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Why Al Hilal will arrive in Ghana with 27 players for Caf Champions League against Kotoko?

The Blue Waves are expected in the country this weekend ahead of the Caf Champions League first leg against the Porcupine Warriors

Sudanese giants Al Hilal Omdurman are expected to arrive in Ghana with a 38-man contingent for the Caf Champions League first leg encounter against Asante Kotoko at the Accra Sports Stadium.

With the game scheduled for Wednesday, December 23, the North African side wants to arrive on time and fine tune in order to be ready for the make or break fixture since they aim at gate crashing into the group stage at all cost.

Since Kotoko’s return encounter in the preliminary round against FC Nouadhibou from Mauritania was cancelled due to issues relating to Coronavirus disease test results and later handed a walk over by Caf because Nouadhibou could not raise a team, Hilal’s top hierarchy have advised themselves not to fall victim to any tactics or last minute games they believe Kotoko may be attempting.

As a result, they have decided to travel with 27 players so that even in the worse case scenario, where some of their players are tested positive of COVID-19, they will still have enough men to record a good scoreline in Ghana before the return leg in Sudan in January.

According to the club’s vice president, Mr Tahir Younus, they will touch down on Saturday with two separate teams to at least spend three days in Ghana before the kick off.

“The total number of people coming to Ghana for the game against Asante Kotoko is around 38 including players,” Younus is quoted as saying by Ghana Sports Page.

“You know because of the Coronavirus disease, we are afraid it may affect us so we’ve got all the players in the list with us to avoid the problems that faced the Mauritanian team in Accra.

“They had three or four players of their players infected of COVID-19 and then they couldn’t complete the official list, so we are taking all the possible players available with us so that even if we are faced with same problem like FC Nouadhibou then we can manage. We are flying with 27 players to Ghana,” he added.

AshesGyamera understands that Hilal could not get one airline for their contingent but have arranged for them to travel in two separate routes.

One of the teams will board Egypt Air while the other takes Ethiopian Air and they will both arrive at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra with a delegation already available to welcome them.

“We are leaving on Friday, December 18 and will arrive in Accra between 8:30am-12:00 midday through Egypt Air. However, we have some of our colleagues flying with Ethiopian Airlines because as you know the big number of people, we don’t have enough seats in one flight so we are flying most of the people through Ethiopian Airline but they will leave at the same time and they will arrive same time,” Younus said.

Hilal are no pushovers as they defeated FC Vipers both home and away to reach this stage of the competition.

Asante Kotoko 0-1 Great Olympics: Michael Yeboah’s winner piles pressure on ‘tactless’ Maxwell Konadu

The Porcupine  Warriors season has taken a different twist as they suffered a surprising home defeat to the Wonder Boys barely a week to their continental assignment

Asante Kotoko’s ambition to win the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League title was dealt a big blow as they succumbed to a 1-0 home defeat to Great Olympics at the Accra Sports Stadium on Thursday.

After a boring first-half performances from both sides where chances became premium in the game, the fixture lighted up after the break.

The visitors began to create problems for Kotoko defence but failed to make it count on the scoresheet.

Great Olympics finally broke the deadlock by the 54th minute through Michael Yeboah. The midfielder headed beyond goalkeeper Kwame Baah for the opener after connecting a pass from onto a wonderful cross Abdul Manaf with a powerful header.

Kotoko changed their gameplan and moved men forward for the equaliser but their attack was consistently neutralised.

By the 72nd minute, Emmanuel Gyamfi missed a glorious opportunity to pull even following a rebound from Anabila’s free-kick which forced Konadu to replace him with Evans Adomako out of frustration.

Kotoko will now head to Dawu to face Dreams FC in the next league game on Sunday before they welcome Al Hilal Omdurman to the Accra Sports Stadium for the Caf Champions League first leg fixture.

Court dismisses NPP’s injunction on EC; remaining Sene West Parliamentary votes to be counted

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The Wenchi High Court has asked the Electoral Commission to go ahead to complete the disputed Parliamentary election held in the Sene West Constituency on December 7, 2020.

According to the court at a sitting, an injunction filed before it by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) was premature since the Electoral Commission ought to have been allowed to complete its work.

While the Electoral Commission said after the court session that it will go ahead to count the content in the disputed ballot box at the Tattor Battor Polling Station which was snatched by one Christian Nukpeta and retrieved later, lawyers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are insisting that the two parties should meet the EC and see the way forward, reports Graphic Online’s Bono East correspondent, Emmanuel Adu-Gyamerah.

More to follow…

Hearts of Oak were not ready for Aduana, says Papic after defeat

The Phobians boss has revealed that his side lost to the Ogya Boys because they were not prepared for the outstanding fixture

Hearts of Oak coach Kosta Papic has insisted that they lost to Aduana Stars in the Ghana Premier League matchday outstanding fixture on Wednesday because they were not physically and mentally ready for the game.

The Phobians headed into the game on the back of a victory over Ebusua Dwarfs and were hoping to make it two wins in a row. However two goals from Yahaya Mohammed and Prince Acquah dealt them a big blow.

“We were not ready for this match obviously. I mean the players,” Papic said after the game.

“We were a liittle bit better in the second half, but that is not enough. Missing so many chances, missing the penalty is not giving us the chance to win the match today.”

“Like I said before the match, it is going to be upside down, one match you win, one match you lose. Until we start to be stable. Time is not there but this will come,” he added.

Hearts, after five games have picked five points and lost two games.

Aduana Stars 2-0 Hearts of Oak: Yahaya Mohammed punishes Phobians in Dormaa Ahenkro

The Phobians terrible start to the season continued as they faltered once again in Dormaa Ahenkro on Wednesday

Aduana Stars put up yet another spirited performance to defeat Hearts of Oak 2-0 in Ghana Premier League matchday one outstanding game on Wednesday at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park.

