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Ghana to face hosts Egypt in Beach Soccer AFCON opener

This afternoon, Ghana’s Black Sharks will be squaring it off with host nation Egypt in 2024 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations in Group A. The Black Sharks booked their place at the tournament after defeating Côte d’Ivoire 10-5 on aggregate – securing a 5-3 win over Côte d’Ivoire 5-3 in Keta and 5-2 in Abidjan in the return leg.

In the other Group A fixture, Morocco will lock horns with Tanzania and the tournament will run from today, October 19-24, 2024.

The Black Sharks next opponent will be against Morocco October 21, before they complete the group stage with a date against Tanzania in the last game.

Head Coach of the Black Sharks Daniel Kotey said after Thursday’s draw.

The winner and runner-up of the tournament will represent Africa at the 2025 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup which will be staged in Seychelles. A total of 24 countries will converse in Africa for the first time to challenge for the world title.

Thomas Partey is fit…. Did he lie to Ghanaians over fitness to favour Arsenal?

The Arsenal boss has confirmed that Thomas Partey is fully fit and can play part of this weekend’s game against Bournemouth

Ahead of the weekend’s Premier League games, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has met and spoken to the English press as the Gurnners prepare to face Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon.

Arteta gave injury updates on several key members of his squad, including Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey as well as captain Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.

Partey missed out of the Black Stars goalless draw against Sudan in Accra and the 2-0 defeat suffered in the reverse fixture in Benina, Libya since he complained that he was not feeling well and can’t board an aeroplane for long hours.

However, he has miraculously recovered from his illness few days after the international break and Arteta is expecting to start him over the weekend.
“Thomas is fit, yes [and can play against Bournemouth],” the Arsenal manager said.

On Bukayo Saka, Arteta said: “It’s not a serious injury. He has evolved really well. He’s done some things in the last two days. Obviously he wasn’t fit enough to play with the national team in the second game, but we are hopeful. We have a training session this afternoon. He did some bits yesterday, so let’s see if he can make it on time.”

He also gave updates on On Kai Havertz and added that: “He had a few issues and we’ve been dealing with that. He’s been absolutely brilliant. He has very good communication with the national team, with the manager and he understood the situation. Obviously we had to modify everything that we could do here and again, if he trains well today he has a good chance to be fit and available.”

I ‘died’ after Sudan defeated Ghana – Otto Addo reveals

The beleaguered coach has revealed that he was not of himself after Sudan shocked the Black Stars in Libya on Tuesday

Ghana coach Otto Addo has admitted he felt dead following the Black Stars 2-0 defeat to Sudan in 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Group F qualifiers on Tuesday in Benina, Libya.

Ahead of the game, Ghana needed a win at all cost to breathe life back into a terrible start to the qualifiers after they had only picked two points from three games. However, things moved from bad to worse as goals from Mohamed Mamoun Eisa and Mohamed Abdel-Rahman did the damage to further push the Black Stars away from making it to the tournament which will be staged in Morocco.

“To be honest, I felt dead the last two days [after the defeat to Sudan],” Addo said in an interview with Ghana FA media.

“But now I’ve received a lot of positive feedback and support from family and friends. This is the time when I need them, and I believe all the players and the entire team need it as well. This support has brought me back on track,” Addo added.

Now, Ghana need to win their last two games against Angola in Luanda and Niger at home in Accra and then hope Sudan lose their remaining games against Angola and Niger before they can qualify to play in the next AFCON.

A section of Ghanaians have insisted that Otoo Addo must be sacked since this is the first time in over 20 years that the country will be missing out of the tournament. Meanwhile, others believe he needs to be maintained in order to rebuild the squad and prepare for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Current Black Stars players lack quality than previously-Otto Addo

The under fire coach has defended his side’s poor performances recently which has led to the possibility of missing out of 2025 Africa Cup of Nations

According to beleaguered Ghana coach Otto Addo, the current crop of players of Kudus Mohammed, Fatawu Issahaku, Thomas Partey and the others are not top quality players as compared to the era of Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari, Stephen Appiah and Asamoah Gyan who won the hearts of many football fans across the world.

The Black Stars lost 2-0 to Sudan in 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and the defeat means the Black Stars are likely to miss out of the tournament since they sit third of Group F with only two points, five points behind Sudan who occupy the last automatic qualification position with two games to go.

As a result, a section of Ghanaians believe Addo must be shown the exit but he insists the country is still stuck in the past glories.

“Sometimes I think people are a little stuck in the past and we always refer to the past,” Addo said.

“I can’t compare our players who have been playing Chelsea, Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan. We had all these kind of players. I can’t compare them with all due respect to our players now. Maybe they will get there but we are not there now,” he added.

Ghana will face Angola in Luanda next month in the penultimate game of the AFCON qualifiers before they host Miger in the last round of matches.

