14/05/2021
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21/08/2020
Life is all about dreams but the actions for that dream will make it reality to others to see the great talent given from above.
I am very grateful Heavenly Father
06/12/2018
Williams is still in the system of football so him out. He's coming with a different style. . ..
05/11/2016
Upcoming footballer...God bless our profession..
12/11/2015
My Dream My Life that is what i am fighting for ......Jah is always with me and my friends all.... upcoming .........unistar soccer academy ....after match....
12/11/2015
My Dream My Life that is what i am fighting for ......Jah is always with me and my friends all.... upcoming .........unistar soccer academy ....after match....
11/02/2015
Thirty-three years and counting, Ghana's reasons for better adventures at the Nations Cup remain alive, despite shootout loss to Cote d'Ivoire
As the rains poured in Bata and Jonathan Mensah slipped in taking Ghana's sixth spotkick, Avram Grant must have felt a shudder; one that reminded him of a certain night, nearly seven years ago, halfway around the world.
Mensah scored and the rains eased, but, quite regrettably, whatever that chill reminded Grant of did come to pass. Razak Brimah's lessons in 'how not to take - or save - a penalty' ultimately undid Ghana, as did misses from Afriyie Acquah and Frank Acheampong. Indeed, as the shootout stretched from five apiece into double digits, you couldn't help but harbour a sense of déjà vu. A very bad one.
If you aren't old enough to have seen the duel between Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire some 23 years ago in Dakar of which we heard so much during the build-up, Sunday thriller ensured you didn't miss much.
"Too identical for comfort," my dad initmated as the night wore on.
The balance during 120-odd minutes of open play and after extra-time swung as often and intensely as you'd expect in a contest between two teams so evenly matched.
Ghana struck the woodwork twice, took a two-goal lead early in the series of penalties, and should feel hard done by yet another shootout loss. Long after the tears dry and the battle scars wear off, though, Ghanaians would be reminded of the reality that their decades-long Afcon trophy drought just got extended some more. Until that thirst is quenched, there'd only be more tears and scars. Harsh, but true.
For their western neighbours, Cote d'Ivoire, goalkeeper 'Copa' Barry, (who rose from being Sylvain Gbohouo's deputy throughout the tournament to running a one-man rescue mission in the final), saw his heroics in goal and from the spot truly scratch a 23-year itch which had gotten especially irritating for Les Elephants at recent editions of the Nations Cup, thus robbing Grant of a perfect start to his Ghana coaching career, Kwesi Nyantakyi and John Mahama of a potential campaign message, and the Ghanaians of a reason to believe the nightmarish memories from the 2014 Fifa World Cup are well and truly over.
Well, perhaps the latter, the final's outcome regardless, is already guaranteed. Few - even among their own countrymen - gave the Stars a chance of reaching as far as they did, particularly after that awful opening display against Senegal. Heck, even the GFA believed the side could do no more than 'go and do well'. Yet they exceeded such lowly expectations, improving as the competition progressed, eventually missing out on the prize via what certainly must be the cruelest means of separating a sport's winners from its losers, but providing proof that the future of Ghana football on the international stage, with a group so youthful and passionate, could only be blissful. For what its worth, they enjoyed a clean sweep of the individual awards on offer: Andre Ayew for 'Highest Scorer', Kwesi Appiah for 'Fair Play', and the brilliant Christian Atsu for both 'Man of the Competition' and 'Best Goal'.
Chins up, then, Ghana.
This Afcon experience taught us more about the future than the present; a very bright future, that is.
Going forward, the only way is up.
27/09/2014
i want to know if chelsea and Barcelona meet who will be beaten by goals
01/09/2014
Winger Frank Sarfo Gyamfi is set to complete his move to Asante Kotoko after undergoing a medical at the weekend.
“Sarfo Gyamfi had his medical at the Stadium Clinic this weekend and he has been the only player so far,” Kotoko team doctor Dr. Kwaku Boateng told GHANASoccernet.com
The Ghana youth international is available on a free transfer after parting ways with South African top-flight side Maritzburg United.
Gyamfi was close to securing a loan move to Kotoko last season but the deal fell through at the eleventh hour.
He has Ghana Premier League experience after playing for Wa All Stars before signing for Maritzburg in 2011.
01/09/2014
Ghana midfielder Mubarak Wakaso’s debut for Celtic has delayed after warming the bench in their Scottish Premier League 1-1 draw at Dundee United on Sunday afternoon.
The 24-year-old completed his loan move from Russian side Rubin Kazan in midweek but Ronny Deila named him in his squad.
Wakaso will have to wait until after the international break to see if he can play his first match for the Bhoys.
Celtic face Aberdeen at home on 13 September and that could be his breakthrough.
He is expected in Ghana early this week to join his Black Stars team mates prepare for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Uganda at the Baba Yara Stadium on Saturday.
01/09/2014
Hearts striker Gilbert Fiamenyo remains defiant about his side’s chances of reclaiming the Ghana Premier League crown this season.
The Premier League title has eluded the club for the past five years as they have painfully watched on as their arch-rivals Kotoko keep winning year after year.
Hearts are determined to stem the tide this season and have vowed to recapture their lost glory.
However, the dream could be scattered as they are believed to be struggling to land their targeted players.
The club has not made any high-profile signing with reports suggesting the financial demands from the players have become a stumbling block.
But striker Gilbert Fiamenyo, who joined the side from Heart of Lions two seasons ago is confident Hearts will win the league this season.
“We know it’s going to be pretty tough this season but with hard work, commitment and determination, we can win the league,” he said.
“The players are aware that we cannot disappoint our fans again. They have suffered for far too long and it’s time we make them happy.
“I am convinced that this season will be our year. We have to win the league and cannot offer any more excuses.”
Hearts lost 1-0 to Heart of Lions in the annual GHALCA top-four opening game on Saturday.
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