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You need youth to run Hearts of Oak, not old men – Harry Zakkour

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Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hearts of Oak, Harry Zakkour, has urged the club’s leadership to entrust its management to younger administrators.

Speaking on a Prime Take interview with Muftawu Nabila Abdulai, airing on Friday, 19th July at 7:30 am, Saturday at 7:30 pm, and Sunday at 11:00 am, Zakkour criticised the current board for being too old to effectively manage the team.

Prime Take with Harry Zakkour will air on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on JoyNews

“You see what is happening now… you see, in my time, we had a good board of directors. When I look at the recent happenings, you need youth to run Hearts of Oak, not old men,” he stated.

The 75-year-old questioned the current leadership’s commitment, asking, “Would they have enough time to come and run Accra Hearts of Oak? Would they have time… those board members, who are there now, are they going to the training grounds or to the camp to look after the boys? The boys need attention.

“Footballers are like women, if you don’t give them attention, how do you get results from them?”

Harry Zakkour speaking on Prime Take with Muftawu Nabila Abdulai

Zakkour managed Hearts of Oak for six years, winning almost every trophy in Ghana and Africa, but he left his role following censures from some quarters of the club.

“Why did I leave Hearts of Oak? When I started winning, people thought it was easy to win. In Ga, people say ‘moko aya, ni moko aba’ (to wit, people would come and go and will be replaced by others). I heard it at the stadium, and I said, ‘no, I will go,” Zakkour stated.

At the successful peak of Hearts of Oak, the team dominated Ghana football with class, winning every single trophy before them, especially during the days of Zakkour.

“I ran the club for six good years. There’s nothing on earth I never won. I won the Top 4, GALA, everything. I won the league six times, the FA Cup, and the CAF Cup. That alone is enough,” he explained.

Though an astute businessman who later ventured into politics, the Ghanaian of Lebanese descent attributes his current status in society to the Phobia family.

Harry Zakkour talks about how Hearts of Oak impacted his life

“Hearts of Oak made me who I am today. Wherever I go, people give me first-class treatment because of Hearts of Oak, so when I see Hearts in difficulty, it itches my body.

“I am so proud of Hearts of Oak,” he stated.

Despite his success, Zakkour did not receive shares in the club when it was floated nearly 20 years ago.

When asked why he didn’t buy shares since the success of the club is dear to his heart, he said, “They won’t give me. Togbe will never give me shares in the club. He never wants to float my shares.

“How much are my shares? $140,000 or $150,000, which I paid for the ticket and travelling of the team for a competition. I used my kids’ school fees to make those payments, and my wife almost divorced me.

Zakkour, who served as Chairman of Great Olympics before switching to Hearts of Oak reckons the money spent on the club would have given him profit if he saved it in a bank.

“If you had put that $140,000 or $150,000 those days, over 20 years ago in the bank, how much interest would you get by now? Wouldn’t I be the number one floating share in the club? But I don’t want to fight anybody.”

Despite his grievances, the 75-year-old is unwilling to pursue legal action.

“It’s on a document. I have a copy in my office, and they have it in the Hearts of Oak administration. Ashford Tetteh [former Administrative Manager] has everything. But why do I have to fight? Take Hearts of Oak to court?

“It would be a disgrace for Harry Zakkour to take Hearts to court.”

Source: Myjoyonline.com

Asante Kotoko to face DC United in Washington after Democracy Cup victory against Hearts Of Oak

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Asante Kotoko won the inaugural Democracy Cup by defeating sworn rivals Hearts of Oak 2-1 at the Accra Sports Stadium on Wednesday night.

This victory has earned them a trip to Washington, D.C., where they will face Major League Soccer (MLS) side DC United.

The match promises to be an exciting encounter between two teams from different leagues and continents.

Kotoko’s win in the Democracy Cup was a fitting tribute to the occasion, which celebrated the 30th anniversary of Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

The team’s dominance in the game was evident, with goals from Justice Blay and Peter Amidu Acquah securing their victory.

