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I prefer playing for Al Ahly than Zamalek – Bechem United prodigy Prince Adu Kwabena

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Bechem United superstar, Prince Adu Kwabena has intimated his desire to play for Egyptian giants Al Ahly.

Adu Kwabena has been scintillating for his side in the suspended 2019/20 Ghana Premier League.

The 16-year-old tormented defenders with his swift movements, scoring eight goals after 15 games – four adrift of leading goalscorer Victorien Adebayor of Inter Allies.

Adu Kwabena told Albawaba news portal that, Al Ahly is his dream club despite being approach by arch-rivals Zamalek FC.

“Yes, they [Zamalek] tried to sign me during the window, I learnt this from Bechem Utd officials who assured me that Zamalek officials submitted an official offer to join them at the beginning of next season,

He disclosed he has not been contacted personally by Zamalek rather Bechem United.

“None of them has formally negotiated with me yet, but rather, they contacted the club’s officials and asked them to agree, and so far, I do not know what was agreed between the two parties.

“I prefer playing in Ahly, it has a great history and I love the club on a personal level, especially that they have the best Egyptian and African football stars playing for the red team, which is the first team in the African continent and an honor for any player to wear its shirt.”

Berekum Chelsea sign deal with kits manufactures Locust Sportswear

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Ghana Premier League side Berekum Chelsea have signed kit sponsorship deal with Locust Sportswear for the rest of the 2019/20 season.

The Bibiries completed a four-year deal with the Canadian manufacturing company earlier this week. Club President, Obed Nana Kwame Nketiah represent Berekum Chelsea during the signing ceremony.

Locust Sportswear replaces Laurua – who were supplying the Berekum-based club with kits.

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They will be providing the former Ghana Premier League winners with jerseys, bibs, training equipments and other important apparels.

Locust Sportswear will provide 108 pieces Home jerseys and 108 pieces of away jerseys. 36 pieces of Travelling bags for the senior side while the junior team will be provided 25.

12 goalkeepers jerseys and 60 bibs. 50 training jerseys for the junior team and 72 for the Senior team.

70 Polo Shirts for the senior team and 50 pieces for the junior side.

Locust Sportswear will also supply Berekum Chelsea 200 balls and 25 Captain’s armband.

Ex-Kotoko forward Osman Bashiru reveals how an agent duped him $40,000

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Former King Faisal striker Osman Bashiru, has shockingly narrated how his agent duped him $40,000 – which was more than half of his signing-on fee.

He explained how he was cheated by his agent when he arrived in Israel in an interview with Angel FM, Kumasi.

“I left Ghana after our match against Hearts of Oak in Kumasi. When I completed my medicals and the signing of my contract, the club gave me $7,000, promised to add the remaining $3,000 of my signing-on fee,’’ he mentioned.

‘’I made them aware that I’m entitled to $50,000 according to my contract. The club presented a transaction sheet with an indication that I’ve already requested for $40,000, a request made by the agent without my notice” Osman Bashiru said.

He also indicated that the agent lied to achieve his interest.

“I angrily confronted Alhaji Grusah, which created misunderstanding between us. After tracing the money, we found out that it was paid to the agent’s bank account. What saddens me is that I played the entire season without winning bonuses and a chicken-feed salary at the end of every month.

‘’It took the intervention of Vincent Enyeama to push for salary increment and receiving of bonuses on my behalf. The first season was difficult for me because of how greedy the agent who initiated the deal was” he concluded.

Vincent Owusu Twitter: @bonty999

‘I am broke’ – Former Hearts Of Oak defender Acquah Harrison

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Former Hearts of Oak defender Acquah Harrison has disclosed that he is cash-strapped.

Harrison joined the Rainbow Club in 2003 from Power F and was impressive during his playing days. He has indicated that he was not paid all his signing on fees.

But, according to him he only received just around USD$100 from the fee and hasn’t been paid for the rest of the money.

Harrison recently was the assistant trainer for lower-tier side Eleven Wise but left the post for reasons which has not yet been name public.

In an interview with Angel FM he has revealed he has gone broke.

“If I tell you I am broke, you won’t believe it. I signed two years contract with Hearts of Oak worth ten million old cedis (now 1000 cedis) but I only got six million (now 600 cedis) out of it,” Harrison told Accra-based radio station Angel 102.9 FM

“Clubs won’t give players money they deserve but will rather use it on something different,” he added.

Meanwhile the ex-player has insisted he never never regrets playing for Hearts of Oak.

In an interview with Kwesi Koomson of Aseda FM, Ga Mantse stated that, “I have no regrets, in fact I am very glad I got the opportunity to play Hearts of Oak.

By el Akyereko

‘Selfish Ghanaian journalists push big clubs to sign wrong players’ – Pluijm

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Former Medeama coach, Hans Van der Pluijm has claimed selfish Ghanaian journalists push big clubs in Ghana to sign wrong players for their gains. 

According to the Azam FC trainer, the journalists use their mediums to put pressure on club officials to secure the services of players they hold economic interest in.

Speaking in an interview with Ahomka FM, the Dutch man however failed to mention a name.

