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Pictures: CI Kamsar draw with WAC in a friendly game ahead of Hearts of Oak visit

The Crocodiles shared the spoils in their second pre-season friendly as they fine tune to host the Phobians next week

Hearts of Oak opponents in the preliminary round of the Caf Champions League, CI Kamsar, shared the spoils 1-1 with Warkiya Athletic Club in a pre-season friendly on Thursday in Conakry.

Kamsar came into this game on the back of a victory over AS Kaloum on Monday as they continue with their preparations to host Hearts on September 12.

Two former Asante Kotoko players started the game for Kamsar. Amos Frimpong started on the right wing while Martin Antwi was deployed behind striker Moussa Diallo.

After an end to end action in the early embers of the game, Warkiya took the lead through Gaoussou Siby by the fifth minute after they were awarded a penalty.

Kamsar players warming up for second half

Diallo also got the opportunity to level the score for Kamsar few minutes later from the penalty spot but he missed his effort.

After the break, Kamsar pushed men forward for the equaliser but the defence of Warkiya were resolute and dealt with all the dangerous balls.

Kamsar coach and players during half time

However, Kamsar finally found a breach in Warkiya’s defence to get the equaliser very late in the game.

Midfielder Nsingani Salazaku sent in a powerful effort deep in additional time to salvage a point and save the blushes of his side.

Kamsar coach speaking to the press

Kamsar will continue with their preparations on Sunday as they are billed to lock horns with Flamme Olympique.

Pictures: Meet 17-year-old Rita Awuni who attends same school with her 10-month old son

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The teenager has not given up on life and education despite getting pregnant along the way and now shares the same educational facility with her son

Teenage mother Rita Awuni returned to school in February 2021 after getting pregnant and giving birth to her son Sampson Awuni.

The 17-year-old, who is also an orphan and relatively does everything by herself before she can fend for her son, attends the same school with Sampson.

Rita Awuni and her son at school. Photo credit: Senyuiedzorm Awusi Adadevoh.

Awuni sends him to the kindergarten class every morning when she arrives on campus before she also goes to her class to learn.
During break, she then quickly attends to him and then breastfeed him.

Handsome Sampson and his mother Rita

“Oh, he (Sampson) goes to the KG side and I go to breastfeed or give him koko at break time”, Awuni said as quoted by Senyuiedzorm Awusi Adadevoh.

“Rita Is a nursing mother but vying to finish school,” her headmistress spoke good of her.

Life after school doesn’t look good for Rita as she sleeps together with her son at the art centre. Aside that, she has been spotted selling pure water for their upkeep.

“I [only] need things to sell and a place to sleep with my son,” she said.

Kelvin Yeboah explains why he chose to represent Italy despite being named in Ghana’s squad

The youngster turned down an invitation to represent the country of his parents and he has explained why he took that decision after several deliberations

SK Sturm Graz forward Kelvin Yeboah has insisted that it was a dream come through after being called to be part of Italy’s U21 national team.

The 21-year-old was called up to be part of Ghana’s senior national team ahead of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia and South Africa last week but he turned down the opportunity.

The Black Stars will host Ethiopia in Group G opening game on Friday at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium and travel to Johannesburg, South Africa to square it with Bafana Bafana on Monday

Yeboah suggests that he feels more Italian than Ghanaian after spending seventeen years in the European country.

Kelvin Yeboah at the training ground of Italy’s U21

“I came to Italy in 2004 when I was 4-5 years old. I got my passport for quite a while. In terms of football, I played in Monza, Novara, then I went to Gozzano,” Yeboah said.

“I found myself very well here, I already knew some guys from this group as a child because I played against them,” he added.

Yeboah was born in Accra to Ghanaian parents but moved to Italy with the parents and now holds the Italian passport.

Ghanaians shocked over latest look of Promzy of VIP fame

Alot of Ghanaians were left in n a state of shock after pictures of former member of the popular VIP group popped up on social media.

Emmanuel Ababio, popularly known as Promzy, has been away for sometime after he dropped a banger with Sarkodie a little over a year ago but his recent pictures took Ghanaians by surprise.

Promzy has promised that he is ready to hit the industry like a storm and reclaim his lost glory in no time.

Promzy’s latest look may seem like a Chinese monk until he removes his shirt to display several tattoos which have taken over his body.

Recently, Promzy was seen on a project with Chinese based Ghanaian musician Jac 45 but the record is yet to be unveiled.

Promzy won several awards during his prime and his aggressiveness in music videos attracted a lot of people towards him especially the youth.

Training and media schedule ahead of Ghana vs Ethiopia in World Cup qualifiers

The sports media is hereby informed about Thursday’s training schedule for both Ghana and Ethiopia. Since it is a FIFA requirement for the home Member Association (Ghana) to make the match venue available to the away team (Ethiopia), on time, the Black Stars will train before the visiting team.