This achievement is a significant milestone for the Porcupine Warriors, and their upcoming match against DC United is highly anticipated.

The team’s success is a testament to their hard work and dedication, and fans are eager to see how they will perform against a top-tier MLS team.

Asante Kotoko defeat Hearts Of Oak to clinch maiden Democracy Cup

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Asante Kotoko claimed a thrilling 2-1 victory over Hearts of Oak on Wednesday night, winning the first-ever Democracy Cup.

The Porcupine Warriors traveled to Accra with the goal of bringing the trophy back to Kumasi, and they succeeded after a hard-fought match at Accra Sports Stadium.

Head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum selected an exciting starting eleven, featuring some new signings, who performed strongly throughout the game.

Asante Kotoko took the lead in the 30th minute when Justice Blay converted a penalty, giving them the advantage at halftime.

Hearts of Oak quickly equalized early in the second half with a controversial header from Asamoah Boateng Afriyie, which caused a medical scare for Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Frederick Asare.

In the end, Asante Kotoko secured victory with a fantastic goal from Peter Amidu, clinching the Democracy Cup.

Asante Kotoko sign Joseph Ablorh on a two-year deal

Asante Kotoko has announced the signing of 26-year-old Joseph Ablorh on a two-year contract, following the successful completion of his medical examination in Accra.

The robust centre back, who hails from Ghana and most recently played for Hafia FC in Guinea, joins the Porcupine Warriors to bolster our team with his experience

Joseph Ablorh was a standout player for Hafia FC, recognized for his strong tackling, aerial prowess, and leadership qualities.

His stellar performances in the 2020/2021 Guinean top-flight season earned him a spot in the Team of the Season, underscoring his reliability and impact on the field.

Now returning to his homeland, Ablorh is eager to make a significant contribution to Asante Kotoko.

Head coach Dr. Ogum expressed his enthusiasm about the signing. “We are thrilled to welcome Joseph to Asante Kotoko. At 26,he brings a blend of experience and athleticism that will strengthen our defensive line.

“His skills and leadership will be pivotal as we strive to elevate our team and achieve our goals.”

Leicester City announce permanent signing of Abdul Fatawu Issahaku

Leicester City have announced the permanent signing of Ghanaian winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, though the transfer fee remains undisclosed.

The Foxes completed the transfer after activating the buy option in Issahaku’s contract from Sporting CP, securing all necessary league and international clearances.

The 20-year-old made a significant impact during his loan spell at King Power Stadium last season, contributing to Leicester City’s Sky Bet Championship title win and subsequent promotion to the Premier League.

Issahaku has now committed to a five-year contract with the club.

Issahaku featured in 43 matches across all competitions for Leicester last season, scoring seven goals. His standout performance included a hat-trick in a 5-0 victory over Southampton at Filbert Way.

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“I don’t gain my bread, my family’s living wearing the national team colours” – Andre Ayew

Black Stars captain, Andre Dede Ayew, has expressed that Ghana’s National Men’s Football Team holds great significance for him and his family.

He made this remark while delivering a lecture on sports psychology, using his own career as a case study at the University of Ghana.

In a segment where he discussed the sacrifices he has made for the Black Stars, the two-time AFCON finalist, and son of the legendary footballer Abedi Ayew and nephew of former Black Stars forward Kwame Ayew, reaffirmed his dedication to the national team.

“The national team is so important to my life, my family’s life because today a lot of big men in Ghana have come through the huge university here; our life isn’t through university and through school, our life, my family is about the game and from this country not from anywhere else so when we know we have to wear this jersey, for me it’s all about sacrifices.”

“I don’t gain my bread, my family’s living wearing the national team colours, I wear these national colours by pride and honour” he added.

Dede Ayew, who is a free agent at the time of writing, wasn’t involved in the Black Stars recent 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

“My dream is fulfilled” – Mbappe on joining Real Madrid

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New Real Madrid acquisition Kylian Mbappé has called his transfer to the European champions a dream come true.

