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Cheetah FC to mark 10-year anniversary with regional tour

The fast-rising lower-tier side have laid down plans to celebrate their anniversary in a grand style

As part of Cheeteh FC’s 10-year celebration, the club will like to announce a three regional tour dubbed, Tour2019 which will see the team visiting the Ashanti, Western and Central regions of Ghana from June 20 to July 5.

Over the years, Cheetah FC have established itself as a club that is known for producing young talented players and have been ran professionally with lot of followers around the country.

As part of the club’s 10 years celebration, the management has decided to embark on this three regional tour (Kumasi, Takoradi and Cape Coast) where some of their ambassadors hail from.

Last year, the team embarked on a similar tour in Abuja, Nigeria but has opted to stay within the confines of Ghana as part of the golden celebration to further solidify their connections with locals.

We believe this tour will be is of great benefit to a club of this stature as it will offer us the opportunity to test out strength against clubs from other regions and also serve as an exposure to most of our young talents.

Cheetah Tour 2019 will be completely unique in many ways because it will not only centre on the sporting side of the club but, also on other recreational and fun-filled aspects as we shall visit the Manhyia Palace, Cape Coast Castle, Kakum National Park and other exciting places in the selected regions.

Our ambassadors and some former players in the likes of Kofi Kinanta, Emmanuel Toku, Yaw Dabo, Keche, Teephlow among others are partly involve in the tour.

Match schedules during the tour are as follows;

KUMASI – 22nd June, 2019
Gihoc Babies , 9:00am -Ahinsan Park
24th June,2019
JK Sampdoria FC
King Faisal Babies, 3:00pm -OWASS Park
25th June, 2019
Lafia Talent stars FC, 3:00pm – KASS Park
26th June, 2019
Kumasi Ebony FC
Asorkwa Deportivo, 3:00pm – OWASS Park.

In the Western region, all matches will be honored at the Gyandu Park at 3:00pm as follows;
Team Move FC
Apremdo FC – the 28th June.
Western select side – 29th June.
Skky FC – 1st July

Asante Kotoko supporter Seidu in Police grips over kidnapping of Canadian citizens

The outspoken supporter is reported to be part of a gang that have been arrested to help in the investigation of the kidnapping of the foreign citizens

Asante Kotoko’s notorious supporters, Seidu Mba, has been arrested by the Ghana Police Service in connection with the kidnapping of the Canadian ladies, AshesGyamera.com understands.

Seidu, who was alleged to be part of the Delta Force squad that stormed the Kumasi High Court to manhandled a judge and free their members, has also been causing troubles at various stadiums and even chased away former Kotoko coach Zravdko Lugarusic from the club’s training grounds.

More to follow….

AC Master’s sports agency sign Black Queens’ Adams

The midfielder has put pen to paper with the Chinese-based football agency ahead of the new season

Ghana winger Grace Adams has signed a long-term contract with AC Master’s of Sports Management in an undisclosed fee ahead of the 2019-20 season, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.
The former Black Princesses skipper completed the deal with the Sports representative agency owned by Martin Tawiah on Wednesday, June 5, and they will manage and promote her football career henceforth.
AC Master’s of Sports Management is an agency engaged in the representation and integral management of sportsmen across the globe.
Adams, 24, led Ghana during 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup held in Canada and caught the eye of many scouts through his consistent performance. She scored one goal in nine appearances in both the qualifiers and the World Cup finals.
Adams, who is currently a member of the female senior national team of Ghana and holds a bachelor’s degree in Art and Baccularrate from University of South Florida, scored three goals and assisted twice in 27 appearances during the American Athletic Conference and NCCA Tournament in 2018.

”Lil Win’ unveiled as Brand Ambassador for eBet

eBet, one of Ghana’s leading gaming systems provider, has unveiled popular Ghanaian actor and musician, Kwadwo Nkansah ”Lil Win”, as their new Brand Ambassador.

eBet sealed a one-year mega deal with the Ghanaian star, as they look to reach greater heights in a very competitive gaming industry.

”Lil Win”, as part of the deal would spearhead the company’s commercial endeavours across the country in order to project them to Ghanaians.

Licensed under the Gaming Commission of Ghana, eBet is a leading gaming system provider that develops and markets a range of technology solutions for electronic gaming machines for clubs, pubs and hotels and many other places.

Revealed: Five-man committee to manage Black Stars ahead of 2019 Afcon

The interim body in charge of running football in the country has appointed a committee to manage the Black Stars

Ghana Football Association’s Normalisation Committee has announced a five-man body headed by former Asante Kotoko C.E.O Dr. KK Sarpong.

With the country failing to win a major title since 1982, the committee is expected to help the Black Stars technical team and playing to annex the Africa Cup of Nations trophy holding in Egypt in June.

“The GFA Normalization Committee (N.C) has set up a five-member committee to manage the activities of the senior national team, Black Stars,” a GFA statement read.

“The Committee is headed by former Kotoko Chairman and GNPC boss, Dr Kofi Koduah Sarpong, with the Honourable Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Perry Okudzeto as vice.

“The committee will among other things, supervise the activities of the Black Stars, and collaborate with the technical team to facilitate all arrangements to ensure the team gets the best of preparations for the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.”