“The big clubs in the country often get their signings wrong because journalists with selfish interests have been recommending and pushing their players”.

The former AshantiGold and Berekum Chelsea trainer has ruled out a return to the Ghana Premier League. He indicated that coaches are not respected in the West African country.

Pluijm, who is married to a Ghanaian, has an extensive knowledge of the local game having spent close to two decades in country.

SCOUTING VIDEO: Watch Planners Athletic Club’s talented duo of Osman Haqi and Amon Kotey

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Ghana Sports Online talent scouting reports have identified two Ghanaian youngster who ply their careers for Division One League side Planners Athletic Club.

Haqi, a winger equipped with a dual carriage feet, has tremendous pace for outrunning his markers and a knack for nutmegging his opponents.

Meanwhile, Amon Kotey Richard – the skipper for the club whose nickname is the #EXECUTIONERS is probably the most talented offensive midfielder in the tier with a unique style of play.

Below is a video of the two players.

https://youtu.be/pDvHnnYMAvM

By El Akyereko

J. Ayew’s goal against West Ham voted greatest ever by Palace

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Crystal Palace fans have voted Jordan Ayew’s classy goal against West Ham United in the Premier League as the greatest ever goal scored at the Selhurst Park since 1924.

The former Swansea forward, fooled Declan Rice with high-spirited easiness and went ahead to dribble three other West Ham players before brilliantly slotting the ball over the reach of goalkeeper Roberto Jimenez.

Ayew had earlier assisted Cheikhou Kouyate in the 68th minute to snatch an equalizer after Robert Snodgrass had grabbed the opener in the 57th minute.

The Ghanaian international then, fashionably scored the winner to secure all three points for the Eagles.

Football.london, an English football portal, asked Crystal Palace fans to vote for the best goal they have seen at their stadium since it was built in 1924 and Ayew’s beautiful strike was voted the best ever by the fans.

Watch Ayew’s goal in the Youtube video link below;

Source:Sportsworldghana

“Barcelona is my dream club” – Emmanuel Lomotey

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Extremadura UD midfielder, Emmanuel Lomotey has expressed his desire to play for Spanish giants Barcelona – a club he has supported since childhood.

Lomotey, 22, has been impressive since joining the Spanish side in 2017 from Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC.

The exploits of Lomotey has caught the attention of French Ligue 1 side Metz, Portuguese outfit Braga, as well as Bundesliga 2 club 
Union Berlin, who are all after his signature in the upcoming transfer window.

But the Ghanaian would be hoping to move to the Nou Camp.

“I want to play at the camp nou,Barcelona is my dream club and playing for them will be a happy moment in my life because it is the club I support and I know it will happen one day” he told Kumasi FM.

He also waded into the Ronaldo and Messi debate about who’s the best footballer.

He lauded the credentials of both players, but feels Lionel Messi is like a god.

“Ronaldo and Messi are two great and extraordinary players,they are the best players in the world at the moment.

“I will go for Messi,he is a God. He’s the best player in the world now.”

Lomotey was part of the Black Stars B team that won the 2017 WAFU tournament in Ghana. He featured also for the Black Meteors team that failed to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games.

Former Somalia goalkeeper Abdiwali Olad shot dead in a mosque

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Former Somalia international goalkeeper Abdiwali Olad Kanyare has been shot dead in a mosque in his homeland after observing Ramadan prayers on Thursday, according to the country’s football association.

The 39-year-old, who held a CAF B coaching license, had been working as the goalkeeper coach for the Somali youth teams and local side Mogadishu City Club at the time of his death.

Kanyare previously represented the likes of MCC and military club Horseed and Bariga Dhexe during his playing career, with his current employers described him as the “backbone of the team” in a post on their official Facebook page on Thursday.

According to the federation, Kanyare was killed inside a mosque in the town of Afgooye — 28 kilometres inland from the capital Mogadishu — having performed Tarawih prayers, which take place after the Isha prayer during Ramadan.

“He was an active trainer and instructor who was always keen to pass his knowledge to everyone who wants,” added SFF vice president Ali Abdi Mohamed. “We pray Allah to have mercy on him.”

Another federation member, Abdullahi Sheik Nor, also paid tribute to Kanyare’s qualities as a coach.

“He was a well-prepared instructor who had an excellent teaching talent,” Nor said. “Our next mission was to conduct the same development courses in the Puntland State as soon as the COVID-19 lockdown ends, but I am so sorry that we have missed him.”

Kanyare, who was a member of the Somali team at the regional CECAFA Cup, retired from international football in 2015.

Last month, Somalia lost one of their finest footballers with the death of six-time domestic champion.

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OPINION: Hearts Of Oak’s best XI in the last two decades

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Football may not be the most important thing in these turbulent times, but the suspension of and cancellation of some major competitions has undoubtedly left a void in the lives of fans across the globe.  

 With a few other sporting events taking place, football fans need something to keep them going. Music; reading a book that you never got round to and playing video games scratches a hitch but it doesn’t fill the void. 

