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OFFICIAL: Asante Kotoko coach names 25 players to travel to UAE for pre-season

The Porcupine Warriors boss has officially announced the players that will travel to the Gulf region for the pre-season tour

Asante Kotoko head coach Prosper Ogum Narteh has announced a 25-man squad that will travel to United Arab Emirates for the club’s pre-season tour ahead of the start of the 2021/23 Ghana Premier League season.

Two goalkeepers Razak Abalora and Kwame Baah made the squad which means that youngster Danlad Ibrahim who is currently with the Black Stars for international duties will be left behind.

New players Clinton Opoku, Richard Boadu, Samuel Appiah, Maxwell Agyemang, Augustine Agyapong, Joseph Amoako, Samuel Boateng made the squad.

The others include Richmond Lamptey, Dickson Afoakwa and Sherrif Mohammed, who will join old faces like Fabio Gama, Christopher Nettey and Imoro Ibrahim.

Kotoko are expected to depart Accra on Thursday evening and return on October 22 before Ghana Premier League kicks off a week a later.

Kotoko are expected to play at least two friendly games in UAE with unnamed clubs to enable coach Ogum to assess his players and select his first team for the new season.

Asante Kotoko sign youngster Amoako as eleventh new player

The youngster has secured a deal with the Porcupine Warriors and will remain at Baba Yara Sports Stadium until 2024

Asante Kotoko have announced the signing of midfielder Joseph Amoako from Division Two side Young Red Bull FC, the two clubs have confirmed.

Amoako, 18, signed a three-year deal with Kotoko on Thursday together with forward Dickson Afoakwa after the duo passed their medical.

 “We’re delighted to announce the signing of young talented midfielder Joseph Amoako on a three-year deal from Young Red Bull FC,” a club statement read.

Amoako is expected to join the senior team after their trip to United Arab Emirates.

He has now become the eleventh signing this season after Dickson Afoakwa, Augustine Agyapong, Sheriff Mohammed and Samuel Appiah, Clinton Opoku, Richmond Lamptey, Maxwell Agyemang, Samuel Boateng, Isaac Oppong and Richard Boadu.

Asante Kotoko sign tenth player Yaw ‘Dick’ Afoakwa until 2024

The Porcupine Warriors have sealed a deal with the forward after meeting the expectations of the technical team during his two-week trial

Asante Kotoko have announced the signing of winger Dickson Afoakwa on Thursday ahead of the start of the new season.

The 26-year-old signed a three-year contract with Kotoko after impressing the club’s technical and management team during his trial.

Afoakwa joins Kotoko from his short stint in South Africa where he played for Premier Soccer League side Stellenbosch.

“DEAL DONE: We have completed the signing of winger Dickson Afoakwa. The offensive player joins as a free agent on a three-year deal,” a Kotoko statement read.

WelcomeYawDic🤝

Dickson Afoakwa was born in Kumasi and started his professional career Cornerstones FC in the Ghana Division One League until 2016.

He later joined Dinamo Brest before signing for South African Stellenbosch in 2019.

Afoakwa has become the tenth player Asante Kotoko have signed this season. The others are Richard Boadu, Samuel Appiah, Richmond Lamptey, Maxwell Agyemang, Clinton Opoku and Stephen Boateng and Sherrif Mohammed.

Kotoko will travel to United Arab Emirates on Thursday to continue their preparations for the new season. They are expected to spend two weeks in the Gulf region and will return to the country on October 22.

Confirmed: Fifa/CAF approves 4,000 spectators for Ghana vs Zimbabwe in Cape Coast

The world’s football governing body has given Ghana the green light to allow a certain number of spectators to watch the Black Stars’ game against the Warriors on Saturday

Ghana Football Association has received an approval letter from Fifa to allow 4,000 spectators in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifying game against Zimbabwe on Saturday.

Although, Ghana had 20,000 spectators around when they played against Ethiopia, earlier reports suggested that the game could be played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 scare.

“Through the hard work and negotiating prowess of the Ghana Football Association, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and FIFA have approved Ghana’s request to admit spectators for Saturday’s Group G FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualifier against Zimbabwe,” a Ghana FA statement read.

“CAF has approved Four Thousand (4,000) spectators for the match – an improvement over the 2,250 spectators which was approved for last month’s opener against Ethiopia.