The statement added: “This forms part of the N.C’s grand agenda to ensure Ghana’s successful participation at the tournament scheduled for later this year.

Other members of the committee are former Ghanaian footballer, Ibrahim Sunday, Mr. Francis Asenso-Boakye and Madam Abena Osei Asare.

“In the aftermath of the Anas’ exposé   management committees of the various national teams were disbanded.”

I deserve the Black Stars call-up; expect hunger & passion against Kenya – Kwasi Appiah

Exclusive: The Dons striker is confident to prove his worth after being handed another opportunity for the upcoming qualifier against Harambees Stars

Ghana striker Kwasi Appiah has insisted that he deserves his place in the Black Stars squad for the upcoming Africa Cup if Nations qualifier against Kenya on March 23 at the Accra Sports Stadium.

A 24-man squad was released on Monday by coach Kwesi Appiah included several new faces like Kotoko duo of Amos Frimpong and Kwame Bonsu and the AFC Wimbledon forward’s fine form especially in the FA Cup did not go unnoticed.

Appiah scored two goals -including one against West Ham – as his side reached the fourth round of the competition for the first time in their history.

“I deserve this opportunity. They [Ghanaians] should expect to see hunger and passion to do well for the team and country,” Appiah told AshesGyamera.com

“This is a great opportunity Which I have been working towards for some time now. So I will show my worth to the team and hopefully build towards another Afcon tournament.”

After missing Wimbledon’s last three games due to injury concerns, Appiah has declared himself fit.

“My injuries are healed and I am training. I’m currently fit for the task ahead,” he said.

Appiah is likely to be named in Wimbledon’s squad to face Peterborough in the League Two fixture on Tuesday night as they aim at avoiding the drop with a home win.

He was part of the Black Stars squad that reached the final of the Afcon in 2015 under Avram Grant.

Ghana names squad for Afcon qualifier against Kenya; Bonsu & Frimpong handed maiden call-up

Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah has officially named a 24-man squad for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Kenya on March 23 at the Accra Sports Stadium.

With Ghana already booking their place at the tournament ahead of this game, coach Kwesi Appiah has rewarded several players including Amos Frimpong and Kwame Bonsu of Asante Kotoko with their debut call-ups and and also recalled his namesake Kwesi Appiah of AFC Wimbledon.

The Black Stars will begin camping on March 15 with series of friendlies.

Full Ghana Squad:

Goalkeepers: Richard Ofori (Martizburg, South Africa) Lawrence Ati (Sochaux, France), Felix Annan (Asante Kotoko, Ghana)

Defenders: Kwadwo Asamoah (Inter Milan, Italy) Lumor Agbenyenu ( Göztepe S.K, Turkey) Andy Yiadom (Reading Football Club, England) Amos Frimpong (Asante Kotoko, Ghana) Nuhu Kassim (1899 Hoffenheim, Germany) Nicholas Opoku (Udinese, Italy) John Boye (Metz,France) Joseph Aidoo (Genk, Belgium)

Midfielders: Andre Ayew ( Fenerbahçe S.K, Turkey) Mubarak Wakaso (Alaves, Spain) Christian Atsu (Newcastle, England) Kwame Bonsu (Asante Kotoko, Ghana) Ernest Asante  ( Al Jazira, UAE) Thomas Partey (Atlético Madrid) Alhassan Wakaso ( Vitória S.C, Portugal) Jeffery Schlupp ( Crystal Palace, England), Alfred Duncan (Sassuolo, Italy)

Forward: Caleb Ansah Ekuban (Trabzonspor, Turkey) Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace) Emmanuel Boateng (Dalian Yifang, China)  Kwasi Appiah (AFC Wimbledon, UK)

Normalisation Committee cancels special competition out of frustration

The GFA Normalization Committee (N.C) has cancelled the proposed Special competition aimed at engaging Ghanaian clubs whilst the reformation of Ghana football takes shape.

The Normalization Committee took time to meet the football community to help understand the challenges and problems facing Ghana football.

Clubs and players appealed to the N.C to do something and start football playing again.

The clubs said they were hemorrhaging with debt and their players were getting rusty.

The N.C heard their appeal and put together a tournament that was designed to make the game beautiful and encourage fans to go to venue centres and also watch on television.

There were arrangements to pay better fees to referees, budget for media hype to generate interest and a core of young volunteers to help generate interest in young people in football.

Additionally, plans had been put in place to telecast the matches to bring football to the doorstep of the people.

Unfortunately, because of the bad image no company was willing to align its brand with Ghana football hence no sponsorship was secured.

We then had to appeal to government to come to the rescue of the sad situation of Ghana football.

The government heard our plea and advanced 1.2m dollars not just to restart football but to train referees and also look at women football and colts football.

When we got the money the premier league clubs opposed the format of the competition; we bent to accommodate some of their concerns to come up with the final tournament structure that everybody agreed.

Anytime the game was about starting there was a hiccup from the premier league clubs and the tournament never started.

The N.C has come to a point where the truth must be told and the right things be done to save Ghana football which is a great asset for the people of Ghana even though it has private sector coloration.

