Ghana Premier League

I’m Not Sure I’ll Return To The Club – Agyemang Badu Quits Olympics

I’m Not Sure I’ll Return To The Club – Agyemang Badu Quits Olympics

Great Olympics midfielder, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, says he will not return to the club for the second phase of the 2022/23 betPawa Ghana Premier League season. “I’m not sure I will return to the club again,” he said on Asempa FM. According to the former Black Stars midfielder, reports of the club’s decisions against him which were overlooked by former head coach, Yaw Preko, have triggered his decision to reconsider his future with the Accra-based side. Badu joined the Wonder Club ahead of the current season playing a key role in the triumph in the 2022 GHALCA Top 8 competition…
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Five Talking Points From Ghana Premier League Matchday 17

Five Talking Points From Ghana Premier League Matchday 17

The 17th round of Ghana Premier League matches concluded with Aduana Stars maintaining their lead on the table. Hearts of Oak recovered, but Kotoko failed to maintain consistency again, losing to Dreams. Here are five takeaways from the games. KOTOKO, HEARTS CONTINUE TO WRESTLE BEHIND ADUANA The title race remains tight as Aduana Stars continue to lead with Kotoko and Hearts of Oak closely following. Despite the fluctuations in performance from all three teams, Kotoko and Hearts have been consistently trailing behind Aduana. Over the past few weeks, both sides have struggled to maintain their position in the top four…
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#FillGPLCenters: Stop Running Traditional Clubs Only On Social Media – Ignatius Osei-Fosu

#FillGPLCenters: Stop Running Traditional Clubs Only On Social Media – Ignatius Osei-Fosu

Dreams FC head coach, Ignatius Osei-Fosu, is imploring Ghanaian clubs to use traditional radio and TV platforms as a means to promote local fixtures in the Ghana Premier League. He believes, the over-reliance on social media by Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, especially in promoting matches has contributed to the low turnout at the various stadia in recent times. Ghana’s top-flight league, the GPL, has been hit with low turnout at match venues in recent times, a development that is rendering the local clubs financially handicapped. Luv FM and Nhyira FM have embarked on a radio campaign to highlight…
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Hearts Of Oak Coach Slavko Matic Returns To Ghana

Hearts Of Oak Coach Slavko Matic Returns To Ghana

Accra Hearts of Oak head coach Slavko Matic has returned to Ghana after two weeks away to his home country Serbia. The 46-year-old left on 4th January, 2023, after an impressive start to his tenure with the Phobians, where he won 5 out of the 8 games he supervised. Assistant coach David Ocloo took charge of Hearts of Oak’s last two games, beating Tamale City 3-2 before being held 1-1 by King Faisal. Matic, after the time off to see family, is now expected to steer the Phobians in their title charge, having closed the gap on leaders Aduana Stars…
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