotoko offloaded twelve players including captain Felix Annan and assistant captain Emmanuel Gyamfi as well as Augustine Okrah, Wahab Adams, Habib Mohammed and Latif Anabila.

As a result, they have signed thirteen players so far in their bid to rebuild the team for future success.

“The first thing I will say to Kotoko supporters is to lower their expectations,” Fosu said.

“The team has a new coach, more of a new technical direction and you have added about 15 new players so it will not be like a team that has been there for sometime.

“When they start and things don’t go as expected, let the fans not be angry because is part of the deal that football is not magic.

“Football is played with principles, it is also a gradual process. I trust Prosper Narteh, the process will come,” he added.

Asante Kotoko are currently in United Arab Emirates for a pre-season tour and they lost their first game against a third-tier side Al Hilal United on Thursday.

They are expected to play other friendly games before they arrive in Ghana on October 22 to wrap up their fine tuning for the new season.

Kotoko will open their season’s campaign with an away trip to Dawu to face Dreams FC at the Theater of Dreams on October 29 before they host Bechem United at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.

Mikel Obi reveals how Michael Essien helped him to succeed at Chelsea

Former Nigeria international and Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel has lauded Michael Essien on his impact in his career during his early days at Chelsea.

According to Mikel, he was initially feeling jittery when he arrived but Essien helped him to settle down.

The duo were an integral member of Jose Mourinho’s squad that won the Premier League in 2006 and went on to win several other top trophies.

The Nigerian, unlike Essien, spent eleven years at the Stamford Bridge and played 249 Premier League games , scoring a goal and providing ten assists

“Suddenly, I was sharing a dressing room with all these players I had watched on television back in Africa,” Mikel told The Athletic.

“I was sitting next to Lassana Diarra. I’d be there thinking, ‘Oh my God, it’s Didier Drogba. It’s Frank Lampard. It’s John Terry’.

“Michael Essien (who joined from Lyon in the summer of 2005) really helped me. Michael always told me I was a good player and just reminded me to bring the ball down, control and pass.

“If you need to dribble, dribble. If you don’t need to, just pass. You are strong. You are fast, too. If you can, just push the ball past and run, run, run because they cannot catch you.

‘”He was the guy who really helped me and made me have a lot of confidence,” he added.

Black Stars ‘wonderboy’ Issahaku Fatawu joins Dreams FC

The wonderkid has joined the Still Believe lads ahead of the new season

Ghana youngster Abdul Fatawu Issahaku has joined Premier League side Dreams FC in a one-year loan deal ahead of the start of 2021/22 season.
 

The 17-year-old, who was linked with Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon and Premier League side Liverpool, is believed to have signed a short term deal from Steadfast FC.

Although, reports in the local media earlier this week suggested that Issahaku will joining Ghana Premier League returnees Real Tamale United, AshesGyamera’s sources have revealed that Dreams FC hijacked the move in the eleventh hour.

The Dawu-based club promised him a starting role and more game time in their squad which enticed him and his counsel.

Issahaku was the Best Player of 2021 Africa U20 Nations Cup as helped Ghana to win the title. He scored two incredible goals and assisted six goals to get the world talking about his immense quality.

He made his senior national team debut last weekend when Ghana defeated Zimbabwe 3-1 in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.

The youngster was handed a starting birth by Milovan Rajevac and he impressed a lot of Ghanaians with his sterling performance.

He will make his Premier League debut against Asante Kotoko at the Theater of Dreams in Dawu on October 29 when the new season kicks off.

Issahaku is expected to leave the shores of the country next year for greener pastures when he turns 18.

Highlights: Al Hilal United 1-0 Kotoko; Nettey’s own goal lands Prosper Ogum in first defeat

The Porcupine Warriors’ preparations for the new season took off on a slow start as they succumbed to a defeat against a lower division side in a friendly in far away Dubai on Thursday morning

Asante Kotoko were defeated 1-0 against Al Hilal United in their first friendly game as part of their pre-season tour in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday morning at the Al Hamriyah Sport and Cultural Club in Sharjah.

Head coach Prosper Ogum Narteh started goalkeeper Razak Abalora in pst ahead of Kwame Baah. Christopher Nettey and Patrick Asmah started the game as the right and left wing back respectively while skipper Ismail Abdul Ganiyu and Yussi Mubarik took over the duties of centre backs.

New signing Richard Boadu ‘Agadas’ who arrived from Medeama last month was started in midfield and alongside Emmanuel Keyekeh while Dickson Afoakwa and Clinton Opoku started on the wings.

Joseph Amoako led the attack and Fabio Gama played behind him as the No.10

Kotoko almost took the lead by the 10th minute when Patrick Asmah whipped in a cross but Opoku couldn’t direct his header on target.

Five minutes later, Fabio Gama combined with Dickson Afoakwa to set up Amoako but the youngster’s last ditch effort went wide.

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After the break, Kotoko looked unsettled as Hilal United took the game to them. The Dubai-based club unsurprisingly took the lead through an own goal.

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Defender Christopher Nettey mistakenly kicked the ball into his own net as goalkeeper Razak Abalora could not stop it despite stretching to his elastic limit.

The Porcupine Warriors left Ghana last week and are expected to return by October 22 before they play their first game of the new season against Dreams FC in Dawu.

Kotoko Starting XI vs Al Hilal United

  1. Razak Abalora
  2. Christopher Nettey
  3. Mubarik Yussif
  4. Ismail Abdul Ganiyu (C)
  5. Patrick Asmah
  6. Richard Boadu
  7. Emmanuel Keyekeh
  8. Fabio Gama
  9. Dickson Afoakwa
  10. Clinton Opoku
  11. Joseph Amoako

Substitution

  1. Kwame Baah
  2. Richmond Lamptey
  3. Sherif Mohammed
  4. Andrews Kwadwo Appau
  5. Maxwell Agyemang
  6. Samuel Appiah
  7. Mudasiru Salifu

Head Coach: Dr. Prosper Nartey Ogum

LIVE STREAMING: Asante Kotoko vs Al Hilal (Watch LIVE)

The Porcupine Warriors take on the lower division side in a friendly in far away Dubai on Thursday morning

Asante Kotoko face Al Hilal United in their first friendly game as part of their pre-season tour in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday morning.

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Head coach Prosper Ogum Narteh started goalkeeper Razak Abalora in post ahead of Kwame Baah. Christopher Nettey and Patrick Asmah are starting the game as the right and left wing back respectively while skipper Ismail Abdul Ganiyu and Yussif Mubarik take over the duties of centre backs.

New signing Richard Boadu ‘Agadas’, who arrived from Medeama last month, starts in midfield alongside Emmanuel Keyekeh while Dickson Afoakwa and Clinton Opoku start on the wings.

Joseph Amoako lead the attack and Fabio Gama plays behind him as the No.10