Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice President Fred Pappoe has thrown his support behind the federation's decision to dismiss head coach Otto Addo, just 72 days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Pappoe characterised the move as a "good decision," citing a visible decline in the team's performance and a loss of tactical direction.The GFA officially parted ways with Addo on March 31, following a disastrous international window that saw the Black Stars suffer
Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice President Fred Pappoe has urged the football governing body to prioritise a successor to Otto Addo who possesses an intimate understanding of the national teamâ??s internal dynamics.Speaking to Joy Sports, Pappoe emphasised that with the 2026 FIFA World Cup only 70 days away, the Black Stars cannot afford a lengthy transitional period under a coach unfamiliar with the local "system."Pappoeâ??s comments follow the GFAâ??s
The Ghana Football Association are reportedly considering Tom Saintfiet for the vacant Black Stars coaching job following Otto Addoâ??s departure.Ghana is currently without a substantive trainer following the sacking of Otto Addo on the back of the Black Stars dismal form.With the search for a new leader underway, the Ghana FA hierarchy is carefully evaluating several high-profile candidates for the job.According to reports, the former Gambia coach, who is currently manage Mali
Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has defended the decision to retain Otto Addo as head coach of the Black Stars despite the teamâ??s failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).Ghana missed the continental tournament in Morocco for the first time in over 20 years, finishing bottom of their group after six matches.The disappointing results sparked calls from fans and media for Addoâ??s dismissal, but the GFA opted to keep him in charge.Speaking
Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice President George Afriyie has dismissed attempts to pin the turmoil surrounding Hohoe United on GFA President Kurt Okraku, insisting the situation is a shared failure between club owners and the football governing body.His remarks come in the wake of Hohoe Unitedâ??s decision on April 1, 2026, to withdraw from the ongoing 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season, citing systemic challenges and what they describe as unfair treatment.Speaking
The race for supremacy in the University of Ghana Corporate Football League (Group A) is intensifying after Match Week 6, with Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) holding firm at the summit of the table.GCAA remain unbeaten after six matches, recording four wins and two draws to accumulate 14 points. Their dominance is underlined by an impressive goal difference of +12, having scored 14 goals while conceding just twice making them one of the most defensively solid sides in the
Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Chairman Dr Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe has criticised the decision to keep Otto Addo in charge of the Black Stars, insisting the coach should have been dismissed much earlier.Addo, who was reappointed in March 2024, has since been relieved of his duties following a string of disappointing results in the build-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Ghana suffered a 5-1 defeat to Austria in Vienna before falling 2-1 to Germany in Stuttgart during the March
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