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  • €1m per week offer from Al Hilal to Victor Osimhen rejected

    €1m per week offer from Al Hilal to Victor Osimhen rejected

    Napoli’s striker, Victor Osimhen, has declined a staggering €1 million per week offer from Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal.

    The Nigerian forward had the opportunity to earn €52 million annually if he had accepted the deal to join the Saudi Pro League side.

    Al Hilal made a second bid of €140 million to Napoli, following their initial €130 million offer, but both offers were rejected by the Italian side, as reported by the Italian newspaper Il Mattino. Napoli is reportedly seeking €150 million for Osimhen’s transfer.

    The pursuit of Osimhen by Al Hilal comes after their unsuccessful attempt to sign Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe.

    Victor Osimhen had an exceptional campaign last season in Serie A, finishing as the top scorer with 26 goals in 32 games. His outstanding performance has attracted interest from several European giants, including Bayern Munich.

  • Victor Osimhen wins best foreign athlete in italy

    Victor Osimhen wins best foreign athlete in italy

    Nigerian football player, Victor Osimhen has won Italy’s 2022 award for international athlete of the year.

    The Foreign Press Association in Italy, who organized to award him revealed the recipient of the honor in a statement on Monday.

    A public anouncement revealed that the 24-year-old Nigerian was given the honor, because he was “essential to Napoli’s amazing success, thanks to his excellent play, great power, incredible speed, and zeal for scoring goals”.

    https://twitter.com/en_sscnapoli/status/1632773235015049217?s=20

    The award comes after a string of honors Osimhen has recently received, including the Serie A player of the month award in January and the 2022 Globe Soccer Awards’ “developing player of the year” title.

    The former Liille attacker has had a fantastic season with Napoli, leading the league in goals scored with 19 total.

    This season, his relationship with colleague Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has been a threat to European defenses as they have combined to make Napoli a potent force both at home and abroad.

  • Nasiru Banahene scores first league goal in Finland; Arko-Mensah marks league debut

    Defender Nasiru Banahene scored his first Finnish Veikkausliiga goal on Wednesday as Honka FC drew 1-1 at Haka on the opening day of the delayed 2020 season.

    The former Liberty Professionals drew his side level on 59 minutes to end a point on the road.

    Haka took the lead in the 39th minute when Eero Markkanen scored from the spot to make it 1-0 six minutes from the half time whistle.

    Banahene, 19, lasted for 79 minutes when Dani Hatakka replaced him

    Countryman Edmund Arko-Mensah, ex-Ghana youth international, was brought on in the 73rd minute for his league debut.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Bayern Munich striker Kwasi Okyere Wriedt wins Player of the Season award in Germany

    Ghana international striker Kwasi Okyere Wriedt of Bayern Munich has been voted the 2019/2020 Player of the Season in the Germany third tier league.

    The Bayern Munich II striker prevailed in the vote of captains and coaches. His coach Sebastian Hoeness of the “Little Bavarians” also won the coach of the year award.

    The player who was promoted to train with the senior side of Bayern Munich this season led the side to the title, two matchdays before the end of the season.

    It would be the first time that a second team has won the 3rd league championship in Germany.

    It is almost certain that Wriedt will also snatch the top scorers award which the German Football Association (with Kicker magazine and Volkswagen) will award for the first time:

    The 25-year-old, who will leave Bayern in summer, has scored 24 goals his season – five goals than second-placed Albert Bunjaku of Viktoria Köln.

    In the player votes, Wriedt prevailed with 42 percent of the 22,676 votes cast ahead of Florian Pick of Kaiserslautern (36 percent).

    Third place went to Deniz Undav from SV Meppen with 22 percent.

    The captains and coaches voted in the awards.

    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

  • Transparency and accountability needed to run autonomous league – Kojo Addae-Mensah

    Chief Executive Officer of Databank Group, Kojo Addae Mensah beleives transparency and accountability will be key in Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) decision to make the topflight football autonomous.

    The Kurt Okraku led administration has announced that the Premier League will be run by an autonomous body.

    And according to the staunch Asante Kotoko supporter, the league can be made autonomous but will encounter the same problems if the principles are not well established and adhered to.

    “We cannot have an autonomous league where they will not be details of funds from sponsorship deals and other transactions,” he told Asempa FM.

    “Every detail of the league including cash components must be made available to the public or we defeat the purpose of making the league autonomous.

    “The EPL is successful today because of its transparency and accountability. Everyone knows the details of every contract.

    “It is the reason just funds from TV Rights can run the league without difficulties,” he added.

    He reiterated that if there will be a successful autonomous league in Ghana then much work must be done with regards to how it will be run.

    Togbe Afede XIV, Board Chairman of Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club, Mr John Ansah, Operations Manager of Cape Coast Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs Football Club and Delali Senaye, the CEO of Inter Allies Football Club have been nominated to serve on the Autonomous Premier League Committee.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Japanese baseball to resume in June

    Japan’s baseball league is due to begin in June, after it had been delayed from March by the pandemic.

