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  • Two more detained in connection with clash between Nsoatreman FC vs Kotoko FC

    Two more detained in connection with clash between Nsoatreman FC vs Kotoko FC

    The Ghana Police Service has taken two more individuals into custody in connection with the violent outbreak during the Ghana Premier League match between Nsoatreman FC and Kumasi Asante Kotoko FC on February 2, 2025, in Nsoatre, Bono Region.

    The new detainees, Isaac Ofosu and Yeboah Augustine, are currently under investigation and are cooperating with law enforcement.

    This brings the total number of individuals arrested to five, as authorities continue their efforts to track down all those involved in the violence.

    In a statement, the Police Service assured the public that a thorough, intelligence-driven operation is underway to identify and capture the remaining suspects.

    The tragic incident, which resulted in one fatality, prompted the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to suspend all Premier League matches while investigations are ongoing.

    Authorities have urged the public to provide any relevant information to assist in the ongoing pursuit of justice.

  • Fulham to hand Ghanaian defender Jerome Opoku new deal

    Fulham are set to offer English-born Ghanaian defender Jerome Opoku a new deal after a successful loan spell at English League One side Accrington Stanley FC, according to SPORTSworldGhana.com.

    The 21-year-old joined Accrington Stanley FC on a season-long loan deal last summer from the Whites.

    Opoku was one of the standout players for the English third-tier side – making 29 appearances and provided three assists in all competitions this season.

    The report also stated that the newly-promoted Premier League side are very impressed with the progress of the defender and they are ready to offer him a new deal.

    The highly-rated youngster who can operate as a central defender and a left-back is expected to be loaned to a Championship club after he extends his deal.

    He is eligible to represent either Ghana or England at any level.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Ghanaian winger Kingsley Schindler delighted to rejoin Hannover 96

    Ghanaian forward Kingsley Schindler has expressed joy in rejoining former club Hannover 96 on loan from FC Koln.

    The 27-year old moves to the Bundesliga II side on a season long loan after a difficult spell with the Billy Goats in the top division.

    Schindler enjoyed success as an U-18 player during his days with Hannover in the 2011/12 season.

    “I’m fine. I am joining the club on loan for a year. I’m just looking forward to being here, to the stadium when it’s full again, and to the atmosphere here. I’m just looking forward to it when it starts again soon,” said the German born Ghanaian.

    “Yeah, that’s something special. I was 18 at the time and wanted to go to the pros, which I didn’t succeed, so I’m all the more happy to be here now,” he added.

    Schindler lost his place at FC Koln following the arrival of manager Markus Gisdol during the second half of the campaign.

    He played only 13 times last season, and provided two assists in the process.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Egyptian side Pyramids desperate to keep wantaway striker John Antwi

    Egyptian outfit Pyramids FC is keen holding on to in-demand Ghanaian striker John Antwi amid widespread reports regarding his long-term future.

    Antwi, 28, joined the Cairo-based club in a high-profile move from Misr El-Makassa.

    However, the Ghanaian striker failed to flourish in his first season after scoring just two goals in 17 matches.

    This has led to claims Pyramids FC is ready to release him but with clubs circling around him, the North African side is keen to keep him.

    But a source within the club is quoted to have said that the Egyptian side is not ready to let him go.

    John Antwi is one of the main pillars of the team, and it is difficult to ignore his immense technical support to the team. We are not ready no matter let him go. We want him to stay,” a source is quoted as saying.

    Antwi had an impressive 40 goals and 10 assists in 76 appearances for Misr El-Makassa since joining them from Al Ahly in 2017.

    The 26-year-old is also the Egyptian Premier League all-time top foreign goalscorer with 70 goals, beating the likes of Ernest Papa Arko, Minusu Buba, Amado Flavio, and more.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Former players of Afienya United FC to honour club owner

    Deputy Roads and Transport Minister, Honourable Titus Glover has disclosed that former players of Afienya United FC are set to honour the owner of the club, Alhaji Osman.

    The Minister and other teammates including former Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak coach David Duncan have agreed to reach out to the football administrator.

    The players who are indebted to Alhaji Osman decided to honour him for giving them the opportunity to showcase their talents.

    Alhaji Osman’s talents represented the national team and played for the some of the big clubs in the country notably Asante Kotoko, Hearts of Oak and Great Olympics.