“Per this directive, the Safety and Security Officer of the GFA, Julius Ben Emunah shall together with all the relevant stakeholders i.e., Ministry of Youth and Sports, National Sports Authority, the Security Agencies and the COVID-19 Officer, Dr. Christine Baah ensure strict adherence of the CAF/FIFA COVID-19 protocols.

“The GFA advise Ghanaians to obey all the Protocols strictly to first and foremost have a successful match and also to avoid any sanctions from CAF and FIFA.

“The Group G encounter between Ghana and Zimbabwe will kick off at 1600GMT on Saturday, October 9, 2021,” the statement added.

Ghana sit second in Group G with three points, one point behind South Africa who will also play Ethiopia in the other group game.

Asante Kotoko new captain Abdul Ganiu speaks about his new role and ambitions for the club

The Porcupine Warriors new skipper has expressed his delight for the honour bestowed him to lead the new era of the club

Asante Kotoko defender Ismail Abdul Ganiu has expressed his excitement following the club’s decision to name him the new captain ahead of the start of 2021/22 Ghana Premier League season.

Ganiu, who joined Kotoko from Karela United in 2018 in a three-year deal, signed a new contract on Wednesday which will see him through to 2025 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

Ganiu’s new contract with Kotoko

And with the club’s former captain Felix Annan and assistant captain Emmanuel Gyamfi now free agents following the mutual termination of their contracts, the technical team led by new coach Prosper Ogum Narteh has confirmed Ganiu as the new leader of a new era.

“Another platform to enjoy the teaming support of the Red Army and most importantly putting on the famous Red shirt,” Ganiu posted on his official Twitter page.

“I also take this opportunity to wholeheartedly accept the new responsibility placed on me as a leader,” he added.

According to AshesGyamera’s sources, midfielder Mudasiru Salifu will be the first deputy captain while goalkeeper Razak Abalora takes over as the second assistant captain when the duo are unavailable.

Kotoko are currently in Accra to continue with their pre-season. They are expected to depart Ghana for United Arab Emirates on Thursday for a two-week tour and arrive in the country on October 22.

They will play their first league match of the season against Dreams FC in Dawu on October 31 before they host Bechem United in their first home game at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium a week later.

PLAYERS LIKELY TO TRAVEL TO UAE:

Goalkeepers: Razak Abalora, Kwame Baah, Danlad Ibrahim

Defenders: Ismail Ganiu, Ibrahim Imoro, Christopher Nartey, Andrew Kwaku Apau, Samuel Appiah, Sheriff Mohammed,

Midfielders: Richard Boadu, Isaac Oppong , Clinton Opoku, Samuel Boateng, Fabio Gama, Patrick Asmah, Yussif Mubarik, Emmanuel Keyekeh, Mudasiru Salifu, Richmond Lamptey,

Strikers:

Maxwell Agyemang, Francis Andy Kumi, Evans Adomako, Solomon Sarfo Taylor, Dickson Afoakwa

“I love Ghana and speak Twi but I want to play for Spain,” Athletic Bilbao striker Inaki Williams reveals why

The La Liga suggests he feels more Spanish than being a Ghanaian since he was born and raised in Basque

Spanish born midfielder with Ghanaian descent Inaki Williams has insisted that he is still waiting for his chance to play for the Spanish national team despite attempts by Ghana Football Association to change his mind.

The 27-year-old was born in Basque to Ghanaian parents [Maria and Felix] and has lived all his life in Spain.

Although, he has only featured for the Spanish national team once in 2016 against Bosnia and Herzegovina in a friendly game, he is still hopeful of becoming a regular after five years of neglect.

“I’m grateful to where I grew and became who I am. Ghana tried to convince me, but I was born in Spain, in Bilbao. I won’t ever forget my family roots, but I feel Basque and can’t con anyone,” Inaki told Guardian.

“I would be comfortable with Ghana, I’m sure, but I shouldn’t be there …”

“And my mum knows how people love football there: it’s quite something, and she’d be worried about me.

“When my mum’s angry, she swears at us in Ghanaian but we speak Spanish. When my parents came, it was English but we lost that. I could have a conversation in English but it’s not fluent now. When my grandparents call, I speak to them in Twi. I admire and love Ghana, the culture, food, tradition.

“My parents are from Accra and I really enjoy going. But I wasn’t born or raised there, my culture’s here, and there are players for whom it would mean more. I don’t think it would be right to take the place of someone who really deserves to go and who feels Ghana 100%,” he added.