Can Kudus step up his game against Sudan and punish the man that showed him love and sacrificed his job for his future?

“Not only [Mohammed] Kudus but some other young players. There were people who felt the young players didn’t deserve the Black Stars call-up. But for me, I had watched them and I believed them. I always told my players don’t prove to me, prove to Ghanaians. If you do well that’s for your own good.

After Ghana’s poor showing at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, reaching only the round of 16 and bowing out to Tunisia in Alexandria, a call for new dawn was made.

Kwesi Appiah, then the head coach of Ghana bumped into me at the team’s lobby with a friend and he looked very worried. He told the friend I was with that “give me some time because I need to rest my head and see what the future holds.” Of course, the future looked bleak for him because a lot of Ghanaians were fuming at the stadium, around the team’s hotel and back home.

I had spent over 16 hours in air from Ghana through Morocco and additional two hours by road from Cairo to Alexandria just to witness how Ghana were knocked out of the tournament- so obviously I was among the vast majority who questioned Appiah’s tactics. Yet, the man insisted that he could turn things around since he had earmarked some talented players whom he thinks could replace the aging squad and send Ghana to the promise land.

Surprisingly, among these players was Kudus; very talented at age 19 but not quite ready for the big stage despite going through the ranks of Ghanaian youth teams. Yet, Appiah risked everything to make sure he marked his debut for Ghana along side other youngsters like Gideon Mensah and Baba Iddrisu against South Africa on September 15, 2019.

Rumours even had it that Appiah was threatened should he fail to win against South Africa, he would be sacked since he went against the wishes of some top football executive members at the FA to play Kudus and his likes. Eventually, Kudus announced his presence few minutes after coming on in Cape Coast as he scored a wonderful goal to send the home fans into wild jubilations- a new king has been born.

“My job was on the line because I was warned that if I lost the match I will be sacked. I didn’t mind because I knew I was doing what was good for the country,” Coach Kwesi Appiah shared in an interview with Dan Kwaku Yeboah TV.

“Not only [Mohammed] Kudus but some other young players. There were people who felt the young players didn’t deserve the Black Stars call-up. But for me, I had watched them and I believed them. I always told my players don’t prove to me, prove to Ghanaians. If you do well that’s for your own good,” he added.

Three months later, Appiah was eventually sacked after falling out with the new Ghana FA president Kurt Okraku who had previously criticised his style of coaching and mode of selecting players to the national team especially when he left out his player Benjamin Tetteh.

Now, Kudus has improved in all aspects of his career, earning a big move from Ajax to the most talked about league in the world- Premier League with West Ham and becoming a global icon with series of inspiring performances every weekend and even at the 2022 FIFA World Cup staged in Qatar.

With 37 international caps for Ghana and 11 goals, star-boy Kudus is now the interim captain of Ghana following the absence of Andre Ayew and Thomas Partey, therefore, the country’s hope for redemption in a miserable Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers hang in his shoulders.
Ghana are surprisingly without a win in Group F after three games in the qualifiers as the Black Stars have picked only two points- losing 1-0 at home to Angola and sharing the spoils with Niger and Sudan.

Kudus missed a sitter in the first leg against Sudan in Accra but he can be pardoned since there were a lot of pressure on him as a new captain and wearing the iconic #10 jersey for the first time in his senior career for Ghana . However, at the Benina Martyrs Stadium in Libya on Tuesday afternoon, Ghanaians expect no excuses and want him to prove to Kwesi Appiah that he truly has an eye for good things that’s why he picked him even when many doubted his potential.

A win for Ghana will be a major boast for Kudus and the Black Stars as that would breath a new life to a terrific start in the qualifiers and possibly snatch the second automatic qualification spot in Group F…. Go Ghana, Go Kudus.

Sudan FA reports Ghana to CAF over Juju ahead of AFCON qualifier

According to reports, Sudanese FA has reported Ghana to CAF on Monday after they spotted what could be termed as BLACK MAGIC after the Black Stars completed their mandatory training session at Benina Martyrs Stadium where the two countries will meet on Tuesday afternoon 1pm local time, 13h00 GMT.

Sudan are playing as host in Libya due to the political crisis in their home country and as a result, Ghana were obliged to use the stadium for their training seasons before them per CAF rules.

However, items like garlic and onions, among others which are believed to be used to prevent bad spirits and bad luck by a section of religious people were allegedly found on the pitch after the Ghanaian contingent left.

The game is of equal importance to both Sudan and Ghana since if Ghana fail to defeat Sudan on Tuesday, the Black Stars will be on the verge of missing out on 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in over 20 years.

Should Sudan win, they will need only three points from their remaining two games against Niger and Angola to qualify.