    Other former players expected to grace the occasion include James Nanor and Joe Fameyah both of Hearts of Oak, Emmanuel Opoku, formerly of Okwawu United who also played for the Black Starlets in the 1993 Fifa under 17 World Cup.

    According to the deputy Roads and Transport Minister, Titus Glover the date for the occassion will be agreed on soon after the pandemic.

    Watch video

    Source: svtvafrica.com

  • Rangers eye summer move for Ghanaian youngster Isaac Atanga

    Scottish giants Rangers FC is eyeing a summer move for Ghanaian youngster Isaac Atanga in the on-going transfer window, according to reports.

    Atanga is at the top of Steven Gerrard’s wish list following his exploits at Danish SuperLiga side FC Nordsjælland in the just-ended season.

    Rangers FC is set to opened transfer talks with FC Nordsjælland over the possible transfer of the 19-year-old in the coming days.

    Club Brugge, Feyenoord, Anderlecht, and Deportivo Alavés are also reported to be inteersted in signing the highly-rated winger.

    Atanga broke into the Nordsjaelland first team this season, scoring an impressive seven goals and five assists in 35 games.

    Rangers have already made four signings so far this summer, securing Ianis Hagi on a permanent deal, ex-Leicester youngster Calvin Bassey, goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin, and ex-Wigan centre-half Leon Balogun.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Joel Fameye takes a knee after scoring in Russia

    Ghanaian striker Joel Fameye took a knee after scoring in his final game of the season for FC Orenburg in the Russian top-flight.

    The 23-year-old scored the only goal as FC Orenburg ended a difficult season with a win. They beat Dynamo Moscow 1-0 away from home.

    The result though impressive count for nothing as Orenburg were relegated prior to the match.

    Fameyeh scored a brilliant header from a difficult angle. In celebrating his goal, he took a knee in a show of support for the Black Lives Matter movement.

    The former WA All Stars attacker was booed by the home supporters as he knelt and raised his right fist to the heavens.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Isaac Atanga provides assist for FC Nordsjaelland in draw against AGF Aarhus

    Ghanaian international, Isaac Atanga, displayed a fine form for FC Nordsjaelland on Wednesday evening as he helped his side to draw 1-1 against AGF Aarhus in the Danish Superliga.

    The two teams were in action today to battle for 3 points in a Matchday 35 fixture of the 2019/2020 football season at the Right to Dream Park.

    Repaying his manager for having faith in him, Isaac Atanga excelled on the wings for FC Nordsjaelland with his pace tormenting defenders.

    Following a goalless first half, the home team returned from the break to take the lead on the 67th minute courtesy a strike from Mads Dohr Thychosen.

    It was all thanks to Isaac Atanga who showed good vision to assist the goal scorer for his equalizer.

    Despite playing so well, FC Nordsjaelland could not cruise to the victory with AGF Aarhus drawing level in the last 10 minutes of the game through Casper Hojer Nielsen.

    Atanga, 19, lasted 89 minutes of the game before his place was taken by Andreas Bredahl Pedersen. His compatriots Mohammed Diomande and Ibrahim Sadiq enjoyed minutes for the home team as well.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Finnish top-flight side Honka FC sign Nasiru Banahene permanently from MTK Budapest

    Finnish top-flight side Honka FC have exercised its option and signed Ghanaian defender Nasiru Banahene on a permanent deal from Hungarian side MTK Budapest, GHANASoccernet.com can exclusively report.

    The 20-year-old has put pen-to-paper to a three-year contract for a reported transfer fee of US$ 160,000 (HUF 50 million).

    Banahene moved to the Veikkausliiga side in August 2019 and made five league appearances that term.

    This season, he has scored one goal in three league appearances for Honka.

    Banahene joined MTK Budapest in the winter transfer from Ghana Premier League side Liberty Professionals on a three-year contract.

    But after playing five games and also winning a gold medal with the club’s U-19 side, he was farmed out to the Hungarian for more first team experience.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Godsway Donyoh returns to FC Nordsjælland

    Ghanaian striker, Godsway Donyoh has returned to Denmark and parent club FC Nordsjælland after he was loaned out to German second-tier side Dynamo Dresden in January.

    Donyoh has one year left on his contract with FC Nordsjælland, but it is difficult to predict if he will feature more for the first-team squad in the upcoming season.

