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Coach Otto Addo gets new FIFA job

By: Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

Former Headcoach for Ghana Black Stars, Otto Addo has been handed a new role to play by FIFA in the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

The young coach has been selected to be part of the FIFA technical study group for the 2026 World Cup which will last for more than one month.

His specific official duty is to assesses tactics, data and set pieces together with a selected technical FIFA team.

Apart from that, the former Borussia Dortmond trainer will also help to decide on awards that will go to individual players like Man of the Match, Golden Ball among others.

The former Black Stars player who featured in Ghana’s maiden FIFA World Cup appearance in Germany 2006 became an instant hit in coaching after guiding Ghana to the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup.

In a crucial decider against the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Otto Addo masterminded a vital qualification for Ghana.

Following a goalless draw in Kumasi, Otto Addo led the Black Stars to hold Nigeria to a 1-1 draw at the Moshood Abiola Stadium to qualify on away goal rule.

He also led Ghana to secure qualification for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup to be held in USA, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

Ghana topped Group I comprising Madagascar, Mali, Comoros, Central Africa Republic and Chad with an amazing 25 points from 10 games.

GoldFields Ghana Ltd. signs USD 5 million sponsorship deal with GFA

By: Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

Ghanaian mining giants, GoldFields Ghana Limited, has agreed a two-year sponsorship deal worth USD 5 million with the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

With this lucrative deal, GoldFields Ghana Limited has become an official partner of Ghana Football for the next 24 months.

GFA President Kurt Okraku who witnessed the mouthwatering partnership signing in Accra on Friday, May 8, 2026 and received the USD 5 million cheque on behalf of the GFA was full of gratitude about the fresh deal.

He is more convinced it will go a very long way to help the development of Ghana Football especially our national teams in diverse ways.

“This significant investment will support the Black Stars, Black Queens, the Women’s Premier League and the Black Challenge – strengthening the growth of women’s football and para-sports in Ghana.

“The partnership also rekindles a historic relationship that played an important role in our football journey more than two decades ago, when Gold Fields supported the Black Stars during a defining period in Ghana football history.

“I would like to express my sincere appreciation to my brother, Elliot Twum, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Gold Fields Ghana, and his entire team for their continuous commitment and support towards the growth and development of Ghana football.

“Together, we continue to build for the future of the game in Ghana,” said the GFA President Kurt Okraku.

Three English Premiership teams dominate in Europe

By: Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

It is obviously a historic season for the English FA as three Premiership sides qualify for various final in the 2025/26 UEFA competitions.

Arsenal are in the UEFA Champions League finals. Aston Villa will also play in Europe League final while Crystal Palace represents in the Conference League final.

This is a great moment for England and no wonder connoisseurs have rated the EPL as the best and competitive league in the world currently.

Arsenal have qualified for the ultimate UEFA Champions League final after eliminating Spanish side Atletico Madrid 2-1 on aggregate at the semi finals.

Mikel Arteta and his men will engage defending champions Paris Saint Germain (PSG) on Saturday, May 30, 2026 at Budapest in Hungary.

The Gunners last played in the UEFA Champions League 20 years ago and lost 2-1 to FC Barcelona in that 2006 thrilling final after taking a dramatic lead.

Unai Emery’s Aston Villa thrashed Nottingham Forest 4-1 on aggregate in the Europa League semi finals. They will face German side Freiburg on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkiye.

Crystal Palace pipped Shakhtar Donetsk 5-2 on aggregate to set a date with Spanish side Rayo Valecano in the UEFA Conference League final on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at the Leipzip Stadium (Red Bull Arena) in Germany.

Salisu Mohammed back to training grounds

By: Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

Strong center back Salisu Mohammed has finally returned to the pitch doing light training many months after picking Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury.

Earlier this week, the player was spotted at Monaco’s training grounds working hard to hit full strength and form.

Though medical experts are yet to confirm as to whether he can play actively soon, at least his comeback from that carrier threatening injury remains a big relief to his fans.

The rugged defender has been strong in Europe since he came to the limelight at his heydays with Southampton in the English Premier League.

He moved to France after his team was relegated to English Championship last two seasons and has also made a mark for himself.