    “The 12 teams agreed to make efforts so that the season can start in the latter half of June, on the condition that all necessary preparations can be made while carefully monitoring the spread of the infection,” Atsushi Saito, commissioner for Nippon Professional Baseball, said in a statement.

    Baseball is hugely popular in Japan, with even youth leagues getting television coverage.

    Germany’s Bundesliga will be the first of the world’s top football leagues to resume playing this Saturday – also to empty stadiums.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Today in Sports History: Hearts of Oak win Ghana Premier League title

    On this day 29 April 2007 (Exactly 13 years ago today) Hearts of Oak were confirmed Ghana league champions after beating Berekum Arsenal 1-0 in their last league match of the 2006/2007 season.

    The Accra side finished top with 58 points, four more than second-placed AshantiGold.

    Hearts sealed their 18th league title only after the Ghana Football Association resolved a catalogue of disciplinary decisions and results of matches by AshantiGold.

    Asante Kotoko defeated Accra Great Olympics 5-3 at the Nkawkaw Park to finish third with 51 points.

    All the three goals of Olympics were scored by inside left Emmanuel Clottey to record a hat-trick to propel him to win the Goal King race.

    Feyenoord, Tano Bofoakwa and Power FC were relegated to the first division.

    Source: happyghana.com

  • Jonathan Mensah reminisces ‘sweet’ MLS debut goal for Columbus Crew

    Columbus Crew captain Jonathan Mensah remembers his first Major League Soccer goal for Columbus Crew in 2017 against FC Dallas.

    The Ghana defender popped up to head in from a beautiful cross from teammate Higuain as the Black and Golds defeated Dallas 2-1.

    Mensah says he can’t forget that beautiful header describing it as a sweet one.

    “You always remember your first and it was sweet indeed,” he retweeted with a video of the goal.

    The ex-Ashantigold academy product has gone on to become an influential player for the Columbus Crew since joining from Anzhi Makachakala in 2016.

    Mensah has scored three times for the MLS side in 77 appearances for the club.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

     

  • Aduana Stars forward Yahaya Mohammed intensifies personal training

    Ghana Premier League golden boot contender, Yahaya Mohammed has intensified his personal training ahead of the return of the topflight.

    The Ghana Premier League is currently on hold due to the outbreak of the Cornavirus, which has led to the suspension of all social gatherings in the West African nation.

    Mohammed scored eleven goals before the Premier League was halted and like many other of his colleagues, the bulky forward is leaving no stone unturned to keep
    his form.

    The return of the Premier League is unknown despite the lifting of lockdown by President of the country, Nana Akufo Addo.

    Watch video below:

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • UEFA president says leagues across Europe ready to play behind closed doors

    UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said Monday that leagues across Europe were ready to return to action behind closed doors in a bid to limit the damage caused by coronavirus.

    Football leagues have been suspended since mid-March due to the pandemic which has claimed more than 100,000 lives throughout the continent. But the head of European football believes that playing would be an important step towards a return to normal life and avoid heavy financial losses for leagues.

    “I believe there are options that can allow us to restart cup championships and to complete them,” Ceferin said in an interview with Italian daily Corriere della Sera.

    “We may have to resume without spectators, but the most important thing, I think, is playing games.”

    “It is early to say that we cannot complete the season. The impact would be terrible for clubs and leagues. Better to play behind closed doors than not at all.”

    “In such hard times it would bring happiness to people and a certain sense of normality even if the games can only be seen on TV.”

    “All activities are being organised to start again, everyone needs to find their lives.”

    “If safety measures are respected and if the authorities give the green light, the training could resume like the rest.”

    “Further consent will be needed for matches.” Ceferin said that if leagues returned “soon enough” then Champions League and Europa League matches could “be played in parallel” with no date limit for the finals. The Slovenian said he was not in favour of the season going into September and October as it “would have a heavy impact” on the 2020-2021 campaign.”

    “We can finish, but we must respect the decisions taken by authorities,” he continued. “The priority is the health of fans, players and coaches.”

    As for countries who have decided not to finish the season, Ceferin said that UEFA “will review the cases”.

    “Such decisions were not made alone,” he said. “Football is interconnected, we have seen how important it is for UEFA and leagues to work in good cooperation. The executive committee will review the cases.”

    He added: “Leagues are the revenue base for clubs nationwide. If completed, the financial consequences will be limited. “UEFA, on the other hand, will lose a lot of money for postponing Euro 2020.”

    Source: vanguardngr.com

  • Watch highlight of Dominic Oduro’s famous Pizza celebration at Columbus Crew

    Dominic Oduro may have spent over a decade in the Major League Soccer with various clubs but the Ghanaian forward is famously remembered for his Pizza hair cut and celebrations.

    The former Columbus Crew forward bizarrely had a pizza slice haircut, one of the worst haircuts in MLS history when he appeared for a game against Chicago Fire on September 22, 2013.