    The former Right To Dream player made seven appearances with three assists while on loan at Dynamo Dresden.

    Donyoh also featured for Man City U18/U21 after leaving Right To Dream, the left-footed forward’s current market value is €650,000.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Israeli giants FC Ashdod extend the loan deal of Montari Kamaheni for another season

    Isreali giants FC Ashdod have extended the loan deal of Ghanaian left back Montari Kamaheni for another season after an impressive season.

    Muntari joined the Isreali club for a season loan deal from Dreams FC alongside his Compatriot Samuel Alabi.

    The left back has impressed the club forcing them to extend his loan spell for another season.

    The 20-year old made 27 appearances for the club making 2 assist in the process.

  • FC Porto sign striker Kelvin Owusu Boateng

    Portuguese outfit FC Porto has completed the signing of Ghanaian international Kelvin Owusu Boateng, footballghana.com can report.

    The youngster has been signed on a season-long loan move from CD Aves and will play for the FC Porto B team next season.

    The 20-year-old striker has significantly improved in the past year and has made a giant step in his career towards reaching the highest level.

    “Kelvin Owusu Boateng is a reinforcement of FC Porto B and arrives on loan from CD Aves, for a season, with a purchase option”, a club statement from FC Porto has said today.

    The formal Right to Dream Academy forward moved abroad to join CD Aves in the 2018/2019 football season.

    Last season, he made 32 appearances for the U-23 team of CD Aves as he found the back of the net 12 times.

    Kofi Owusu Boateng is determined to work hard at his new club to ensure he manages to convince the technical handlers to sign him permanently at the end of the season.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Ghanaian forward Patrick Joosten starts training at FC Utrecht

    Dutch-born Ghanaian forward Patrick Joosten has commenced training with FC Utrecht ahead of the upcoming Eredivisie season.

    FC Utrecht is one of the few clubs in the Netherlands that have started sharpening their rough edges ahead of the 2020/21 Dutch Eredivisie campaign.

    The Red and White outfit began the session at their Sports Complex Zoudenbalch with a large number of their squad present.

    Dutch-born of Ghanaian descent Patrick Joosten was among the players who showed up at the training complex on Monday.

    The Press and fans were not welcomed as the club are still working from a bubble to minimize the chance of coronavirus infections. The measures will however be relaxed a little in the coming weeks.

    Coach John van den Brom is expected to put his squad up to speed before engaging in friendly games ahead of the start of the season.

    Joosten, who returned from a successful loan stint at Sparta Rotterdam, will be keen to impress the technical bench within these short periods in order to seal a position at the club in the forthcoming campaign.

    Watch Patrick Joosten and his FC Utrecht teammates train below;

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

     

  • English born Ghanaian player Derrick Otim dies after drowning in a lake

    English born Ghanaian attacking midfielder Derrick Otim has passed away after he drowned in Lake Keowee in South Carolina, USA.

    Otim, 24 is a former player of Nottingham Forest in England and a final year student at Xavier University in the United States.

    Local reports say Derrick Otim drowned and passed away in Lake Keowee in South Carolina.

    An ex-playing mate of Derrick Ottim Kwame Thomas in a tweet has confirmed the death of his of the former.

    Thomas tweeted ”R.I.P brother, growing up was always the benchmark of where we all tried to get to. But forgetting football the most gentle + kind human being there is! Prayers up for you and your family at this devastating time #DerrickOtim,”

    Born on March 21, 1996, Otim was an attacking midfielder with a massive goal-scoring threat from anywhere thanks to a good right foot. Lethal from outside the box or inside, he was accurate if given a glimmer of space. He also had good ball control and good strength to hold off defenders to get forward into the box and finish.

    Tributes have been paid to the star player by Nottingham Forest FC and teammates, describing him as a ‘top lad’ who ‘always brought a smile to everyone’s faces’.

    Nottingham Forest FC has posted a tribute to the player, saying: “Rest in peace, Derrick”.

    “NFFC are saddened to learn of the passing of former academy player Derrick Otim. The thoughts of everyone at the club go out to his friends and family at this tragic time.”

    Otim’s former teammate, Matty Cash, tweeted in tribute: “RIP del, can’t believe I’m writing this.”

    “Such a top lad who always brought a smile to everyone’s face when around him.”