Unfortunately, his career was halted after picking a severe injury at the beginning of the year keeping him on the fringes.

Many had wrote him totally off of a possible comeback ahead of the FIFA World Cup which he first tasted in Qatar 2022.

However, he has resumed training with just a month to kick start the 2026 FIFA World Cup and Ghanaians awaits his fate in the team as Coach Carlos Queiroz is set to name his provisional squad.

Black Stars And Kurt

The national team finds itself in a very difficult situation ahead of the Mundial. In fairness to Kurt, the team have been faltering before he took office. So what is going on with former powerhouse in Africa football? The team looked a shadow of their former selves recently – and that not the only parallel.

In the past, Ghana’s potential for producing great football stars is considered almost limitless, and other nations take inspiration from us to develop their own. For decades, Black Stars were perennial favourites when it came to major international tournaments. Now that charm is gone!

There are no longer outstanding players like Mohammed Polo, Abdul Razak, Opoku Afriyie, Adolf Armah, Emmanuel Quarshie, Michael Essien, Stephen Appiah, Abedi Pele, Tony Yeboah, Shamo Quaye, Joe Debrah and all the others from a distant era. Ghana have struggled recently to create the iconic players we have been used to seeing at the Afcon down the years. So who do young Ghanaian players learn from?

In game after game the team have looked disjointed, without clear strategies for progressing the ball down the field, and suffering from the possibility of being both outplayed and outnumbered in central midfield.

There is no end in sight for this poor performances.

For two successive Afcon tournaments, the team failed to progress beyond the group stage. And also failed to qualify for Morocco 2025/26 tournament. Indeed the team is in deep crisis.

In fact, there is huge crisis in Ghanaian coaching too. It is hard to produce good coaches when there is no time to train and no job security. That is the reality of domestic Ghanaian football, and helps explain why almost all of the senior national team coaches are foreigners.


The Kurt’s administration is not investing enough to change the rapid decline of coaching standards in the country. There were great coaches like; Osam Doudou, Jones Attuquayefio, Sam Addy, Ibrahim Sunday, Malik Jabir and others. And the of lack of good coaches have seriously affected big clubs like Hearts and Kotoko in all competitions.

The appointment of Carlos Queiroz will surely add nothing to the Black Stars. This is a manager who gained fame for winning 1989 and 1991 under-20 World championships with Portugal. Thereafter he hasn’t enjoyed good spells with the big teams. Being a deputy manager for Manchester United doesn’t mean he was the boss! Truth be told, he is a “yesterday coach”, and not good for underperforming team.


Once again GFA have failed to address the mistake they made with the outlandish appointment of Otto Addo as the team boss.
Addo’s departure after two years concludes a bizarre and potentially hugely expensive episode that leaves fingers pointing firmly in the direction of GFA president.

Today, Senegal are the red-hot favourites in Africa football. If any side in the continent will progress at the world cup tournament count on them, in the past year or so, they have beating Brazil, England and others convincingly while Black Stars continues to foundered. The team have been in a debilitating slump for sometime now, only a pragmatist manager can resuscitate stars to its glorious past.

Unless GFA takes coaching project to the next level from under-14,17,20, and even send some of them abroad for further training, the situation will continue to be bad. Spain were once regarded as perennial underachievers now they are winning machine, and this is not by chance but carefully focused on coaches at all levels of the game.


It is time Kurt’s administration accept the reality that Ghana is no longer a powerhouse and take serious measures to save the game from total collapse.

By Reagan Michael Fianko

FIFA gives Ghana up to May 13 to name provisional squad

By: Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has given Ghana up to May 13, 2026 to release their provisional squad for the 2026 World Cup.

This simply means that Coach Carlos Queiroz has about one week to do what FIFA requires of him.

The coach has already selected a 23-man squad for Ghana’s international friendly match against world cup co-host Mexico.

But before the Ghana contingent leaves for this vital assignment, Coach Carlos Queiroz have to look deep into the potential players he has pencilled down and select between 35 to 55 players and submit to FIFA.

According to the organisers, the 55 squd must be cut down to 23 or at most 26 players by June 1, 2026. That will be the final squad to represent Ghana at the biggest soccer fiesta.

