The 2013/14 senior 15s rugby league was launched yesterday with the President of the Ghana Rugby Association (GRA), Mrs Gifty Annan Myers, expecting great performance from the 10 teams that will be involved in the competition.
As Ghanaians celebrates farmers tomorrow on Farmers Day, the famous 4 Garrison Officers Mess Tennis Club is rolling off yet another exciting competition for tennis lovers especially members of the club at the Garden City.
Renowned Ghanaian gospel music star, Sonnie Badu, last Saturday honoured Black Stars Coach Kwasi Appiah for qualifying the team for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
CS Sfaxien of Tunisia earned $660,000 after they won a third CAF Confederation Cup with a 3-2 aggregate victory over TP Mazembe despite losing the final second leg 2-1 last Saturday.
The bold decision by Ashfoam to sponsor the Monthly Medal Golf at the Kumasi Royal Golf Course has not only rekindled the competitive spirit among golfers in the Kumasi Metropolis but has also many golfers to fully participate in the competition.
About 70 golfers, many of who are professionals from the Kumasi metropolis and the Obuasi Municipality are expected to participate in the Ashfoam Monthly Medal competition at the Kumasi Golf Club on Tuesday, October 15.
Owusu Bonsu on Monday grossed 222 points to pick the ultimate in the men’s scratch event at the 81st Ghana Open Amatuer Golf Championship played at the Tema Country Golf Course.
On a wet afternoon sometime in 1990, an overflowing crowd at the then Kumasi Stadium witnessed a special “lap of honour”, flag-bearing giant frame of Tony Baffoe waving the national colours with pride.
Memories can be very short. Let me remind you that when tiny Cape Verde Island qualified to participate for the first time in the Africa Cup of Nations staged in South Africa early this year, I believe those who watched them at close range might have realised that Africa has arrived, and that there is no small nation in soccer.
After their emphatic victory over Medeama SC to win the Super Cup last Sunday, Kumasi Asante Kotoko not only confirmed their status as the strongest force in Ghana football but also sent a warning to their Premier League rivals that they remained the team to beat in the forthcoming competition which commences on Sunday.
Ghana’s high-flying Black Stars crash-landed in Yokohama yesterday as the Blue Samurai of Japan posted a 3-1 thrashing of their Ghanaian counterparts in an international friendly.