    Nottingham Forest Women’s FC player Alana Crawford also paid tribute to the player, writing on social media: “Life is so cruel. What a lovely soul you were. Everyone who knew you were so lucky to have known someone as lovely as you.”

    “There are literally no words. Rest in peace.”

    Fans have also paid tribute to the player, with one writing: “He was such a funny and happy lad! It’s devastating news.”

    A second said: “Devastated to hear of the passing of Derrick Otim. A wonderfully talented footballer and an incredible human being. Life can be unbearably cruel.”

    And a third wrote: “My heart is breaking Dez… For you, for your family and all your many many friends.”

    “A smile that could light up any room. A personality that no-one could pick faults with. The kindest most gentle soul I ever had the pleasure of meeting.”

    “Rest easy my wonderful friend.”

    Source: pulse.com.gh

  • Ibrahim Sadiq on target as FC Nordsjælland are beaten at AGF in Superliga

    FC Nordsjælland forward Ibrahim Sadiq climbed off the bench to score in the side’s 2-1 defeat at AGF in the Danish Superliga on Wednesday.

    The 20-year-old smashed in consolation on the stroke of full time as they suffered defeat on the road at the Ceres Park and Arena

    AGF scored twice within four minutes as Jakob Ankersen opened the scoring with a slee finish on 45 minutes Patrick Mortensen added the second four added minutes in the first half.

    Sadiq replaced compatriot Abdul Mumin on 64th minute and instantly made his presence felt.

    He sliced home the consolation on the 90th minute but that was not enough to save his side from defeat.

    Ghanaian midfielder Abu Francis was also replaced by compatriot Kamal Deen Sulemana.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Highly-rated defender Abdul Mumin on Benfica and Porto radar

    Portuguese giants Benfica and FC Porto have shown interest in signing Ghanaian youngster Abdul Mumin.

    Mumin who is currently with Danish side FC Nordsjaelland is being watched by many clubs following his impressive outings in the SuperLiga.

    Scottish champions Celtic, English Premier League side Brighton have all expressed interest with the latest to do so coming from Benfica and FC Porto.

    It is reported, the 22-year old rejected January bids from French side Strasbourg and Belgian outfit Zulte-Waregem.

    However, he has signed a one month contract extension with FC Nordsjaelland which runs till end of the season.

    The former Right to Dream player is however a top target of many clubs and is highly tipped to make a move when the season comes to an end.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Kelvin Yeboah scores as Tirol FC hold Red Bull Salzburg in friendly

    Ghanaian youngster Kelvin Yeboah rescued a draw for WSG Tirol against Red Bull Salzburg in a friendly encounter on Friday.

    Top-flight sides in Austria have been engaging in friendly games to sharpen their rough edges ahead of the resumption of the campaign on June 2.

    Red Bull Salzburg welcomed Tirol FC to the Red Bull Arena in their first training match since March when the season was halted due to the coronavirus crisis.

    But it was the underdogs who took the lead in the 12th minute through Kingsley Yeboah. The young frontman nodded home from a lofty corner kick.

    Tirol appeared to be running away with a rare victory over Salzburg until substitute Albert Vallci restored parity for the hosts in the 52nd minute with a close-range finish.

    Yeboah, who has netted 2 goals in 16 Bundesliga games in the 2019/20 campaign, enjoyed full throttle likewise compatriot and teammate Felix Adjei.

    Majeed Ashimeru, who was named in Red Bull Salzburg starting line-up, also played the entire duration.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Ghanaian youngster Najeeb Yakubu returns to training with FC Vorksla Poltava

    Ghanaian youngster Najeeb Yakubu and his team mates at FC Vorskla Poltava have returned to training after close to two months absence due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

    The 20-year old took to his social networks to share photos of his first training with the Ukrainian top flight side on Thursday captioning it “Happy to be back to work”.

    FC Vorskla’s return to training is part of the processes leading to the resumption of the 2019/2020 season in Ukraine and other Eastern European nations.

    President of the Ukrainian Association of Football, Andriy Pavelko promised to continue the Ukrainian Premier League matches and that of the Ukrainian Cup.

    Pavelko made this promise on his Facebook page while commenting on the decision made by the UEFA executive committee in April.

    “The Premier League and the Ukrainian Cup should be played just like all matches of the championships of other European associations should be played.

