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The Black Stars have lost their second game in Asia as they fell to South Korea by a lone goal in the Kirin Challenge Cup 2025. A second-half header by Tae-seok Lee was the only goal in the…
Former Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has signed a two-year contract to succeed Xabi…
Sports and Recreation Minister Kofi Adams has urged for the transition of the Black Satellites…
In a move aimed at strengthening the sport of Armwrestling in the Greater Accra region,…
Ghanaian football mourns the loss of one of its true greats: Wilberforce “The Bulldozer” Mfum, the former Asante Kotoko and Black Stars striker, passed away on Sunday, May 11, 2025, at the age of 88 following a brief illness. Renowned for his raw power, clinical finishing, and fearless presence in the box, Mfum helped define Ghana’s golden era on the continental stage. Mfum first announced himself to the continent at the 1963 Africa Cup of Nations, drilling home Ghana’s inaugural goal in the tournament before adding a brace in the final to dethrone Sudan and deliver the nation its first continental crown on home soil. Over twelve years in Black Stars colors, he amassed 20 goals in 26 appearances and represented Ghana at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, leaving an indelible mark on every pitch he graced. At club level, Mfum was Asante Kotoko’s talisman throughout the 1960s, his thunderous runs and eye for goal earning him legend status in Kumasi and beyond. Kotoko announced the passing of Mfum by stating that…
Seven-time champions Nigeria defeat defending title holders Senegal in a thrilling quarter-final clash at the…
Berekum Chelsea head coach Samuel Boadu has dismissed suggestions that Asante Kotoko outplayed his side…
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