The Phobians picked their first win under Kosta Papic last weekend and were aiming at another victory to turnaround their poor start but things did not go as planned. Papic made one change from his last team as Umar Manaff came in for Ansah Botchway in midfield while Yahaya Mohammed led the attack at the other end for the hosts.

After Hearts forwards missing several half chances, Yahaya Mohammed, who was returning from injury gave Aduana the lead by the 24th minute. The striker promised to score a goal and definitely lived up to his words.

Although, Rady Ovouka came close to score the equaliser by the 38th minute, goalkeeper Joseph Addo saved his effort.

Aduana did not waste time after coming out from the recess and quickly added another goal through Prince Acquah as Papic was left fuming at his charges for poor man-marking.

Although, Hearts pushed men forward to at least reduce the deficit, they squandered the few chances that came their way.

Aduana were then resolute at the back especially following the introduction of Emmanuel Akuoku ‘Obubulebu’ to record a famous victory.

“Naby Keita better than all Kotoko strikers’; agent blames Maxwell Konadu for lack of playing time

The agent for the Porcupine Warriors striker appears to blame the head coach for sidelining his client despite being fit

Charles Kouadio, agent of Asante Kotoko striker Naby Keita, has launched a scathing attack on head coach Maxwell Konadu.

According to Kouadio, Keita has been passed fit after picking up a minor injury and always impress during training sessions but he has been sidelined and many at times don’t even make the matchday squad.

This season, Kwame Poku, Ibrahim Osman and Evans Adomako have been the preferred options by Konadu in both Ghana Premier League and Caf Champions League.

“Naby Keita is fit and not injured but the coach has decided not to use him,” Kouadio told Otec FM.

“For now, he is still part of the Kotoko team so anytime he is called upon to help, he will play wholeheartedly.

“No one is begging anybody to use him [Keita]. He is a good striker and I can boldly tell you that none of the Kotoko attackers is better him so the right thing must be done,” he added.

Kotoko will face Great Olympics on Wednesday in the outstanding league game at the Accra Sports Stadium before they face Al Hilal Omdurman in the Caf Champions League first round first leg fixture.

Asante Kotoko supporters ‘tear apart’ uninspiring Evans Adomako despite victory over Legon Cities

The Porcupine Warriors supporters were left in a bitter-sweet moment when they defeated the Royals to pick their first win of the campaign

Asante Kotoko supporters have launched a scathing attack on new striker Evans Adomako after their 1-0 victory over Legon Cities FC in the Ghana Premier League on Friday at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Osman Ibrahim’s tenth minute strike was enough to hand Maxwell Konadu’s charges their first three points of the season after sharing the spoils against Techiman Eleven Wonders and Berekum Chelsea.

However, Osman was replaced with Adomako by the 43rd minute after he picked up an injury and the latter’s performance was unimpressive and uninspiring according to reactions by the supporters.

Adomako, who joined from Phar Rangers this season, fluffed several opportunities to extend Kotoko’s advantage in the game and his link up play together with ball control were terrible on the day.

Kotoko will now shift attention to their outstanding game against Great Olympics before they host Al Hilal Omdurman in the Caf Champions League first round.

Electoral Commission left with two regional results to declare Ghana’s presidential winner

The commission in charge of the voting and declaration of winners has revealed that they are close to announce who won the polls in the coming hours

Ghana’s Electoral Commission has released the results of the presidential elections from several regions after coalition and verification.

Mrs Jean Mensa, the EC boss, revealed at a press conference held on Wednesday morning that the Commission has received presidential results from fourteen of the sixteen regions and are left with only two regions to declare who actually emerged as the eventual winner of the 2020 polls.

Jean Mensa also added that Commission is yet to receive election results from the Northern and the Bono East Regions.

“As we speak, the Commission has received 14 out of the 16 regional results. We have the national collation centre where we have had representatives of the various political parties since yesterday,” Jean Mensah said.

“As the results come in, the party representatives review them against what they themselves have received from the regions and once they are satisfied that the results that have come to us from the regions are a true reflection of what they have received, they then append their signatures to it before the results are brought to my attention.

” As returning officer of the 2020 presidential election, I then certify these results. Out of the 14 results received, we have certified seven up to date”, she added.

Maxwell Baakoh officially becomes third Ghanaian to sign for Ceramica Cleopatra in Egypt

The midfielder has put pen to paper in a three-year contract after mutually parting ways with the Porcupines

Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Maxwell Baakoh has sealed a three-year deal with Egyptian Premier League newbies Ceremica Cleopatra as a free agent, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.

The winger, parted ways with Kotoko last month, after opting not to renew his expired contract due to confusion over salaries and signing on fees.

Baako is the latest among three Ghanaian players to join the Egyptian club alongside Kwame ‘Conte’ Bonsu and former Hearts of Oak midfielder Winful Cobbinah.

Kotoko declared winners over Nouadhibou; set to host Al Hilal on December 22

The Porcupine Warriors have qualified to the next stage of the Champions League despite not kicking ball on Sunday

Asante Kotoko have been declared winners in the preliminary round of the Caf Champions League over FC Nouadhibou at the Accra Sports Stadium despite not kicking the ball.

The game was called off after two players of Nouadhibou who tested positive of Coronavirus disease were unwilling to depart the stadium and wanted to play part of the game.

Similar incident happened yesterday, Saturday, leading to the postponement of the game, however, the Togolese referee in charge of the match led Kotoko players to the field and declared them winners since Nouadhibou failed to appear after their COVID-19 results delayed.

Kotoko will face Al Hilal Omdurman in the first round first leg on December 23 at the Accra Sports Stadium before the return fixture takes place kn Omdurman on January 6