And while TV channels and club’s social media accounts are whiling away the hours by re-showing classic matches, why not go one further by rewinding the clock to a time when certain players hogged the headlines with talents and lit up stadiums? 

Since the turn of the millennium, Accra Hearts of Oak have experienced two decades of relatively contrasting fortunes.  The first decade brought to bear the club’s most successful period. The club within the said period won 6x league titles; a CAF Champions League crown; CAF Confederation Cup title and 1x CAF Super Cup and a 1x FA Cup. 

However, the club has had a tortured existence in the last decade. They’ve occasionally had the tools to go far in major competitions but often fall at the penultimate or final hurdle. Or sometimes they struggle really, really badly. That’s not to say they haven’t had some phenomenal players within the stated period, and trying to narrow down the avalanche of talent that has donned the famous rainbow colours to just 11 players is exceptionally difficult. 

Let’s take a look at Hearts’ best XI in the last two decades. 

GK– Sammy Adjei Famed for his consistent swashbuckling performances for the club, Adjei was one hell of a servant of Accra Hearts of Oak. He was an integral member of the Hearts team that won the CAF Champions League and Super Cup and won successive Premier League titles with the Accra club.

 RB– Amankwah Mireku I had a choice here between Amankwah Mireku and Hassan Mohammed and I settled on the former. The soft-spoken Mireku lifted the CAF Champions League, Super Cup and added some domestic titles to his list of silverware during his stay with the Phobians. A true leader at the back, Mireku established himself as one of the best right-backs in the league for the number of years he played for Hearts and is revered as a Hearts legend. 

CBDan Quaye He was scarily good at the back. Kofi Wayo as he was affectionately known among the Hearts fans could play as a right-back, left-back, at the heart of the defence and even as a defensive midfielder. He was a real powerhouse regardless of roles assigned him on the pitch. Quick, positionally aware and a proper ball-playing defender, Quaye could do it all.

 CB– Stephen Tetteh He established himself as one of the best in his position during the early millennium. His defensive awareness was fantastic and gave the Hearts side the confidence to throw everyone forward in attack.  His languid style helped endear him to the Hearts faithful. He was quick and strong in the tackle, and at his best was the player the Hearts team was built around.  

LB– Jacob Nettey  Nettey was the skipper of the Hearts side that conquered Africa in the year 2000 and won five Ghanaian premier league titles with two FA cup too. A predominantly right-footed player, Nettey effortlessly played as a left-back with ease and defined the role with his forward raids and astute awareness on the pitch. His combative style, as well as his leadership, has still never been replaced at Hearts since his departure. He was capped over 47 times by the Black Stars. 

DM– Joe Ansah Lawrence Adjah Tetteh and Edmund Copson’s achievements with the Phobians could earn them spots in most combined XIs, but Ansah edges it here. His discipline and defensive prowess enabled Hearts creative forces Emmanuel Osei Kuffour, Emmanuel Adjogu, Kenneth Sarpong and Charles Taylor flourish. He was fantastic in his role as a midfield anchor. He made himself indispensable in Hearts’ engine room till his departure. He was simply the general factotum at the club.

 AM– Emmanuel Osei Kuffour The General was known for his versatility and once kept the post for the Black Stars during a game with the Super Eagles of Nigeria. He was noted for his intelligent goals and assists and is dearly loved by fans of both clubs. He epitomised everything great about Hearts’ 2000 side with his flair and creativity. Kuffour scored ten goals as the Phobians conquered Africa to win the CAF Champions League trophy.

 RW– Bernard Dong Bortey Do I even need to explain why Bortey gets in here? He was really, really good at football, and you only have to look at his goals, assists, work rate, personal and collective accolades to know that he meant business. He was a maverick who got burnt in an inglorious blaze but still one of the best the Ghanaian game has ever seen. 

LW– Charles Taylor Taylor was a beast during his playing days. He could beat players at will with his pace and dribbling and had a keen eye for goal as well and he was always willing to try and make something happen for the Hearts side. He was a delight to watch at full flight. Whether he was cutting inside from the left to curl shots deliciously into the top corner or theatrically winning his side penalties, the tricky winger was absolute box office.

 ST– Mahatma Otoo I mean, who else would it be? If he hadn’t made it, let’s be honest, it would have been a disgrace. He scored 56 goals in 117 appearances for the club and was the top scorer of the Ghanaian league in 2013 and was once named the League’s Best player of the season. However, there was a time in blue when the striker wasn’t so deified. Indeed, you could say he was vilified for much of his first season in Hearts. But he didn’t let it get to him, bouncing back to score goals for the club. He never looked back. Naturally, he never looked back.

 ST– Ishmael Addo He won three consecutive top scorer awards in the league (2000-2002), won the golden boot in the FIFA U-17 Championship in 1999 and really loved playing against Asante Kotoko. He won the league on five occasions in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and his return in 2009. He had the quality to terrorise defences, the ‘enfant terrible’ waltzes into the team with ease.  I can just see it on. You’re behind your computer, shaking your head vigorously, possibly whispering expletives about how we settled on this team …feel free to tell us we are wrong!

By Godfred Budu Yeboah