We hereby cancel the proposed N.C tournament. We will engage the interest of government as to the other alternative uses to the funds advanced the Normalization Committee.

We sincerely apologize to the Division One league clubs who overwhelmingly subscribed to participate in the N.C Special competition.

We will come up with a new programme to keep them engaged whilst we reform Ghana football.

We want to assure the people of Ghana that Ghana football will be normalized, and will not allow the inherent greatness of our football to die on the alter of selfishness, greed and braggadocio.

-Ghana FA

Richard Commey defeats Isa Chaniev, wins IBF title

Ghanaian Richard Commey made his second crack at the vacant IBF lightweight title count, claiming his first world title with a second round stoppage of Isa Chaniev.

Commey (28-2, 25 KO) tore through Chaniev (13-2, 6 KO), dropping him late in the first round on a monster right hand. As Commey went to end things before the bell could sound to end the frame, he tripped, which may have been all that saved Chaniev at that point.

But the Ghanaian wasted no time in the second, picking up right where he’d left off. He put Chaniev down with a left hook early in the round, and with Chaniev clearly unsteady as the fight restarted, he charged in and finished things with a final flurry, dropping the Russian for a third time, at which point referee Laurence Cole stopped the bout at 39 seconds of the second round, showing his standard questionable judgment letting it even go that far.

It’s a huge win for Commey, obviously, and fully cements him as one of the top lightweights in the sport today. The winner of this fight reported before the fight to be likely to face WBA and WBO titleholder Vasiliy Lomachenko in a unification bout in April, and that still seems to be the plan.

Commey landed 33 of 105 (31%) of his total punches, and 29 of 69 (42%) of his power shots as he overpowered Chaniev in short order. Chaniev landed 23 of 81 (28%) total punches and 19 of 64 (30%) of his power shots.

Caf Confederation Cup: Asante Kotoko must not give away fixtures in the group stage

The Porcupine Warriors must take notice of little mistakes against the Blue Wave in order not to mess up their group stage campaign

Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko who have enjoyed a wonderful run in the Caf Confederation Cup this season are scheduled to face Al Hilal Omdurman in the opening fixture of Group C on Sunday.

After dreadful campaigns under 11 different coaches since 2008, C.K Akonnor without a doubt has done a remarkable job in his first season in charge of the Porcupine Warriors to not only return them to this stage but have them standing out as one of the favourites to qualify to the knockout stage.

Following uncertainties surrounding their preliminary round fixture, the Kumasi-based side was handed a walkover victory by Caf which in itself was an achievement since they had failed to go past that round on three consecutive occasions.

Gradually, Kotoko have grown in confidence and the goalless draw against Kariobangi Sharks in Kenya coupled with the 3-2 away win over Coton Sport in Cameroon underlined their ambition to shut up shop and focus on avoiding defeat regardless the ground.

In the two away games so far, they have fancied their chances of going toe-to-toe with opponents and the fixture against Al Hilal in Omdurman this weekend won’t be different especially when it is three points at stake.

At this point, Kotoko appear to be unstoppable in their quest to pick one of the two slots in the group but they face a daunting task. Al Hilal despite failing to make it to the group stage of the Caf Champions League are hoping to use this opportunity to reconcile with their aggrieved fans.

They may not be the tightest team defensively, though, but they create enough chances and score many goals when given the slightest opportunities. Moreover, they are always dangerous against Ghanaian oppositions.

The back-to-back defeats in the Sudan Premier League last month including the 2-1 shock home loss to Merreikh El-Fasher confirm that if Kotoko keep it tight at the back in Omdurman, they could create a frustrating atmosphere for Hilal and pick a point or stun them with a win.

Make no mistake, however, any breach in Kotoko’s defence which will be led by Amos Frimpong very early in the game could lead to a busy day because the hosts are found of putting visitors to the sword after breaking their bulwark defence. Their forwards are quick to force opponents to commit penalties especially from counterattacks and that will throw away the fixture just like they won 2-0 against Kotoko in 2004.

Therefore, it is quite understandable for Kotoko midfielder Emmanuel Gyamfi to advise his teammates to work as a unit against Hilal because they will also be playing under floodlights.

“It is obviously going to be a tough game for us. We have watched some of their game and the atmosphere in the stadium is always charged,” Gyamfi said.

“But I believe we can enjoy the game and frustrate them if we stick to the game plan we will be using. We need to play as a team and avoid mistakes, especially in midfield and defence. They are without doubt a good side but we are prepared to shock them,” he added.

Already, goalscoring has not been a major issue for Kotoko in this campaign although Songne Yacouba is yet to break his duck after four games.

Akonnor has given them an improved attacking punch even when the strikers fail to come to the party. When they put three past Coton Sport in the first leg of the play-off round thanks to goals from midfielders Emmanuel Gyamfi, Maxwell Baakoh, and Fatawu Safiu, it was clear that every player in the team is capable of scoring since it added to two goals scored by captain Amos Frimpong.

With Nkana FC facing fellow Zambians Zesco United in the other game in the group, Kotoko need to try and avoid defeat in their game since there are difficult fixtures standing on the way that could affect them greatly.