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Victor Atsu Tamakloe is a journalist based in Accra, Ghana. He has worked for many media houses across the Ghanaian media landscape. First for Focus One Media Group, then Skyy Media Group, and now the Asaase Broadcasting Company.
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year ban and £260 fine for online abuse of Thomas Partey
Charles Ogunmilade, an Arsenal fan, received a £260 fine and a three-year ban from attending games for racially abusing Thomas Partey on social media. The incident occurred after Partey missed a shot during a match against Southampton. Ogunmilade's post led to public outrage and a police investigation. Despite his claim of sarcasm, the court imposed the sanctions, which some consider too lenient given the nature of the offense.
Abedi Pele calls for Ghana football restructuring following AFCON setback
Abedi Ayew 'Pele', a renowned Ghanaian football legend, has voiced concerns over the state of football in Ghana following the Black Stars' failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Highlighting the contrast between past successes and current challenges, Pele calls for a restructuring of the sport in Ghana, emphasizing the need for hard work and proper organization to restore the nation's football legacy. He also underscores the role of football in fostering national unity, urging stakeholders to focus on rebuilding and improving the sport.
GPL 2024/25: Aduana FC sack coach Yaw Acheampong after poor run
Aduana FC has dismissed head coach Yaw Acheampong after a series of poor performances in the Ghana Premier League, culminating in a 2-0 defeat to Asante Kotoko. Assistant coach Paul Tandoh will temporarily lead the team. Despite a fifth-place finish last season, Aduana FC is currently 13th in the league, with only two wins in nine games.
Hindsight: Why Accra Lions' present problems do not define them
Accra Lions face challenges with a significant turnover of players, losing 23 since July, including key talents like David Oduro to FC Barcelona and Shawkan Mohammed to Club Africain. Despite these setbacks, the club remains optimistic, relying on a business model that focuses on nurturing young talent with high resale value. Recent signings from Koowa Naso aim to bolster the team, but results have been disappointing, with only nine points from twelve matches. However, the club's strong coaching and playing style suggest potential for improvement, maintaining hope for better outcomes in the future.
GFA dissolves Black Stars Management Committee after AFCON qualification disappointment
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has dissolved the Black Stars' Management Committee following the team's failure to qualify for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025, marking the first time in 21 years. The GFA expressed regret and apologized to the nation, acknowledging the team's underperformance. In response, the GFA plans to meet with Head Coach Otto Addo and organize a retreat with various stakeholders to develop strategies for improving the performance of the Black Stars and Ghanaian football.
Fans need to show up – Hearts of Oak Aboubakar Ouattara appeals for support
Hearts of Oak head coach Aboubakar Ouattara urges fans to physically support the team in their upcoming match against Nsoatreman FC, emphasizing the positive impact of fan presence on the players' performance. Following a victory over Karela United, Ouattara highlights the importance of maintaining momentum and fan engagement to achieve their title ambitions.
GPL 2024/25: Hearts pip Karela in Tamale to move into top 4
Accra Hearts of Oak secured a 1-0 victory over Karela United in the Ghana Premier League, thanks to an early goal by Hamza Issa. This win propels Hearts into the top four of the league standings, marking their third consecutive victory. Karela United remains at the bottom of the table. Hearts are set to face Nsoatreman United next, while Karela will play against Dreams FC.
I am sad things didn't work out at Chelsea
Abdul Baba Rahman, former Chelsea left-back, expressed disappointment over his unfulfilled potential at Chelsea due to injuries. Despite joining from Augsburg in 2015, his career was hindered by recurring injuries, leading to limited appearances and eventual loans to other clubs. Rahman considered retiring after a second ACL injury but was persuaded by Chelsea's medical staff, particularly Dr. Paco Biosca, to continue. Now playing for PAOK FC, Rahman appreciates the support he received during challenging times and values his renewed opportunity in football.
2026 World Cup: Ghana is on the right path to qualify
Ghanaian defender Abdul Baba Rahman is optimistic about the Black Stars' prospects of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Despite recent challenges, Rahman believes in the team's talent and potential, highlighting the exciting young players and good prospects. Ghana is currently tied with Comoros at the top of Group I in the World Cup qualifiers, maintaining hopes for another World Cup appearance. The team will focus on upcoming AFCON qualifiers against Angola and Niger before continuing their World Cup campaign.
Hearts beat CotonSports to seal Confederation Cup final place
Twenty years ago, Accra Hearts of Oak secured a place in the CAF Confederation Cup final with a 3-2 victory over CotonSport de Garoua at the Accra Sports Stadium. Louis Agyemang's two goals and Bernard Dong Bortey's late strike ensured Hearts' progression, despite a late scare from CotonSport. This victory set up an all-Ghanaian final against Asante Kotoko, which Hearts eventually won. The article also highlights the final group standings, with Hearts leading the group.
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