At his presentation on Tuesday, photos emerged of a young 13-year-old Mbappé with Zinédine Zidane at Real Madrid’s Valdebebas training facility.

Despite initially choosing a different path by joining AS Monaco and later Paris Saint-Germain, Mbappé’s journey has finally brought him to Madrid.

This summer, Mbappé left PSG as a free agent, two years after rejecting a Real Madrid offer to remain in Paris. This time, he decided not to renew his PSG contract and signed with Real Madrid, taking the iconic No. 9 jersey.

His presentation was postponed due to the European Championship but eventually, he was introduced to 80,000 enthusiastic Real Madrid fans at the packed Santiago Bernabéu.

“It is incredible to be here,” the Frenchman said.

“I have dreamed of playing for Real Madrid for years. My dream is fulfilled today. I am a particularly happy young man,” he stated.

Mbappé was presented to the spectators by Real Madrid president, Fiorentino Perez.

“I want to thank Florentino Perez, who warmly welcomed me from the first day.

“There have been lots of twists but I’m here. I also want to thank everyone who worked for me to come here. We did it – I’m a Real Madrid player,” he announced.

Mbappe will wear the number 9 jersey which was previously used by his Le Bleu teammate, Karim Benzema.

Real Madrid unveil Kylian Mbappe

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Real Madrid has officially announced the signing of Kylian Mbappe.

The French international was presented at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday, July 16, with many in attendance for the occasion.

Mbappe joined Madrid as a free agent after his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired at the end of the 2023/24 season.

The French captain underwent a medical examination early on Tuesday and, after passing, proceeded to the Bernabeu offices to sign his official contract.

Mbappe was accompanied by Madrid President Florentino Perez, who also showed him the trophy room.

Former Real Madrid players Zinedine Zidane, Santiago Solari, and Raul Gonzalez were present at the unveiling.

OFFICIAL: Young Apostles FC name Asare Bediako as head coach

Newly promoted side in the Ghana Premier League, Young Apostles FC has announced the appointment of Joseph Asare Bediako as their new head coach, effective immediately.

As the club prepares for its inaugural season in the top flight, Bediako’s appointment marks a significant milestone in their journey.

His wealth of experience and expertise will be invaluable in shaping the team’s strategy and tactics.

“We are thrilled to welcome Asare Bediako to our team,” a club statement said.

“His passion, knowledge, and leadership qualities make him the ideal candidate to lead our team in the Ghana Premier League.

“We have no doubt that he will help us achieve our goals and make a positive impact in the league.”

The Wenchi-based club secured qualification to the topflight after beating Techiman Heroes on penalties after a 1-1 draw in Accra.

Abubakar Adams, who led the club to qualify for the Premier League is expected to be named as the assistant coach for the club.

With Bediako at the helm, Young Apostles FC is poised to make a significant impact in the Ghana Premier League.

Asare Bediako has had stints with Berekum Chelsea, Aduana Stars and Ghanaian giants Hearts Of Oak.

Ghanaian champions FC Samartex signs youngster Isaac Baffoe

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FC Samartex 1996, the current champions of the Ghana Premier League, have confirmed the signing of 17-year-old Isaac Baffoe from the relegated Bafoakwa Tano.

The skilled winger has signed a three-year contract with the Timber Giants, impressing the technical team with his abilities despite his previous team’s drop from the top tier.

Last season, Baffoe played in 20 matches for Bafoakwa Tano and scored one goal.

His potential and dynamic playing style have secured him a place in Samartex’s squad for their CAF Champions League campaign and their Premier League title defence.

Baffoe’s addition strengthens Samartex’s attacking options and highlights the club’s focus on youth development and talent acquisition.

With Baffoe joining, Samartex is set to maintain their dominance in Ghanaian football, competing both domestically and continentally.

The signing reflects the club’s commitment to long-term success and nurturing young talent.

As the new season approaches, fans can look forward to exciting performances from the young winger.