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Renowned Sports Journalist Saddick Adams names his all-time Black Stars XI

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Award-winning Sports Journalist Saddick Adams has named his all-time Ghana XI.

The Angel FM Sports anchor named Abedi Pele, Stephen Appiah, Osei Kofi and Asamoah Gyan in his greatest ever Black Stars XI.

He settled on a 3:5:2 formation.

Richard Kingston

He settled on Richard Kingston in the posts and chose John Paintsil, Samuel Osei Kuffour and James Kuuku Dadzie as back three.

Samuel Osei Kuffuor

The former Atinka FM sports journalist picked former Chelsea star Michael Essien in midfield alongside Baba Yara, Abdul Razak , Osei Kofi, and Stephen Appiah.

Stephen Appiah

Saddick Adams in attack preferred Abedi Pele and Ghana’s leading goalscorer Asamoah Gyan.

Asamoah Gyan

He also selected Robert Mensah, Amankwaa Mireku, Ben Acheampong, Ibrahim Sunday, Mohammed Polo, Sulley Muntari, Tony Yeboah to be on the bench. 

Saddick Adams Ghana XI:

GOALKEEPER

Richard Kingston

DEFENCE

John Paintsil
Samuel Osei Kuffuor
James Kuuku Dadzie

MIDFIELD

Michael Essien
Baba Yara
Abdul Razak
Osei Kofi
Stephen Appiah

FORWARDS

Abedi Pele
Asamoah Gyan 

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“I will be the first person to accept pay-cut at Aduana Stars ” – Yahaya Mohammed

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Aduana Stars mercurial attacker, Yahaya Mohammed has said he is ready to take a pay-cut amid the COVID-19 disease crisis.

Football activities and other related issues are at a standstill due to the widespread of the novel pandemic globally.

The situation has created a huge financial implications about how activites are financed. Almost all sources of revenue are off due to the COVID pandemic.

Yahaya Mohammed

Some clubs have urged their players to slash their monthly income to lessen club’s of financial constraints.

Mohammed indicated that it should however be agreed between management and players.

“I will be the first person to accept pay-cut at Aduana Stars,” he told Kumasi-based Sikka FM.

“Issues of pay-cut should be a consensus between players and Management of clubs.

Yahaya Mohammed

“Playing Premier League games behind closed doors will affect club owners big time.”

The Ghana Premier League is on hold due to the COVID-19 disease.

GFA set to receive $500,000 from Fifa COVID-19 relief fund

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The Ghana Football Association is set to receive a sum of $500,000 as financial support from Fifa COVID-19 relief fund.

The world football governing body has revealed that it will release $150 million to aid all 211 member associations in coming days as the first step of a relief plan to lessen the financial burden on clubs amid the COVID-19 disease crisis.

READ ALSO:https://footy.ghpush.com/fifa-confirms-150-million-in-coronavirus-relief-funds/

Each member Association of Fifa will receive the amount of money to support its operations.

The said amount of money is expected to be shared among all football clubs in the country to help them foot their bills.

Karela United vs Asante Kotoko at Akoon Park in Tarkwa

Clubs have struggled to meet their financial demands due to the novel disease which has frozen football activities.

Players are being forced to take pay-cuts due to the huge impact of the COVID-19 disease outbreak on finances.

The Ghana Football Association have been trying to hand support to the various Clubs in the country after giving out $5,000 to each of the 18 Premier League Clubs as part payment of the StarTimes deal which was signed before the start of the 2019/20 season.

Hearts: Fred Ansah Botchway reveals how he came close quitting football

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Hearts Of Oak midfielder, Frederick Ansan Botchway has revealed that he nearly ended his professional football career due to lack of financial support.

He disclosed in an interview that he had to walk from Ablekuma to Darkuman – suburbs of Accra – for training everyday because he was not on salary.

Hearts Of Oak unveils Frederick Ansah Botchway

“I had contemplated quitting football several times. There were periods that I almost gave up. Imagine walking from Ablekuma to Darkuman to train everyday. You don’t even have 1 cedi in your pocket to board a car,” Botchway reveals in chat with journalist Saddick Adams.

“The club I was playing, there was no salary, no winning bonus for three years. I just wanted to play and make a mark.

“At a point, I packed my things to stay in a mission house because it was closer to my club training base.

”The mission house became my home. When the church folks cook, I get some to eat.