    The winger who knew what he had planned before the game lit the Crew stadium when he fired across the opener in the 15th minute, before running to the other side of the park to grab a slice of Pizza to eat.

    His celebrations on the day is one of the famous in the history of the Major League Soccer, as the league turned 25 this season.

    Oduro played for several MLS clubs including Montreal Impact, FC Dallas and the Chicago Fire.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • Ghanaian striker Joe Dodoo could sign for Fleetwood Town

    Ghanaian striker Joe Dodoo could sign for Fleetwood Town this summer.

    The League one side is being mooted as a possible next destination for the Bolton Wanderers striker.

    The 24-year-old joined the Trotters on a short-term deal in October and Joey Barton may take a look at his former Ibrox counterpart as a cut-price option to boost his attacking department for the next campaign.

    Fleetown boss Joey Barton might be using the break from football to identify possible transfer targets for his side in the summer.

    And media reports in England suggest that former Leicester City striker Joe Dodoo is one of five players being considered.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • Its too early to think about nullifying the league Yahaya Mohammed

    duana Stars goal poacher Yahaya Mohammed has taken a swipe at those calling for the cancellation of the 2019/2020 Ghana Premier League.

    It is believed some football administrators are advocating for the cancellation of the league following the suspension of football in the country by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) amid coronavirus crisis.

    But Yahaya Mohammed in an interview says he does not agree to the call for the cancellation of the topflight league as he believes it will benefit some clubs lying bottom of the league.

    “I will suggest to the Ghana FA not to think about nullifying the 2019/2020 season because when they rush to take any decision they will regret along the line. We should all keep quiet and fight the coronavirus because after the virus we will get know if there is ample time to continue or not” he said.

    “To avoid any inconvenience we should maintain how we are playing. We can use two months finish it and catch up with because when they cancel it the club at the bottom will be happy and this will raise a whole lot of issues”

    “If they take a decision to scrap the league the side effect will be higher than coronavirus. We all love football and so they should do the basic thing to satisfy everyone. How many months have we used in playing the 15 league matches? He quizzed.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Samuel Owusu satisfied with his performance in the Saudi topflight league

    Black Stars winger Samuel Owusu says he is impressed with his performance so far in the Saudi topflight league.

    The Ghana international moved to Saudi Arabia to join Al Fayha from Serbian club Cukaricki in 2019.

    Owusu is taking to Arabian league by storm, having scored five goals in 20 appearances this season.

    “For me, I think the fans admire my level with the team and the midfielder (winger) scored 5 goals and 1 assists in 20 games this season is not bad at all, but I urge them to remain calm and promise them to score more goals,” the 24-year old told Sport 360.

    Despite his scintillating performances for his club, the former Vision FC player revealed his toughest opposition has been Al Hilal.

    “I think Al-Hilal, our game in front of them was very difficult,” he said.

    Football in Saudi Arabia is currently on hold following the spread of the deadly coronvirus that has brought several sporting events to a standstill.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • Saudi league is the best in the Middle East – Samuel Owusu

    Ghana winger Samuel Owusu believes the Saudi Pro League in the best in the Middle East.

    The 24-year-old joined Saudi topflight side Al Fayha from Serbian club ?ukari?ki last year and has already established himself as one of the stars of the Saudi League.

    Having scored five times from 20 games, Owusu admits the Saudi League is one of the best he has played in.

    “I see that the Saudi League is one of the best leagues I have played in so far, it is a very professional league and includes a lot of high-quality players, so it is the best league in the Middle East,” he told Sport 360.

    With the league on hold due to the coronavirus, the pacy winger hope normalcy will return as soon as possible for the players to return to the pitch.

    “The spread of the Corona virus has already affected the team’s training and our matches, but every player performs some exercises at home only to maintain body fitness and of course I want to continue the league when this pandemic ends, but it all depends on what is decided by the Saudi Football Association,” said Owusu.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • Australian NRL teams to receive AUS$20m

    The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) has announced that it will give AUS$2.5m ($1.53; £1.2m) to every club in the National Rugby League (NRL).

    The package, agreed after an emergency meeting on Monday, is intended to shore up the league’s 16 clubs in light of financial uncertainty created by the coronavirus outbreak.

    Earlier this month, the NRL announced that it would be suspending its season until at least 31 May.

    As part of this latest deal, the NRL will cut staffing levels by 95% during the shutdown period and cut executive salaries by 25%.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Nkoranza Warriors re-appoint Frimpong Manso as head coach

    Division One League side Nkoranza Warriors have confirmed the appointment of Frimpong Manso as the head coach of the club.

    Manso penned a two and half year deal with the club after fruitful negotiations on Thursday.

    He takes over from coach Ibrahim Mohammed who was sacked from the club three days ago.

    This is his second stint at the club after leaving the club last year after the Normalization Committee Special Competition.

    He has been tasked to qualify the club to the topflight league. He is expected to start work on Monday.

    Source: footballmadeinghana.com