Black Starlets head coach Prosper Ogum has emphasised the need for mental and physical toughness as Ghana prepare for their second Group D match against Senegal at the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2026.His comments come after Ghana surrendered a two-goal advantage to draw 2-2 with Algeria in their opening fixture.Ogum described the upcoming encounter as a high-intensity, high-tempo contest, warning that both teams will approach it with maximum urgency.â??A very close
Black Starlets head coach Prosper Ogum has called for improved defensive concentration after Ghana let a two-goal lead slip in a 2-2 draw with Algeria in their opening Group D fixture at the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2026.Ghana made a flying start with early goals from Yao Gavi Robinho and Eric Adu Gyamfi, but were undone after the interval as Algeria fought back strongly.Ogum explained that his sideâ??s decline in intensity during the second half proved costly,
Black Starlets head coach Prosper Ogum has singled out Eric Adu Gyamfiâ??s spectacular long-range effort as a defining moment in Ghanaâ??s 2-2 draw with Algeria at the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2026.The youngster doubled Ghanaâ??s lead with a remarkable volley after spotting the Algerian goalkeeper off his line, a goal that briefly underlined the Starletsâ?? dominance.Ogum described the strike as a â??very beautiful goal,â? praising the intelligence
Black Starlets head coach Prosper Ogum has pointed to wastefulness in front of goal as a key reason Ghana were held to a 2-2 draw by Algeria on Thursday in their Group D opener at the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2026.Ghana raced into a two-goal lead inside 10 minutes through Yao Gavi Robinho and Eric Adu Gyamfi, but failed to extend their advantage despite controlling much of the first half.Ogum admitted his side created enough opportunities to put the game beyond Algeria
Black Starlets head coach Prosper Ogum has expressed mixed emotions after Ghana surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Algeria in their opening Group D fixture at the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2026 on Thursday.Ghana started in explosive fashion, scoring twice inside the opening 10 minutes through Yao Gavi Robinho and Eric Adu Gyamfi, before allowing the North Africans to fight back in the second half.Reflecting on the performance, Ogum described the match as â??a
Karela United will host Swedru All Blacks in their penultimate Ghana Premier League fixture of the season at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium on Sunday, May 17, 2026.The â??Pride and Passionâ?? will be eager to bounce back from their heavy defeat away to Vision FC last weekend as they seek to secure a top-half finish in the league standings.Nurudeen Amaduâ??s side will take confidence from their impressive home form this season, having suffered just one defeat at the Aliu
Carlos Queiroz has framed confidence and personality as key weapons for Ghana ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting that strong egos within the squad will serve as a statement of intent to group opponents.The Black Stars coach believes that visible self-belief and authority on the pitch will signal to sides like Panama and England that Ghanaâ??s players are prepared, focused and fully aware of their purpose on the global stage.Speaking on the Ghana Football Associationâ??s
Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has declared his preference for working with big-ego players, insisting that such strong personalities are essential for Ghanaâ??s success at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking on the Ghana Football Associationâ??s Beyond the Whistle podcast, the veteran manager clarified that the presence of high-profile characters in the dressing room is not a detriment but a tactical necessity for psychological warfare on the global stage.Queiroz, who
Relegation-threatened Nations FC and Vision FC face off in a high-stakes Ghana Premier League Matchday 33 encounter at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex on Sunday, with both sides desperate for a positive result in their fight for survival.The two teams head into the fixture level on 41 points, with Nations FC occupying 16th place while Vision FC sit just above them in 15th position due to goal difference. With the battle to avoid the drop intensifying, Sundayâ??s clash could
The Ministry of Sports and Recreation has settled the per diem for the Ghana U20 womenâ??s team, the Black Princesses, specifically for their final-round qualifying matches against Uganda.This payment comes in the wake of the teamâ??s successful qualification for the 2026 FIFA U20 Womenâ??s World Cup in Poland.However, the resolution is only partial, as allowances for the penultimate qualifying round against South Africa remain unpaid, per Joy Sports.According to reports,
