The DE-LUXY Boxing League returned to the Bukom Boxing Arena last Saturday after a month's break due to the ban on drumming and noisemaking in Ga Mashie.
The International Sports Press Association (AIPS) has honoured celebrated Ghanaian sportscaster and the first president of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG), Joachim Awuley Lartey, at the 2022 AIPS Media Awards in Doha, Qatar.
Kumasi Asante were officially crowned the 2021/2022 Ghana Premier League champion yesterday at the Baba Yara Stadium when Kotoko’s captain, Salifu Mudasiru, lifted the league trophy which had eluded the club for the last few years.
Ampem Darkoa finished this year with their second cup by beating Hasaacas Ladies by a lone goal to win the Women’s FA Cup yesterday at Bantama, Kumasi.
SAMUEL Takyi is expected to arrive in Ghana today following an emphatic second-round stoppage victory over Mandlenkosi Sibuso at the Emperors Palace in Johannesburg last Saturday.
Isaac ‘Royal Storm’ Dogboe hopes to finish his upcoming July 23 bout with Joet Gonzalez in seven rounds when they go head to head in a World Boxing Organisation (WBO) featherweight title eliminator.
A FORMER Minister of Youth and Sports, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuije, has identified the construction of the Bukom Boxing Arena as the reason there is a steady rise of the standard of boxing in the country.
Black Starlets coach, Paa Kwesi Fabin, says he will work hard to restore the confidence of his players and turn their fortunes around in the ongoing WAFU Zone B U-17 Cup of Nations after losing the opening match 2-4 to Nigeria.
The vice-president of the Ghana Volleyball Association (GVA), George Tettey, says the country will be absent from the Beach Volleyball World Championship in Rome following frustrations the contingent encountered in securing visas to travel for the competition.
A brace by Abdul Yusif Razak in the 32nd and 81st minutes and a 17th minute volley by Amos Acheampong gave Great Olympics an emphatic 3-0 victory over their city rivals, Hearts of Oak, in their penultimate Ghana Premier League match played at the Accra Stadium on Sunday.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies finished this year with their second trophy by beating Hasaacas Ladies by a lone goal to win the Women’s FA Cup on Saturday at Bantama, Kumasi.
Kotoku Royals Football Club gained qualification to the Ghana Premier League after Sunday’s final round of Division One matches which saw the Eastern Region side drawing 0-0 with Tema Youth at the Tema Stadium.
Kumasi Asante were officially crowned the 2021/2022 Ghana Premier League champion on Sunday at the Baba Yara Stadium when Kotoko’s captain, Salifu Mudasiru, lifted the league trophy which had eluded the club for the last few years.