    “This was the position of the UEFA Executive Committee. The winners of national club competitions and participants in European competitions from Ukraine will be determined on the basis of sporting merit – this is the number one priority!

    “Only the extension by the government of the decision on the impossibility of holding football competitions or insurmountable economic difficulties can obstruct the completion of the Ukrainian Premier League and the Ukrainian Cup,” Pavelko wrote.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Coronavirus football: FC Seoul apologises for ‘sex dolls’ in stands

    It is a challenge for sports leagues across the world – if play can only resume in empty stadiums, how can the atmosphere be improved?

    However, not many clubs will be rushing to follow the example of FC Seoul.

    The top-flight South Korean side has apologised after fans accused them of using sex dolls in the stands.

    FC Seoul insisted they were “premium mannequins” rather than sex dolls – but did admit they came from a supplier that produces sex toys.

    And some of the dolls were holding signs advertising sex websites – despite pornography being banned in South Korea.

    What happened at the match?

    On Sunday, FC Seoul played their first home match of the K League season.

    The ground was empty – one of many measures designed to prevent a Covid-19 outbreak.

    So before the match, a company called Dalcom offered to fill some of the empty seats, and the club agreed. In total, there were 30 mannequins – 25 of them female, and five of them male.

    However, fans watching online noticed that some of the mannequins looked more like sex dolls – leading to the club apologising on Instagram and Facebook.

    Club official Lee Ji-hoon told the BBC it didn’t do a background check on Dalcom, and didn’t realise their line of work.

    But the club said that Dalcom insisted the dolls were merely “premium mannequins”, rather than anything more x-rated.

    Mr Lee admitted he thought the dolls looked “very human” – but said it didn’t even enter his mind that they could be sex toys.

    When did football resume in South Korea?

    The 2020 K League season was supposed to begin in February but was delayed because of the virus outbreak.

    But South Korea’s success in fighting the virus allowed football to resume sooner than almost everywhere else.

    And, when the season began on 8 May, the K League was one of the few places for sports fans to get their fix – leading to increased global attention.

    The opening match – Jeonbuk Motors versus Suwon Bluewings – was even streamed live by the BBC.

    As well as empty stands, handshakes are banned, and coaches have to wear facemasks.

    “Excessive spitting or blowing of the nose is prohibited and players should refrain from close conversations,” said a K League official before the first match.

    Which other football leagues have resumed?

    The Bundesliga in Germany resumed at the weekend, but, like South Korea, with no fans present.

    The Premier League in England has a tentative return date of 12 June – but there is a “growing feeling” this will need to be pushed back.

    Other leagues, such as France’s Ligue 1, have cancelled their season entirely.

    Source: bbc.com

  • ‘Sulley Muntari has neglected Owerriman FC and Konongo community’ – Nana Batafo

    Owerriman FC owner Nana Batafo Acheampong Nti has accused their former player Sulley Muntari of neglecting the club and the Konongo Municipality.

    Nana Nti, who is also the Chief of Konongo, wants the ex-Ghana international to invest and support development initiatives in the community which helped harness his potential.

    Muntari played for the Division Two side en route to Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School in Kumasi before moving to Ghana Premier League side Liberty Professionals.

    ”He started playing at a tender age at Owerriman FC before being transferred to Liberty Professionals in Accra in 2000 and was later invited to play in the national U-17 side,” Nana Nti told the Daily Graphic.

    ”A year after, he got the opportunity to play professional football with Udinese in the Italian Serie A.”

    Muntari is one of Ghana’s most decorated footballers having won the UEFA Champions League, League and Coppa Italia with Inter Allies and the FA Cup in England with Portsmouth.

    Nana Acheampong Nti is full of praise for the 35-year-old for his career successes on the pitch.

    ”Muntari has progressed from Division Two side Owerriman to play at the highest level, including Udinese, Portsmouth, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Sunderland and Ittihad of Saudi Arabia, among others. He has now established himself as one of the finest footballers in his generation.

    ”Just as Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and other Ghanaian footballers are helping their people, especially in this era of the COVID-19 pandemic, Muntari should realise that his community, peers and the team that gave him the platform to market his talent in football are also yearning for his support in various ways.”