Frederick Ansah Botchway
PHOTO CREDIT: via Ghanasoccernet Frederick Ansah Botchway at Liberty Professionals

“That’s how I survived. When Liberty signed me, my salary was 200 cedis and I was very excited for the first time.”

Ansah Botchway joined Hearts Of Oak prior to the start of the 2019/2020 Ghana Premier League.

Ghana Premier League: Check the TOP completed transfers for the second round

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The second transfer window for the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League came to a close few days ago.

The window offered all clubs opportunity to strengthened their teams with new players.

Asante Kotoko secured the services of Nkoranza Warriors duo Kwame Poku and Emmanuel Sarkodie.

Hearts Of Oak on the other hand, announced the signings of Nigerien midfielder Abdulrahmane Mamane Lawali, Eric Dizan of Ivory Coast and former defender Nuru Sulley.

Former Bechem United talisman Abednego Tetteh also joined Hearts Of Oak.

footy.ghpush.com/ brings you the top completed transfers for the second round.

Abel Manomey – Dreams FC

PHOTO CREDIT: via Ghanasoccernet Abel Manomey

Derrick Boateng – Aduana Stars FC

Prince Acquah – Aduana Stars FC

James Bissue – Elmina Sharks FC

Samuel Akurugu – King Faisal FC

Andy O. Acheampong – King Faisal FC

Muntawakilu Fuseini – King Faisal FC

Nicholas Gyan – Legon Cities FC

Emmanuel Sarkodie – Asante Kotoko

Eric Dizan – Hearts of Oak FC

Eric Dizan

Abednego Tetteh – Hearts of Oak SC

Danjuma Kuti – Hearts of Oak SC

Nuru Sulley – Hearts of Oak SC

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Abdul Mamane Lawali – Hearts of Oak SC

Evans Owusu – Karela United FC

Lawrence Owusu – Karela United FC

Bernet Ofori – Karela United FC

Umar Abdul Basit – Karela United FC

Richard Berko – Karela United FC

Thomas Gyawu – Karela United FC

Umar Bashiru – Karela United FC

Kingsley Osei Effah – Karela United FC

Kyei Baffuor- WAFA SC

Akwasi Acheampong – King Faisal FC

Mutawakilu Fuseini – King Faisal

Dennis Eli Doetse – King Faisal FC

David Owusu Agyei – King Faisal FC

PHOTO CREDIT:Footballmadeinghana David Owusu Agyei

Tarique Osman – King Faisal FC

David Owusu Agyei – King Faisal FC

Philemon McCarthy – Dreams FC

PHOYO CREDIT: Dreamsfc :Philemon McCarthy

Ollenu Ashitey – Eleven Wonders FC

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Michael Abu – Eleven Wonders

The Ghana Premier League have been suspended due to the COVID-19 disease which has frozen football activities and other related issues.

FIFA confirms $150-million in Coronavirus relief funds

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FIFA will release all operational funding due to Member Associations for 2019/2020 very soon as the first step of a relief plan to help the football community impacted by the novel COVID-19 pandemic worldwide.

An amount  of 150 million USD will be distributed among the 211 national football governing bodies globally.


“All operational funding” for 2019 and 2020 would be distributed among all the 211 Member Associations in the next couple of days “as the first step of a relief plan to assist the football community impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic”, FIFA announced on Friday.

Each national governing body will receive $500,000, that FIFA says would normally be delivered “upon fulfilment of specific criteria”, but will release those funds and any “remaining entitlement for 2019 and 2020.”


President Gianni Infantino said; “the first step of a far-reaching financial relief plan we are developing to respond to the emergency across the whole football community.


“It is the duty of FIFA to be there and support the ones that are facing acute needs. This starts by providing immediate financial assistance to our member associations, many of which are experiencing severe financial distress.”

These funds come from the Forward 2.0 programme, which was launched in 2016 and providing $1.746 billion in total from 2019 to 2022.

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Bernard Mensah: Turkish League touger than Spain and Portugal

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Kayserispor midfielder, Bernard Mensah has ranked the Turkish Super League ahead of the Spanish and Portuguese Leagues.

Mensah, 25, who played for  Portuguese side Victoria Guimaraes in the 2015 before moving to Spain’s Atletico Madrid believes that the Turkish top-flight side is tougher.