The media is allowed to cover only the first fifteen minutes of each training session from the media stand. The media will not be granted access to the field due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (This directive shall be strictly enforced).

There shall be a pre-match press conference for the two teams at the conference room of the Cape Coast stadium for both teams.

Training Time:

Ghana – 5-6:30pm

Head Coach Charles Akonnor and Captain Andre Ayew will address the media after training.

Ethiopia – 7-8pm

Head Coach Wobetu Abate and Captain Shimelis Bekele will speak to the press after training.

The Group G encounter between Ghana and Ethiopia will kick off at 19H00 on Friday, September 03, 2021.

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Thursday’s Edition of Football Transfer Gossip and why some ~DEALS~ weren’t successful                    

02/09/2021

Manchester United will reportedly receive just £5 from each of Cristiano Ronaldo’s shirt sales following his return to the club.(The Sun)

Arsenal chief executive Vinai Venkatesham has sent an email to all the club’s staff in which he called for everyone to bounce back after a ‘hugely disappointing start’ to the season.(The Sun)

Chelsea made around £38m in profit this summer despite spending a club-record £97.5m on Romelu Lukaku.(The Sun)

Martin Odegaard is not a fan of Arsenal’s All or Nothing documentary as he admits he cannot be himself in front of the cameras.(The Sun)

Newcastle United’s attempt to sign the Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury fell through because the club would not match the loan fee and the player’s salary(The Times)

Everton were thwarted in a late attempt to sign Donny van de Beek on loan from Manchester United after they were told the Netherlands international remains part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans.(Daily Mail)

Chelsea defender Malang Sarr has been left in transfer limbo after seeing his deadline day move to Greuther Furth collapse in the final hours.(Daily Mail)

Eden Hazard has hit out at claims he ‘is always injured’ as he says he is determined to prove his worth to Real Madrid this season.(Daily Mail)

Saul Niguez has opened up on how Diego Simeone’s refusal to play him in his correct position at Atletico Madrid led to him joining Chelsea on loan.(Daily Mail)

Donny van Beek is banking on Manchester United honouring a “clear agreement” to give him more playing time this season after the club refused to entertain a loan move, according to the Netherlands midfielder’s agent.(Daily Telegraph)

Borussia Dortmund and Norway striker Erling Braut Haaland, 21, will be Manchester United’s top target next summer despite the arrival of 36-year-old Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo from Juventus.
(ESPN)

Outgoing Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward ‘played a key role’ in the acquisition of Ronaldo.(Manchester Evening News)

Spain midfielder Saul Niguez, 26, is expected to wear the number 17 shirt at Chelsea after joining on loan from Atletico Madrid on deadline day.(Star)

Barcelona will try to sign Spain midfielder Dani Olmo, 23, again in January after missing out with a deadline-day £50m bid that was rejected by RB Leipzig.(Mail)

Leicester, Southampton and Nottingham Forest all made late offers for Middlesbrough’s 21-year-old English right-back Djed Spence.(Northern Echo)

Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo assured new signing Emerson Royal, 22, that he would play a key role in the team, before the Brazilian defender agreed to leave Barcelona.(Marca)

Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal are set to battle for 25-year-old Brighton and Mali midfielder Yves Bissouma in January.
(Mirror)

Chelsea’s 22-year-old French defender Malang Sarr has been left in limbo after his loan move to Bundesliga side Greuther Furth collapsed on deadline day.(Mail)

GFA president & Sports minister hold meeting with Abedi Pele & other retired footballers on how to win 2021 Afcon

President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku joined the Minister for Youth & Sports at a meeting with ex-national footballers on Wednesday, September 1.

The event which was held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra was organized by the Ministry of Youth & Sports is part of series of engagements by the Sports Minister  to familiarize himself ex-national team players and to tap into their experiences.

The event was also experience appreciation to the legends for the sacrifices they made during their playing days in the Black Stars as well other national teams.

Addressing the ex-players, the GFA President stressed on how the role they played in the history of Ghana Football helped in promoting the image of Ghana across the World.

He however noted the sacrifices the ex-national stars made in order to win laurels for the nation and to represent Ghana in African competitions and at the World stage.

“You sacrificed from the days when you  walked long distances to training in your youth till the days when you played in the national teams. At the end, Ghana became the ultimate beneficiary of your sacrifices”.

“In the challenging  times when there was no or little motivation you still sacrificed to represent Ghana. I remember the story of the flight to Gabon and am sure you all have stories to tell. These are ultimate sacrifices you all made for Ghana.

“Our mission here today is to say thank you. However if in anyway, we have offended any of you, we are sorry”, the GFA President intimated.

The GFA President added that the football family appreciates the sacrifices, efforts and contributions of the retired footballers and legends of the game.