    Muntari played in all of Ghana’s three FIFA World Cup finals appearances in 2006, 2010 and 2014.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Inter Allies veep Delali Senaya insists football’s contribution to Ghana’s economy is underrated

    Inter Allies FC CEO Eric Delali Senaya has said that football clubs’ contribution in the economic development in Ghana is undermined and underrated.

    Mr. Senaya believes this may be the reason the government is reluctant in supporting the clubs financially during this period of coronavirus crises.

    Government is giving stimulus packages to several industries in the country that have been hit financially by the global pandemic.

    The Ghana FA sent proposal to government requesting for financial support but many believe that there are more pressing issues than football.

    Mr. Senaya claims there has been no research on the importance of football in Ghana’s economic growth and that’s making people think otherwise.

    “We pay every match that the clubs are involved in by way of gate fees we pay 17.5% as of VAT,” he said

    “Those of us (the clubs) who are limited by shares, end of the year if profit is declared we pay corporate taxes.”

    “Football has driven the local tourism economy, if Inter Allies travel to Berekum it means that we are going to occupy one hotel there, fifteen rooms in total, the team is going to spend two days there and spend money there.”

    “On the match day, the folks in Berekum will also be involved in other activities and the rest.”

    “Football contributes hugely to the local economy through tourism but our industry is underrated and not known, there has been no scientific research to know the economic importance of football in our economy.”

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Playing against FC Porto was my best game – Ghanaian midfielder Joseph Amoah

    Ghana and Vitória Guimarães midfielder Joseph Amoah says playing against FC Porto was his best game ever.

    Amoah, answering a wide range of questions on video conference about the pandemic disclosed that beating the Portuguese giants with nine men was the best game he’s ever played in.

    Away since August: “I left for this season with a lot of ambitions, but then I was unfortunate to get injured. The recovery went smoothly, so now I feel very well and training with the team. I do everything, so I am prepared and ready to play again. I am mentally very strong and I only think about taking my place in the team again. I think everything will be the best when the team resumes training”.

    The gathering at home: “It is not being easy. Every day I train at home, I watch TV, I talk to my family through video calls … and I cook”.

    Worried about the family? “The pandemic has spread around the world, but we are calm. We have not left home.”

    What did it cost more: recovery or social withdrawal? “I just thought about going back while my recovery was taking place. Now that I’m fine I can’t play. I will have to wait for all this to pass. I really miss the competition. I really want to play and I have been helped a lot by the club. I believe that will happen soon”.

    Returning behind closed doors: “If there are no fans at the stadiums, it won’t be the same thing. But in the first place is everyone’s health. We will have to adapt to this situation”.

    V. Guimarães midfielder: “It is always difficult to enter that sector. That is why I work hard, I have always been like that. It will not be easy, but I will try to regain my space”.

    Games he retained from this season: “Our game against Arsenal, in England, was very good … among many others. For the championship, we did well in all home games, but also against FC Porto [at Dragão] That was the best. Although the team was reduced to nine players, it created many opportunities “.

    Favourite midfield position: “I feel better in position 8. I like to build a game”.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Black Leopards FC tracking Ghanaian forward Francis Afriyie

    South African top-flight side, Black Leopards FC are set to sign Ghanaian striker Francis Afriyie in the summer transfer window.

    The Thohoyandou based side are looking to strengthen their squad for the ABSA Premiership and have shown interest in adding the Ghanaian forward.

    Afriyie currently plies his trade for Botswana heavyweights Township Rollers FC.

    The 25-year-old left Kenyan giants Gor Mahia FC to Botswana after terminating his contract following the club’s inability to pay his owed salaries.

    The former Bechem United player scored six goals in 11 appearances for the Kenya Premier League champions.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • John Antwi’s Pyramids FC hardest hit as Egyptian FA reduce foreign player quota

    John Antwi’s side Pyramids FC will be heavily hit after the Egyptian Football federation introduced a quota for foreign-based players.

    Topflight clubs will be allowed to register only four foreigners instead of the previous number of five.

    Pyramids alongside Al Ahly, Zamalek with five foreign players each will have to find a way to reduce it before next season.

    The Cairo-based side have Ivorian defender Wilfried Kanon, Burkina’s Eric Traoré, Tunisian-Swedish Amor Layouni, Ugandan Lumala Abdu and Antwi.

    The Egyptian Premier League has been off since last month following the outbreak of the CoronaVirus pandemic.