Ghanaâ??s quest to return to the continental stage officially begins this Tuesday, May 19, 2026, as the draw for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers takes place in Cairo, Egypt.After the heartbreak of missing the 2025 tournament in Moroccoâ??Ghanaâ??s first absence from the competition in two decadesâ??the Black Stars are under immense pressure to secure their spot for the upcoming edition.The draw will see 48 nations divided into 12 groups of four, with
Dreams FC will welcome title-chasing Bibiani GoldStars to the Tuba Astro Turf on Sunday in a crucial penultimate fixture of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.The clash presents a high-stakes battle for both clubs, with Dreams targeting a top-four finish while GoldStars remain firmly in the hunt for a historic league title.The â??Still Believeâ? lads head into the encounter determined to bounce back from their disappointing defeat to Berekum Chelsea in the previous round.Despite
Ghana international goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi has been voted Player of the Month for April by FC St. Gallen following a series of outstanding performances for the Swiss side.The Black Stars shot-stopper enjoyed an exceptional month between the posts, producing crucial saves and commanding displays that played a key role in St. Gallenâ??s positive run of results in the Swiss Super League.Ati-Zigiâ??s award comes on the back of his remarkable consistency and leadership, qualities
Ghanaâ??s Black Starlets will face Senegal in a crucial Group D encounter at the 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday at 16:00 GMT.The Black Starlets head into the fixture looking for their first win of the tournament after settling for a 2-2 draw against Algeria in their opening game.Coach Prosper Narteh Ogumâ??s side showed attacking quality during the Algeria clash after racing into a two-goal lead before being pegged back in the second half.Sundayâ??s match against
Ghanaâ??s Black Starlets returned to training on Friday with a recovery session following their 2-2 draw against Algeria in their opening Group D match at the 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations in Rabat.The session was supervised by coach Prosper Narteh Ogum and his technical staff as preparations began for the teamâ??s next group fixture.Players who featured heavily against Algeria took part in light jogging, stretching routines and recovery drills, while the rest of the squad
Hearts of Oak head coach Didi Dramani has described FC Samartex 1996 as a "compact and aggressive" opponent, warning his players that they must be at their best to secure a positive result in Sunday's Ghana Premier League encounter.Speaking to Hearts TV ahead of the trip to the Nsenkyire Sports Arena, Dramani acknowledged the challenge posed by the home side."They are very compact, they are very aggressive, and they are a good side, so we need to be strong in
Samartex and Hearts of Oak will clash at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena on Sunday with both sides aiming to finish the Ghana Premier League season strongly and keep their top-four hopes alive.Samartex will be eager to end the campaign on a positive note in their final home game of the season, while Hearts of Oak are also targeting a strong finish after falling out of the title race.The hosts head into the fixture in difficult form after suffering consecutive defeats against Hearts of
FC AshantiGold 04 have reportedly entered into discussions with Karela FC head coach Nurudeen Amadu over a potential move to take charge of the Obuasi-based club, as they look to strengthen their technical direction ahead of their maiden Premier League campaigns.According to reports, negotiations are still at an early stage, with no final agreement reached between both parties. However, Amadu has emerged as a leading candidate for the role.The club is believed to be considering
Asante Kotoko are reportedly preparing to part ways with forward Morifing Donzo when the current season comes to an end, as the club continues to assess its squad ahead of future campaigns.Donzo has made 27 appearances for the Porcupine Warriors since joining the side, scoring five goals. While he has had moments of contribution, his overall output has fallen short of the expectations typically placed on attackers at a club of Kotoko's stature.Throughout the season, the forward
Ghanaian attacker Joel Fameyeh stepped off the bench to score a crucial equaliser as Puskas FC Academy drew 2-2 at home with MTK Budapest in NB I on Friday.The hosts fell behind just before the hour when Ãdin Molnár netted after earlier seeing a penalty saved, putting MTK 1-0 up.Introduced in the 69th minute, Fameyeh made an instant impact in the final stages. He brought Puskas level in the 79th minute, finishing from close range after good work by Daniel Lukacs down the flank.
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