Iñaki Williams was named after a priest Iñaki Mardones who helped his father and mother to settle in Spain upon their arrival in Europe and he shed light on how his parents fled Ghana through the Sahara desert without food and water in search of greener pastures and better life for him and his siblings

“They did part in a truck, one of those with the open back, 40 people packed in, then walked days,” Williams said.

“People fell, left along the way, people they buried. It’s dangerous: there are thieves waiting, rapes, suffering. Some are tricked into it. Traffickers get paid and then halfway say:

“The journey ends here.’ Chuck you out, leave you with nothing: no water, no food. Kids, old people, women. People go not knowing what’s ahead, if they’ll make it. My mum said: ‘If I knew, I would have stayed.’ She was pregnant with Inaki but didn’t know.

“They reached Melilla [Spain’s north African enclave], climbed the fence and the civil guard detained them. They didn’t have papers and came as migrants, so you get sent back.

“When they were in jail a lawyer from [the Catholic aid organisation] Caritas who spoke, English said: ‘The only thing you can try is tell them you’re from a country at war.’ They tore up their Ghanaian papers and said they were from Liberia to apply for political asylum. Thanks to him, we arrived in Bilbao.”

Inaki became a La Liga legend last Friday after he broke the record for most consecutive games in La Liga history when Athletic Bilbao beat Deportivo Alaves 1-0.

That game means that Inaki has played 203 successive matches and has now surpassed the record held by former Real Sociedad defender Juan Larranaga from 1986-1992.

The last time Inaki failed to play. aLa Liga games was on April 17, 2016 which is more than five year ago.

“The doctors and physios say it’s incredible, that it’s impossible for there to be a case like this again, especially playing high-intensity games every three days,” he says.

“Thank my parents for the genes: I don’t know what it is but there’s something inside me.

“I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t played with knocks or pain; I’ve played on medication with injections, moments the manager and the team needs you. And I had two seasons going into the final weeks with four yellows. ‘Buah, if there’s a fifth, that’s a ban.’ But I don’t protest much or kick anyone,” he admits, laughing.

“[But] it wasn’t really until the last week that it was on my mind, when there were three games in seven days to break the record: home, away, home. You’re so close, there’s a risk, you think: ‘Woah, something could happen, I could lose this.’ Until then, you don’t think of it. Destiny is written.”

Inaki’s junior brother Nico Williams, is also currently a player of Athletic Bilbao and the 19-year-old born in Pamplona made his debut for Bilbao this year.

He is also reportedly in the books of Ghana Football Association and could play for the country of his parents unlike his senior brother.

Ghana will play Zimbabwe in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers on Saturday at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium and the return leg has been slated for Tuesday in Harare.

Should Ghana qualify to the World Cup, Iñaki may be tempted to rescind his decision and represent Ghana at the international level.

Dan Owusu reveals why he regrets playing for Black Stars

The former Ghana Premier League topscorer has shed light on reasons why he sometimes feels discouraged for representing the Black Stars during his heydays

Former Ghana international striker Dan Owusu has revealed why he feels disappointed with the treatments meted out to former Black Stars players and admits he at times regret playing for the senior national team.

The former Bofoakwa Tano poster boy shot to fame in the 1970’s as his goalscoring prowess made him a household name.

He became the first ever Ghanaian player to win Ghana Premier League’s topscorer award on three successive occasions.

However, he insists he has been neglected just like a lot of his colleagues following their retirement and even when they get the opportunity to get closer to the national team, they are treated like strangers.

“The old players of our national team have been rejected by the Football Association. We were invited to join the Black Stars but haven’t been given the best of treatment,” Owusu said, as quoted by Rainbow Radio.

“William Klutse, the technical director of Inter Allies, was invited to travel with the national team but was treated like a common supporter. They did nothing to show that he is a legend.

“We are always invited but when we get there we aren’t allowed to get close to the players. I am very sad, and I have regretted playing for the Black Stars of Ghana.

“I got injured through serving the national team, and nothing has been done concerning this happening.

“We were given an amount of GH¢17,000.00 by the former president but it isn’t enough for the former players. Something special should be done for former players for their dedication and services to the country,” he added.

Ghana will play Zimbabwe in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers first leg on Saturday at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium before they travel to Harare four days later for the return fixture.