In an interview on the toughness of the leagues he has played in his career he said:

“I played in Portugal for many years. Portugal football tactical point of view is slightly different. Tactics has a football understanding that the more the foreground.

“Spanish league is a different league. Seems like an easy league when you look from the outside in Turkey league”.

The Ghanaian midfielder admitted that before he joined the Turkish League, he thought it was going to be easy.

“Before I came Turkey Super league I think it’s easy. But I saw that it is difficult when it comes to Turkey. truly based on the incredible physics, I realized that it was the league that we have to struggle a lot physically. sounds very good and quality players to Turkey.

“When we look at the results emerging every time physical struggle good condition and that the teams become more and more successful. Turkey League for that really tough, “he added.

‘I was misquoted’ – Michael Sarpong denies insulting Rayon Sports president

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Ghanaian striker, Michael Sarpong has refuted media reports suggesting that he insulted President of Rwandan side Rayon Sports leading to the termination of his contract at the club.

According to Sarpong, he was misquoted by the media for trying to fight for his salary which was withhold amid the COVID-19 disease crisis.

READ ALSO:https://footy.ghpush.com/ghanaian-player-sacked-for-insulting-club-president/

Sarpong who was shocked about the news explained that there was a communication gap between him and the President.

“What really happened was that I was home and a friend of here referred to me to an article that he has heard from the media that the President of the club told the media that he has agreed with the players that we will not take salaries for the moth of February and March,” said Sarpong.

President Sadate Munyakazi and Michael Sarpong


“And the person asked me how are we going to survive and I told him it is not true, the President has never spoken to me about that and so let me ask my captain and some few players at the club and get back to him,” he added.


He continues:” So I asked some few players have they really agreed with the President about our salaries and they said no, and that even the President has not called them.


“I was there and the media called me saying this is what is happening in camp, has the president agreed with players to not pay salaries for February and March and I said no. Ever since the lockdown, the President has never called me or spoken to me so I don’t know anything about that.


“So they asked what do I think should be done, and I said he could have called us and maybe proposed something because there is no job at the moment, maybe I will pay half of the salary so that after everything is done I can give you full payment because we are home.


“I’m a foreigner here, I don’t have anybody to go to if I’m hungry and we are in lockdown too so at least if I have some money on me in these times it will help me and they said okay.


The media went on to ask the Ghanaian’s opinion about the President, where Sarpong disclosed that some of the players have not be happy with the way he runs the club.


“I told the media I am a foreigner here but some players have said since they came the President hasn’t been good to them and they don’t like him because everyday we are owed salaries for a couple of months, so the players don’t really like him. These were my words before the interview ended.


“So I was there when I had a letter that what I said in the media I should go and retract it, I should write a letter of apology to him the President. The letter was sent in French and I told him I can’t speak French so if he can send the letter in English I will be able to reply in English.

COVID-19: Former Berekum Chelsea CEO Osei Boateng donates money to local-based players

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Mr. Ernest Osei Boateng, who is a former Berekum Chelsea FC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has initiated a move to support players in the Bono and Ahafo regions with maximum of GHS 300 amid the COVID-19 disease crisis.

Speaking on Space FM, Buhari Zakari who is the Personal Assistant confirmed that the initiative has already started with the first Step of collecting data of the players before making the payments.

Yes,my Boss has players welfare at heart and has started already getting over 40 players details who are from sunyani and who also plays or played at least a match for their respective clubs being in Division One or Premier League,Buhari Zakari told Space Fm-Sunyani.

Mr Ernest Osei Boateng, today made several donations to the Muslims in the media and Sports Callers ahead of this year’s Ramadan in Sunyani.

By Richard Kwaku Adjei

Former AC Milan midfielder close to joining Hearts Of Oak

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Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak are set to strengthened their squad with the acquisition of experienced midfielder Sulley Ali Muntari.

According to a report monitored o Kumasi-based Fox FM, the Ghana legend is currently in talks with officials of the Phobians to relaunch his football career after leaving the local scene in 2001. 

Muntari, 35, trained with Hearts of Oak last year and has expressed interest in joining the club on permanent basis. 

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 He made 84 appearances for Ghana with 20 goals to his credit. 

He has been without a club after leaving Spanish La Liga 2 club Albacete Balompié in 2019.

Muntari had stints with several clubs around the globe including Sunderland, Udinese, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Portsmouth and Pescara.