Author: Amy Fynn-Thompson

Mayoung forces school in Takoradi represented the Western Region in the national  Under 13 Milo competition  in Kumasi. Western region  played their first match and won two nil (2:0) over Ashanti Region, Western region lifted their game in the second match and beat Upper East  region by five goals to nil (5:0). Western region  were leading Northern by 1:0,a stunning second goal was scored   and the referee disallowed it which  demoralised the boys and eventually Northern won by 2:1 A regulation time win for western region against Eastern region  would have seen them in the final but the team  drew…

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Goldstars Football Club on Thursday 3rd May, 2018 received a cheque of GH 15,000 from the Bibiani Municipal Assembly as a way of motivating the team in their quest to qualify to the Ghana Premier League. The cheque was received by the Chief Executive Officer of the club Kwesi Adu at Bibiani. The Division One side which is been sponsored by the Bibiani Gold Mines, has over the years tried their possible best to qualify to the Ghana premier league but all efforts have proved futile due to lack of enough player quality and other factors. The Municipal Assembly as…

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Valued Girls Football Academy  have received donation from CD.Villaconejos, ahead of their Sanford Women’s FA Cup round of 32 game. CD. Villaconejos, a club from Spain today donated items like football jerseys and sports kits to Valued Girls Football Academy at their training grounds in Amamole- Accra. The items was presented by the Chief Executive Officer of the club, Francisco Castano Benito who also doubles as the Director for Nsawam based African Talent Football Academy together with Head Coach Edem popularly known as ‘Demo’. Valued Girls Football Academy will lock horns with Ave Shining Ladies in the Sanford Women’s FA…

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Black Princesses  Management Committee chairman Nanabayin  Eyison lead a team of delegation to  presenting appreciation letters  and replica jerseys  on behalf of Ghana Football Association. The FA delegation includes Alhaji Lawal (Vice Chairman  Black Princesses),  Yusif  Bassigi (Head Coach – Black Princesses) and Augustine E. Adotey (Head Coach – Black Maidens) The visit to the under-listed offices is in appreciation of the regions supports for Ghana’s qualification to France 2018(Black Princesses) and Uruguay 2018 (Black Maidens): Central Regional Minister Metro Chief Executive Regional Police Commander Oguaaman Hene Central Region Supporters Union

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Freshpak sponsors Women’s League season 6, President and Chairman of Groupe Nduom, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom has fulfilled his promise to sponsor the Women’s League. The Title Sponsor, FreshPak,  subsidiary of Groupe Nduom is  sponsoring  the Women’s League with an amount of Ghc 500.000 for two years FreshPaK produces the best quality takeaway food packages, trays, coolers in Ghana. The launch of season 6 of the women’s league was also used to unveil a new logo for the women’s league. Pitch panels will be sited at match venues and post match interviews will be introduced at all centers. #FreshpakNWL starts…

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President of Supreme Ladies football club, Gordon Frimpong says they are working hard as team and also one big family to do their best to stay in the National Women’s League once they make their debut this season. “As debutants in the NWL, we have promised ourselves to put an indelible footprint in the premiership,” Mr Frimpong said. Speaking of their first game against Northern Ladies when the league kicks off, he had this to say,” I have never watched them play before, but I know for sure whoever they are, my girls are also going to show their class. ” My girls are ready for…

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Last season’ southern zone champions, Ladystrikers have unveiled four new players ahead of Season 6 of the National Women’s league (NWL). The four new players are Veronica Appiah and Mabel Baffoe Eshun, both from Hasaacas Ladies, Gifty Addai Boakye from NWL debutants, Supreme Ladies and Faustina Owusu Nyamekye from former NWL side, Subayo Golden Ladies at Obuasi. The Cape Coast-based club will for the second season running, be coached by Rashid Tijani Iddi and assisted by Louisa Baaba Cornelious. In a brief ceremony to unveil the players,club president Dr Kojo Benjamin Taylor stated: “a lot have been learnt from the…

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National Women’s League season six commencement date has been scheduled after the Easter break per reports. The news had been conveyed to all stakeholders involve with an approve fixtures after decision from the board of the league. However, due to the unavoidable delay in the start of the competition, there will be no break after the first round but some couple of mid week matches would be ensure to fast the completion of the league due to the heavy schedule for this year’s women’s version of the Premier League. Meanwhile, defending Champions, Ampem Darkoa will wrestle for three points in…

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Ghana Black Queens and former Sekondi Hasaacas Ladies player Samira Suleman has been appointed by World Vision as an ambassador to lead the campaign against early child marriage in the northern regional part of Ghana. Early Child marriage, which has always been one of negative practices in the northern part of Ghana has been hindering the progress of girls and Samira Suleman has being given the task to help reduce it. The 26 year old plies her trade for Icelandic outfit, Vikingur Òlafsvik in the Icelandic Women Premier League.

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The official draw for the U-20 world cup tournament in France has been completed, as Ghana lands in tough group. The Black Princesses of Ghana were placed in Group A, with host nation France to kick start the much awaiting women’s world cup. However, the Yusif Basigi’s would wrestle for quarter final spots against the likes of France, New Zealand and Netherlands. Meanwhile, arch rival, Nigeria found themselves in Group D, against Haiti, China PR and Germany. However, below is the official draw for the tournament in France. Group A France Ghana New Zealand Netherlands Group B Korea DPR England…

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