Former Ghana captain Stephen Appiah has made an interesting revelation of how he used to wash jerseys and shoes of senior players in the national team. Appiah was speaking on Joy Sports when he opened up on lessons of being humble and how far it has brought him in football. The first captain to qualify Ghana to the World Cup ...
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Awuah Nyamekye explains why Tony Baffoe was named Ghana captain in 1992 AFCON final
Former Ghana Football Association president, Awuah Nyamekye has opened up on why Tony Baffoe was named as the captain to lead the Black Stars in the 1992 Africa Cup of Nations final. Ghana’s ambition of winning their fifth African Cup hit a snag after losing 11-10 on penalties against Ivory Coast. A chunk of the players that participated in the ...
Read More »Kotoko management dissolved, CEO George Amoako loses his job
Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko have fired their management team which means highly respected administrator George Amoako has lost his job as the CEO of the former African champions, Ghanasoccernet.com can exclusively report. The decision to sack the entire management team of the Porcupine Warriors was taken on Wednesday afternoon during a meeting of the newly-constituted board of the club. The ...
Read More »Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford is Ghanaian – Ex-Ghanaian footballer claims
A Ghanaian ex-footballer based in the United Kingdom is claiming to be the biological father of Manchester United and England striker Marcus Rashford. Micheal Boye Marquaye, 65-years-old, in an exclusive chat with Starr FM Sports says the 22-year-old England international is a Ghanaian as he is the biological father of the player. Marcus Rashford was born in Wythenshawe, Manchester in ...
Read More »I left Hearts of Oak because of Anas expose – Patrick Razak
Former Accra Hearts of Oak SC winger and 2017 WAFU winner, Patrick Razak has disclosed that his exit from the rainbow boys back in 2018 to Horoya AC was motivated by the Anas number 12 exposè. The Anas exposè which was premiered on June 6, 2018, at the Accra International Conference Centre resulted in the ban of all football activities ...
Read More »I’m sorry – Winful Cobbinah to Thomas Abbey
Former Hearts of Oak midfielder and 2017 WAFU winner, Winful Cobbinah has finally apologized to Thomas Abbey after launching a scathing attack on his former teammate. Abbey recently revealed the Phobians lost the 2017 MTN FA Cup due to an unpaid three months salary plus seven months bonuses. The porcupine warriors thrashed the Phobians 3-1 courtesy Saddick Adams’s first half ...
Read More »9 professional Ghanaian players with university degree
Pulse Ghana Sports has compiled a list of 10 Ghanaian players with university degree. Footballers are mostly considered as people with poor academic background since several actors of the beautiful game finds it difficult to combine it with studies. However, few of them have defied the norm on the local scene. Pulse Ghana Sports has compiled a list of Ghanaian ...
Read More »Man who discovered Abedi Pele begs him for help to fix his eyes
The man who discovered former Black stars captain Abedi Ayew Pele, Musa Sani, has made a passionate appeal to the Maestro to help him undergo surgery on his left eye. Musa Sani who was in charge of colts side Falcos in the early 60s is credited for discovering Abedi Pele where he played for Falcos for four years before he ...
Read More »Alfred Woyome reveals how he convinced Muamar Gaddafi to allow Ghana host CAN 2008
Businessman Alfred Woyome has revealed that he played a key role in helping Ghana win the bid to host the Africa Cup of Nations in 2008. Woyome disclosed he was the mastermind behind the successful bid of the competition, insisting that he had to convince the late Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi to allow Ghana to host the competition. Ghana’s main ...
Read More »Abedi Pele doesn’t come close to me – Osei Kofi
Ghanaian football icon Rev. Osei Kofi has shockingly disclosed that Abedi Ayew Pele doesn’t come close to him and as such suggested he doesn’t deserve a mention as the country’s all-time best footballer. Osei Kofi, a two-time AFCON winner with the Black Stars was a tricky winger in his days. He played for both Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko ...
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