Black Stars massively whip Soccer Intellectuals in friendly ahead of World Cup qualifiers

The Black Stars continued their preparations for the upcoming Fifa World Cup qualifiers with a wonderful display in their first friendly game

Ghana’s Black Stars defeated lower division side Soccer Intellectuals 8-0 in a friendly game at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Tuesday.

The game was part of the preparations ahead of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers against Zimbabwe scheduled for Saturday.

Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac deployed a 4-3-3 formation as he started Joe Wollacott in post ahead of Richard Attah, Ati-Zigi and Danlad Ibrahim.

Dreams FC defender Philimon Baffour started as the right back while Baba Rahman took over the place of the left back ahead of Gideon Mensah of FC Bordeaux. Leicester City defender Daniel Amartey and Celta Vigo star Joseph Aidoo completed the defensive setup.

In midfield, Real Mallorca’s Baba Iddrisu partnered Thomas Partey and Kudus Mohammed in a triangular shape while Joel Fameyeh, Kamaldeen Sulemana and Jordan Ayew led the attack.

Stade Rennes midfielder Kamaldeen Sulemana scored a brace just like Steadfast FC youngster Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.

Also, Kudus Mohammed and and Benjamin Tetteh, Yaw Yeboah and Joel Fameyeh added one goal each to wrap up a wonderful display.

Interestingly, Jordan Ayew missed a penalty as he was presented with an opportunity to score his first goal in 47 games for club and country. However, he compensated his missed opportunity with four assists out of the eight goals scored by the Black Stars.

Ghana will continue with their preparations on Thursday at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium before Zimbabwe also train at the venue on Friday.

What Ghana Premier League players should learn from Emmanuel Gyamfi’s saga with Asante Kotoko

The midfielder, unceremoniously, is on his way out of the Porcupine Warriors camp but what lessons must be learnt from his exit?

The Emmanuel Gyamfi saga at Asante Kotoko which has led to his contract termination by the club should be a case study to top footballers, if not all footballers, in the Ghana Premier League.

These days, a ‘top’ player playing a top club should have a strong PR team who are ready to work for him 24/7 and at times dictate which news should come on social media or get discussed on radio and TV.

You can’t just sit down and think that your performance on the field of play is enough to make you successful. Everyday, people including football administrators, journalists, supporters and even your enemies set ‘agendas’ so you must topple them.

There are players who have done worse things than what have been said about Gyamfi but little is known by the general public because of one reason or the other.

Gyamfi has been a key player for Kotoko in the last three seasons but because the narrative about him have always been negative, many supporters believe he should leave the club.

Employ people, if you don’t have close friends, who will work for you pro Bono, to manage your social media and news which will be out there for you.

Grow your social media presence so that you can also use your accounts to speak your side of the story.

I’ve been advising some of the players and forcefully started something for some of them. Today, they are forever grateful even though they didn’t see the need some years ago.

The players should remember that they are celebrities just like musicians Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy as well as politicians. These people have employed others to manage their presence on social media and elsewhere for them so that they can be relevant and always look good in the eyes of their followers and potential investors.

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Asante Kotoko’s Ismail Ganiu sign contract extension; expected to get new position

The defender has committed his long-term future to the Porcupine Warriors after another impressive year at the centre of defence

Asante Kotoko defender Ismail Abdul Ganiu has signed a contract extension that will see him remain at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium through to 2025, the club has officially confirmed on Wednesday.

Ganiu initially joined Kotoko from Karela United in the summer of 2018, and quickly nailed down the number one spot in defence in then coach Kjetil Zachariason’s starting XI while establishing himself as one of the most consistent players in the Premier League.

Ganiu has played a key role in the club’s recent period and has now been rewarded for his contribution with a new long-term deal.


“Centre-back Ismail Abdul Ganiyu has signed a new two-year contract with us, keeping him at the club until 2023,” Kotoko posted on Twitter!l.

Congratulations, @officialGaniyu!!🤩

#AKSC #Ganiyu2023 #TogetherWeBuild https://t.co/CwecQ3Yau6

According to AshesGyamera’s sources, Ganiu will be named as Asante Kotoko new captain since former captain Felix Annan and assistant captain Emmanuel Gyamfi have both left the club this transfer period.

Ganiu is currently with the Kotoko squad in Accra for the pre-season tour. He is expected to lead the players when they travel to United Arab Emirates to continue their pre-season tour next week