FIFA has also set May 25, 2026 as a mandatory date for football clubs all over the world to release players to their various nations that have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Carlos Queiroz invites 23 players for Mexico friendly match

By: Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has invited twenty-three (23) players for the upcoming international friendly match between Ghana Black Stars and Mexico on May 22, 2026.

The match forms part of Black Stars intensive preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup which is just about a month away.

The Black Stars have already played two international friendlies and lost both to Austria (5-1) and Germany (2-1).

This will be their third test but first for Portuguese Manager Carlos Queiroz who was appointed about two weeks ago.

The 23-man squad consist of foreign and local players.
The team is also made up of few players from the national U-23, Black Meteors gearing up for their Olympic Games qualifying matches.

Some well known names in the squad include Majeed Ashimeru, Razak Simpson, and Birmingham City’s Ibrahim Osman and Felix Afena-Gyan.

Afena-Gyan last played for Black Stars when they pitched strength against Trinidad and Tobago in the Unity Cup in London.

It is also good to note that coach Carlos Queiroz has re-invited offensive midfielder Majeed Ashimeru. He has not been seen in the Black Stars team for quite some time now dues to injuries.

Other invitees are Abdul Aziz Issah, Ebenezer Annan of AS Saint-Étienne, Ibrahim Osman of Birmingham City and Paul Reverson.

The home based players include Salim Adams of Medeama SC, Heart of Lions’ Ebenezer Abban, Ebenezer Adade of Dreams FC and Nations FC captain Razak Simpson.

Black Stars goalkeeping trainer inspires Benjamin Asare

By Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

Coach Daniel Gasper, the newly appointed goalkeeping trainer for Ghana Black Stars is making sure his goalies are well prepared physically and mentally for national duties.

Consequently, he has started visiting and talking to potential goalkeepers who stand the chance to wear the Black Stars jersey.

The experienced coach has stormed Hearts of Oak training training grounds to monitor the work rate of Benjamin Asare, the safest pair of hands for the Black Stars.

footy.ghpush.com/ has noted that the coach was quite enthused with the seriousness of Benjamin Asare. He also interacted with Hearts of Oak headcoach Didi Dramani and expressed hope that together as technical members they will help build the shape and confidence of Benjamin Asare.

Coach Daniel Gasper was recently appointed by new Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz. He joins Fatau Dauda to work on the Black Stars goalkeeping department as Ghana appears at their fifth FIFA World Cup in 2026.

Black Stars technical bench excited with Ernest Nuamah’s recovery

By: Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

The technical staff of the Black Stars looks extremely happy and confident about the return of attacker Ernest Nuamah as coach Carlos Queiroz prepares to name his provisional squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Though he has not stayed long in office, coach Carlos Queiroz is expected to release his provisional team this month for the FIFA Mundial ahead.

Ghanaians are anxiously waiting to see which players make up the squad but definitely Olympic Lyon’s left winger Ernest Nuamah can never be ignored.

The player has proven and given good accounts of himself with every opportunity given to him in the Black Stars set up.

Unfortunately, he has been worried by severe injuries which has kept him out of active football for many months.

Luckily, he has fully recovered and returned to action this weekend for Lyon in the French League 1 which is heading towards it’s end.

Nuamah will use the remaining few league matches plus the two international friendly matches ahead of Ghana against Mexico and Wales to improve his form.

Goalkeeper Frederick Asare wins first trophy in South Africa

By: Bernard Nyankomago Kwasi

Ghanaian international Frederick Asare is making waves in South Africa with a consistent great performance in the goal post.

The former Asante Kotoko safest pair of hands has lifted the 2026 Nedbank Cup with his club side Durban City. They beat TS Galaxy 2-1 for the famous victory over the weekend.

Frederick Asare was the number one trusted goalkeeper for the Porcupine Warriors. He assisted Kotoko to make a strong impact in the local scene which earned him a call-up into some national teams including the Black Stars.

He parted ways with Kotoko almost two seasons ago to continue his trade in South Africa.

He has so far been impressive in the South African League and hopes to do more in order to knock the doors of the Black Stars again.