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Ghana spent $4.5m on AFCON 2019 – Gov’t

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Ghana’s sports minister Isaac Asiamah has disclosed $4.5 million was spent on the 2019 Africa Cup of Nation tournament in Egypt. Speaking before Parliament on Wednesday,...

Black Stars need two more years to win AFCON – Afriyie...

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Ghana midfielder Afriyie Acquah believes all is not lost in the nation's hopes of ending their long Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) title drought following the disappointment...

Dissolve Black Stars now -Pobee urges

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Veteran football administrator Jonathan Abbey Pobee insists the Black Stars should be disbanded following their poor showing at the just-ended 2019 AFCON in Egypt. The...

Black Stars defender Adams visits Ashanti Chief Imam

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Black Stars defender Kasim Nuhu Adams will pay a courtesy call on the Ashanti Regional Chief Imam Sheikh Abdul Mumin Haroun today (Saturday), Dailymailgh.com...

Ghana drawn in Group C ahead of AFCON 2021 qualifiers

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Ghana has been placed in Group C of the qualifying series for the 2021 African Cup of Nations in Cameroon. The Black Stars were drawn...

Black Stars winger Owusu departs for FK Cukaricki

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Black Stars new boy Samuel Owusu will depart to Serbia today - July 15 - to start pre season with his club FK Cukaricki,...

AFCON 2019: The ‘Pillars’ of Ghana’s Failed Campaign

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Ghana's quest for glory at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations started firmly atop Mount Everest and ended somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle, leaving...

ADIEU, ‘GENERATION GYAN’: Ghana’s Best In Four Decades

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Full circle, eh? Thirty-seven years later, across hills of hope and depths of despair, Ghana is back where it has always been: square one, and...

Give Black Stars coach Appiah second chance – Polo

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Ghana legend Mohammed Ahmed Polo has pleaded for clemency for Kwesi Appiah following Ghana's second round exit from the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations. Polo...

AFCON 2019: A New Beginning for Ghana, Not an End

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After the disappointment, the inquest. It won't take too long for scapegoats to be found who would bear the burden of blame for Ghana's earlier-than-usual...
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