    The resumption of the championship is uncertain but for now one aspect is certain; there will be fewer foreign players next season.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • Godfred Asiamah on his to way to Karela United for the rest of the season

    Asante Kotoko SC is set to send out midfielder Godfred Asiamah to Karela United FC for the rest of the season.

    Asiamah will be joining the Pride and Passion side on loan as he seeks for more playing actions.

    The 20-year-old hasn’t been able to land himself a starting role since he joined the Porcupines in 2019 from AshantiGold SC.

    Karela United will have the option to make the deal permanent if they are able to avoid relegation at the end of the season. They currently lie 17th on the log.

    The former New Edubiase United youngster trained with Swedish side AIK Stockholm in 2017 after impressing on his debut season in the Ghana Premier League

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • Rabiu Mohammed set to depart Paris FC as a free agent

    Ghanaian midfielder Rabiu Mohammed could be set for a new club in the summer when his contract with Paris Fc expires.

    The soon to be free agent is not close to agreeing new contract terms with his club as his contract expires on the 30th June 2020.

    Rabiu has been an integral member of the Paris FC since joining on a free transfer from Russian side Krylya Sovetov Samara

    The midfielder who will be a free agent at end of the season could begin talks with foreign clubs about a potential move.

    Virtually all the leagues in the world are on break due to the coronavirus pandemic that has claimed the lives of more than 37,000 people across the world.

    With no end in sight it remains unclear when the French league will start and the midfielder may be forced to stay for a few more weeks in order to complete the season before departing for a new adventure.

    The 30 year old midfielder has been a regular for the Parisians making 14 appearances and scoring a goal in the second tier league in France.

    Source: Ghanaguardian.com

  • The world is bleeding, take care of yourself – Black Stars player to Ghanaians

    FC Nordsjaelland and Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus has joined a tall list of footballers urging Ghanaians to take the necessary precautionary measures to fight the Coronavirus.

    The number of coronavirus cases in the West African nation keeps rising with three deaths already confirmed.

    Kudus who plays in one of the most affected European countries has advised Ghanaians to practice social distancing in these difficult times.

    “As you all know the world is bleeding. In these tough times it is insane to put sports, social activities before our health and humanity,” he said on Twitter.

    “As of today medic put their lives on the.line to save the infected and the best we can do is to help them starve the virus,” he added.

    “Let’s united to socially distance and encourage ourselves for our mental sanity. Take the precautionary very serious to stay safe and keep positive in the face of COVID-19.”

    Mohammed Kudus is one of Ghana’s brightest stars in Europe this season, having scored nine goals in 19 Danish Supa Liga games.

    Source: footballmadeinghana.com

  • King Faisal sign versatile ‘game-changer’ Andy Oduro Acheampong

    King Faisal FC have continued their re-tooling by signing Andy Oduro Acheampong, the club announced on Tuesday.

    But terms and duration of contract remain undisclosed.

    The versatile player joins goalkeeper Samuel Akurugu who signed for the Kumasi-based side on Monday.

    A club statement read:”We can today confirm the signing of Andy Oduro Acheampong. Oduro is an extremely versatile player and previous clubs include Star Madrid, Rainbow FC and Corners babies”

    “He is a gamechanger on his day.”

    King Faisal are at the foot of the table after 15 matches.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • Harrison Afful registers assist in Columbus Crew win over New York City FC

    Ghanaian right-back Harrison Afful registered an assist as Columbus Crew defeated New York City FC 1-0 in the Major League Soccer opener on Sunday.

    Afful, who is in his sixth season at the club laid a tailor measured pass to Lucas Zelarayan who fired into the top corner to seal all three points for Crew at the MAPFRE Stadium.

    Less than three minutes into the game, New York City FC defender Maxime Chanot was shown a red card for clipping the heel of Columbus Crew SC’s newest attacking midfielder, Lucas Zelarayan.

    It was the third-fastest red card from the start of an MLS game and the earliest red we’ve seen in a season opener.

    After a goalless first-half, Columbus took the lead in the 56th minute through Zelarayan following an assist from Harrison Afful.

    Despite NYCFC’s best effort, they weren’t able to overcome the player deficit and the 1-0 scoreline stood after 90 minutes.

    His compatriot Jonathan Mensah captained Columbus Crew in their first 2020 MLS game at home.

    Source: footballghana.com