Rajevac has a week to sign contractThe Ghana Black Stars coach, Milovan Rajevac, has a week to sign his contract or he could lose his job. Read full article |
Essien puts Ghana career on holdChelsea midfielder Michael Essien has stood down from international football for the foreseeable future, telling Ghana he wants to return to form at club level, coach Milovan Rajevac said. Read full article |
Black Satellites in Japan Ghana’s world-conquering Black Satellites are in Japan for a four nations tournament starting on August 19. Read full article |
Rajevac expects to sign new contractGhana coach Milovan Rajevac expects to sign a contract extension in the coming weeks, telling reporters he has negotiated a new deal with the World Cup quarterfinalists. Read full article |
| Mensah to stay at Sunderland Lyon said Ghana defender John Mensah will stay at Sunderland on loan this season. Read full article |
Ayew likely to stay at MarseilleFrench club Marseille say Ghana midfielder Andre Ayew will sign a new three-year contract. Read full article |
Top trio to miss Ghana trip to SAMilovan Rajevac included 12 players from the 2010 Fifa World Cup squad in the 18-man list for the friendly against South Africa on August 11. Read full article |
Ghana league kicks off in SeptemberThe Ghanaian Premier League board has confirmed that the league's new season will kick off on September 5. Read full article |
CAF reduces Ghananian teamsThe African Football Confederation (CAF) has decided to reduce the number of Ghanaian teams competing in continental club competitions, the Ghanaian Football Association (GFA) announced on Monday. Read full article |
Rajevac keen on staying with GhanaMilovan Rajevac has expressed his desire to stay on as coach of Ghana, after leading the Black Stars to the quarterfinals of the Fifa World Cup™. Read full article |
Suarez is a trivial cheat - RajevacGhana's Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac is still fuming after Uruguayan striker Luiz Suarez stopped a goalbound shot with his hand on the line in the last minute of extra time in their World Cup quarterfinal. Read full article |
Curtain comes down on Africa's 2010 show A hugely successful first World Cup to be hosted by Africa will end in Johannesburg on Sunday with a unique piece of history. Read full article |
'Moral victors' Ghana get cash bonusGhana's national soccer team won a $20 000 cash bonus per player on Tuesday and were hailed moral victors by former UN chief and countryman Kofi Annan after losing out on a World Cup semifinal place. Read full article |
Proud Ghana welcomes Black Stars homeGhanaians turned out in their thousands to cheer their team's arrival home late on Monday, spraying their jet with water cannons and rolling out the red carpet for the World Cup's surprise quarterfinalists. Read full article |
Ghana President calls for heroes' welcomeGhana President John Atta Mills called for the Black Stars to be given a heroes' welcome when they return home from the 2010 World Cup, where they bowed out at the quarterfinal stage. Read full article |
Mandela meets Ghana after Cup defeatNelson Mandela met Ghana's soccer team on Saturday following their defeat by Uruguay on penalties in the World Cup quarterfinal. Read full article |
Heartbroken Gyan vows to bounce backStriker Asamoah Gyan brushed off his last-minute penalty heartache and vowed to bounce back after Ghana lost to Uruguay and failed to become the first World Cup semifinalists from Africa. Read full article |
Ghana media mourns heartbreaking lossGhana’s painful penalty shootout quarterfinal loss to Uruguay was plastered across the west African country's media on Saturday, which described it as heartbreaking. Read full article |
Ghana fans heartbroken, but still proudGhanians were heartbroken but still fiercely proud of their team after the Black Stars, the last African side competing in South Africa, exited the World Cup at the hands of Uruguay on Friday. Read full article |
Ghana hopes die on a simple twist of fateGhana's attempt to set a new high watermark for African soccer failed not for any lack of skill or tactical failure but on a cruel twist of fate that saw a last-gasp penalty miss. Read full article |
The government is offside on this oneThis is a famous quotation attributed to Pastor Niemoller about the silence of German scholars and... |
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This boy is exceptionalIn football, where you come from sometimes matters more than your sheer excellence. |
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Can new 'NFF' board fulfil our dream?I do not have any sympathy for those who participated in the ‘elections’ in Abuja, Nigeria, on... |
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High performance praise for BantwanaSitting proudly in her uniform, Ms Fran Hilton-Smith explained how a select few girls in South... |