He also called on the ex-players to bring their experience on board and contribute to the collective efforts aimed at ensuring that Ghana qualifies to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The Minister for Youth & Sports Hon. Mustapha Ussif thanked the ex-national stars for accepting to attend the event and expressed gratitude to them for lifting the flag of Ghana high during their playing days.

Hon Mustapha Ussif stressed that the purpose of the meeting was to tap into the rich experience of the ex-footballers and solicit for advice on developing Ghana Football and the Sports industry.

“As part of my stakeholder engagements since taking over as Minister for Youth & Sports, I have called for this meeting to familiarize with you, our legends  and to thank you for your patriotic service to our nation. This is also to seek your guidance and support for the new generation as they strive to emulate your golden path”.

“Ghana will forever be proud of you and if you are here today, it is to express the gratitude of the nation and that of H.E. the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo

“ As role models for the current generation, I call on you to come on board and support us with your blessings and prayers”, Hon Ussif reiterated.

The ex-players came up with various suggestions and offered words of encouragement to the GFA and the Ministry of Youth & Sports.

Amongst the ex-players who attended the event were Reverend Osei Kofi, Abedi Pele, Wilberforce Mfum,Stephen Appiah, Samuel Osei Kuffour, Augustine Arhinful, Tony Baffoe, Ibrahim Sunday, Ablade Kumah, Dan Owusu, Affoh Duodu, Sam Johnson etc.

Similar engagements will be held for former footballers in other parts of the country.


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Legon Cities part ways with ex-Kotoko midfielder Baba Mahama and four others

The Royals have offloaded five first team players to make way for new recruits as they prepare for the upcoming season

Ghana Premier League side Legon Cities have terminated the contracts of five players as they seek to strengthen their squad for the 2021/22 season, according to reports in the local media.

The players include former Asante Kotoko midfielder Baba Mahama who joined the club as a free agent. Although, Baba had some memorable performances last season and even scored some spectacular goals, coach Maxwell Konadu believes he is not part of his plans.

Also, Shamus Diego Alhassan who previously had stints with Bechem United has been shown the exit together with former Berekum Chelsea duo of Ali Foster Braimah and Justice Anane.

Also, Raphael Ocloo and Cephas Doku will not be part of the team for the new season as the club are now in the market to find their replacement since they struggled to live up to the expectations last season.

Meanwhile, former Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan will likely keep his place in the team despite failing woefully to replicate the feat he had in Europe and Asia some years ago.

The 34-year-old could not complete a single game and also failed to hit the back of the ne

Pictures: Black Stars practice formation and tactics to be used against Ethiopia on Friday

The Black Stars continued with their preparations for the World Cup qualifiers as they turned their attention to how to successfully deploy their tactics

Ghana coach C.K Akonnor shifted the attention of his players to formalizing tactics and formations to be used against Ethiopia on Friday in the Group G opener of 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.

Jordan Ayew under pressure

With the Black Stars have a full house of 32 players in Cape Coast on Wednesday, Akonnor gave each department of the team their part of what he expects them to work to perfection.

Wakaso Mubarak and Yaw Yeboah in action

The midfielders had time to train on short and long passes as well as quick break while the strikers took time to sharpen their finish. Also, players like Andre Ayew and his junior brother Jordan Ayew as well as Wakaso Mubarak tried their hands on free-kicks and other dead ball situations.

Daniel Amartey giving advice to Kamaldeen Sulemana

The defenders worked in different ways on how to keep the Ethiopians at bay come Friday.

C.K Akonnor issuing instructions to Jordan Ayew

With Ghana hoping to make a return to mundial after missing the last edition held in Russia, Akonnor doesn’t want to leave any stone unturned.

Captain Andre Ayew pose with teammates

The Black Stars will depart Ghana Saturday morning to Johannesburg, South Africa to prepare for the second group game against Bafana Bafana on Monday while Ethiopia host Zimbabwe at the same time.

Group picture of Black Stars

Ghana’s second best referee Bulu to officiate crucial Caf Confederation Cup game in Benin

The Knight of the Whistle from Ghana will be in centre when Buffles welcome their Moroccan counterparts

Ghanaian Fifa referee Charles Benle Bulu has been appointed by Confederation of African Football to handle the Confederation Cup first leg fixture between Benin side Buffles F.C and Morocco outfit ASFAR Club at de l’Amitié – Général Mathieu Kerekou stadium in Cotonou on Saturday, September 18, 2021.

The 34-year old will be assisted by his countrymen Tijani Mohammed and Emmanuel Allou as assistant referee one and two respectively.

Also, another Ghanaian referee Abdul Latif Qadiri will act as the fourth official while Ibrahima Sangare from Mali acts as the Match Commissioner.

Sylvestre Parfait Aivodji from Benin will perform the role as COVID-19 officer.

Ghana’s sole representative in Africa this year, which is Hearts of Oak, will also play CI Kamsar in the Caf Champions League in Conakry, Guinea