Video: Germany U20 thrash Ghana 5-0 in international friendly

The Black Satellites were walloped in Germany as part of their Europe tour in preparations ahead of the WAFU tournament

Ghana U20 suffered a disappointing 5-0 defeat against Germany in a preparatory game ahead of WAFU Zone B Cup of Nations.

The Black Satellites are touring Europe to fine tune for the upcoming WAFU Zone B Cup of Nations after they were paired with hosts Togo, Niger and Benin in Group A.

Ghana did not start the game on a good footing as German-born striker of Ghanaian descent Ilyas Ansah capitalised on a poor defending to make it 1-0 against the run of play after only two minutes.

Ansah scored another goal to make it 3-0 by the 32nd minute after Weiper had doubled the lead for Germany on 13th minute. The Paderborn player was a torn in the flesh of Ghana defence as they struggled to keep him in check.

Germany added another goal on the stroke of half time through Birchof as the Ghanaians looked confused and uncertain as to how put their hosts away from further breaching their defence.

After the break, Ghana made several changes to their squad and that seemed helpful since Germany struggled to find openings in their defensive set up.

However, Germany made it 5-0 on 79th minute through Kömur as the Ghanaian defenders were caught ball watching.

The WAFU tournament has been slated between October 17 and 31, 2024.

Otto Addo ‘pleads’ with Ghana players to save his job against Sudan – reports

The Black Stars gaffer could be shown the exit should they fail to qualify to 2025 Africa Cup of Nations

Ghana coach Otto Addo has reportedly explained to the players this morning why they can’t lose 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers to Kwesi Appiah’s Sudan in Libya on Tuesday.

The Black Stars, after three games, are winless in the qualifiers, losing at home to Angola and sharing the spoils with Niger in Casablanca, Morocco and Sudan in Accra. As it stands now, Ghana are trailing Group F leaders Angola seven points as well as Sudan two points and a defeat against the latter will mean it will be five points.

According to reports in the local media, Addo has highlighted that everyone’s future in the current team lies on this game since a defeat can lead to a massive shake up from technical team to players and almost everyone around the team.

Should Ghana lose to Sudan and fail to qualify to the AFCON, for the first time since 2004, Otto Addo is likely to be sacked and many of the players will not get a chance to the national team again because the new coach would probably have different ideas and tactics which he will need other players to succeed.

Addo has further reaffirmed his faith in new captain Kudus Mohammed and has told the West Ham United star that Ghanaians severely criticise him because they believe in his talent.

Ghana last failed to qualify to the AFCON in 2004 when it was hosted by Tunisia and also failed to make it to the competition when it was last hosted by Morocco in 1988.

Where to watch the game: Ghana TV, AshesGyamera -Journalist [Facebook]

Kick off: 13h00 GMT

Jordan Ayew gives to orphans in Liberia

The Black Stars striker extended his philanthropic mission to Liberia as orphans around enjoyed his kind heart

Ahead of Ghana’s make or break game against Sudan in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on Tuesday in Libya, Black Stars striker Jordan Ayew made a donation to The Love a Child Orphanage in VOA Community in Liberia on Sunday.

The 32-year-old presented items ranging from foodstuffs to other basic needs to the orphanages as part of of his social responsibilities to help the young and less privileged individuals in Africa.

The presentation was made on behalf of Jordan by Team Ayew Liberia, a wing of his foundation.

Ayew is expected to start for Ghana against Sudan and any results, aside victory, could be suicidal as the Black Stars will be on the verge of missing out of the AFCON tournament for the first time since 2004 which was hosted in Tunisia.

“We didn’t want to run away,” Kotoko Sudanese players spotted in Maryland after absconding from camp

The duo left the club’s hotel on Friday night but insist they had no intentions to run away ahead of their friendly game against DC United

Asante Kotoko Sudanese striker AbdoelKarem Yagoub and defender Esmat Al Hasan have been reportedly spotted in Maryland, about one hour drive away from Washington DC after the club initially confirmed that the duo had absconded from camp in the United States ahead of the game against DC United on Saturday.

According to a close source, one of the players said they only left camp to visit their family members in Maryland and believe it was unfair on the part of the club to leak information that they had gone AWOL leading to unnecessary pressure on them.

”We didn’t intend to run away. We only wanted to see some family members,” one of the players said.

”The reports are unfair. It is not good for us,” he added.

The club’s leadership in Washington, per reports, have given them ultimatum to report to camp to avoid further intense disciplinary actions.

As Kotoko are left with five players left in camp, former Bechem United defender and Ghana FA Cup winner Eric Owusu is part of the Ghanaian select side in the United States to be added up for the Capital City game against DC United today.

Other players to also feature in the game include Geoffrey Owusu, Rolland Appiah, Davis Owusu Amankwatiah, Gideon Hooks, Isaac Sarkodie, Charles Adu Bio and Kwadow Nyarko.

Puncherello Chama, do you remember Eric Owusu because he played in Zambia.