Watch as Asamoah Gyan and Agyemang-Badu show off their Italian dexterity on live TV


Former Black Stars players Asamoah Gyan and Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu showcased their adeptness in the Italian language on live TV.

Both Gyan and Agyemang-Badu played for Udinese in Italy during their careers.

Asamoah Gyan spent five seasons at Udinese, playing for the club between 2003 and 2008 while Agyemang-Badu spent 10 years playing from 2010 to 2020.

The two exhibited their proficiency in the Italian language on Onua TV.

Asamoah Gyan was on set when a caller phoned into the show.

The unnamed caller had a refreshing conversation in Italian with the former Black Stars captain who had no clue about the person he was speaking to.

The former Sunderland striker realised it was Agyemang-Badu after the latter mentioned his hometown.

Asamoah Gyan and Agyemang-Badu share a friendly bond that has existed since their playing days with the Black Stars.

Gyan, who is Ghana’s all-time top scorer, played for Ghana from 2003 to 2019. He made 109 appearances and scored 51 goals.

Agyemang-Badu, on the other hand, won
the U-20 FIFA World Cup with the Black Satellites before transitioning to the senior national team in 2010. He made 78 appearances for Ghana before retiring in 2020.

Source: Ghana Web

Ghana wins silver medal at 2024 Plock Orlen Polish tournament in Poland.


Ghana’s Maclean Atsu Dzidzienyo won silver medal at the 2024 Plock Orlen Polish Wheelchair Tennis Tournament in Poland.

Dzidzienyo came second after he lost to his Polish counterpart in the final on 7-5, and 6-0.

However, in the female category, Ghana’s Bridget Nartey from the Koforidua Sports club lost her first single match in the competition, though she came back strongly to win two other matches.

Though she did not win any medal, she had gained International Tennis Federation (ITF) ranking points to enhance her chances of qualifying for Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

In an interview with the GNA Sports, Dr. Henry Larbi, Coordinator of the Ghana Wheelchair Tennis said it was a great performance from Dzidzienyo after the athlete went on break since 2020.

He said Dzidzienyo had gained another ITF ranking points now and Ghana Tennis Federation would continue to support him in such international tournaments.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Prince Tagoe, Awudu Issaka, others to inspire young footballers at AA Sports’ maiden football clinic


Adu Amofah Sports International, a registered non-profit organization based in Ghana will join forces with the Ashaiman District Football Association to hold a football clinic on May 1, 2024, at the St. Augustine Catholic Church Hall in Ashaiman, Accra.

Dubbed “Elevating Excellence; Shaping Tomorrow’s Champions”, the event is aimed at inspiring young footballers to strive for greatness despite the challenges they may encounter.

The event will be graced by astute football administrators, ex-footballers and coaches who will share their insights and experiences.

Speaking ahead of the program, PRO for AA Sports International, Linus Siaw Nartey said “This is where Adu Amofah started from and it is prudent to work together with the Ashaiman District Football Association who over the years have worked tirelessly to improve football. Coaches, ex-footballers and club administrators will share more insights and experiences on their journeys”.

According to him, the initiative would be extended to other District FAs.
He added that there are plans to further it to all Regional FAs.

Linus Nartey stated that AA Sports International has not gone into hiding after its launch in June last year, and will soon announce several activities that seek to promote community football and help unearth talents.

Among the speakers gracing the event are; Kudjoe Fianoo, Ghalca Chairman, Awudu Issaka, Ex-U17 World Cup Winner, Prince Tagoe, Former Black Stars forward, Karim Zito, Dreams FC Coach and Smart Abbey-Akrofi, Former Black Satellites Team Manager.

Having undertaken projects in schools, football clubs and other organizations, AA Sports International is keen on contributing to sports development in Ghana.

Source: Ghana Web

Start Thomas Partey in the remaining games – Arsenal fans demand after cameo against Wolves


Arsenal fans have pleaded with the club’s manager Mikel Arteta to start Thomas Partey in the remaining games of the season after his impressive cameo against Wolves.

The Gunners believe a midfield trio of Partey, Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice gives the team the needed balance as evidenced in their game against Wolves on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

Thomas Partey played 20 minutes in the game that ended in a 2-0 win for the North London side. His presence in the final minutes gave Arsenal control, which led to their second goal in stoppage time.

The game was his fifth appearance for the club since returning from injury in March 2024.

The 31-year-old’s season has been disrupted by injury, and he has only played nine Premier League games in 2023/2024.

Arsenal sit top of the Premier League with 74 points following the win over Wolves. Some fans believe starting Partey in the remaining games will help the club in their quest to win the Premier League.

The Gunners have the same number of points as Liverpool an
d are one point ahead of Manchester City, who still have a game to play.

Source: Ghana Web

Watch how staff of Egyptian hotel gave Dreams FC guard of honour after draw against Zamalek


Dreams FC players and officials were given a guard of honour by the staff of a hotel in Cairo where they lodged following their goalless drawn game against Zamalek in the semi-final of the CAF Confederations Cup on Sunday, April 22, 2023.

The Still Believe lads held the Egyptian giants to a stalemate in the first leg of the tie at the Cairo International Stadium.

Upon arrival at their hotel, the staff lined up and applauded the Ghanaian side for their resilience and dedication that allowed them to chalk an impressive result on difficult ground.

The draw has taken their unbeaten run to three matches, with one victory and two draws.

Dreams will be looking to continue their invincibility at home in the second leg in Kumasi on Sunday, April 28, 2024.

Dreams have won three and drawn one of their four home games in the CAF Confederations Cup.

Source: Ghana Web

Social media users react to Asante Kotoko’s controversial penalty against Samartex


Some local football enthusiasts took to X, (formerly Twitter) to express their dissatisfaction with the penalty awarded to Asante Kotoko in their slim win over Samartex on Sunday, April 21, 2024.

Kotoko won 1-0 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium after Enoch Morrison converted the penalty in the second half to clinch all three points.

Regarding the penalty incident, Emmanuel Kotei sent a cross into the Samartex box in search of a connection from a Kotoko player. Peter Aminu miscued his connection and, in the process, collided with a Samartex defender. The referee, without hesitation, pointed to the spot and awarded Asante Kotoko a penalty, much to the chagrin of the away team, who protested that they rather deserved a foul.

After the game, some fans questioned the call while others labelled the officiating as ‘disgusting’.

Check out some reactions regarding the penalty awarded to Asante Kotoko

Was it the player who was attacking Cloetey don do the penelty or the one our player butt him at the 18 line

I pers
onally don’t get it some one explain it to me

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Obuasi area Pemem Sports Festival end in grand style


The Men’s Ministry’s Four-Year Strategic Plan is a comprehensive blueprint aimed at fostering holistic growth among its members. The plan’s emphasis on physical health underscores the belief that a sound body is essential for fulfilling one’s life, career, and spiritual duties.

By instituting annual sporting events and a soccer gala, the ministry seeks to cultivate a spirit of camaraderie and unearth latent talents within the congregation. These events serve a dual purpose: they not only promote physical fitness and well-being but also act as a platform for evangelism, reaching out to both church members and the wider community.

The initiative aligns with the broader vision of the church, which necessitates active and healthy participants to carry out its mission effectively. The inclusion of various ministries at the district and area levels in these events ensures a wide-reaching impact, fostering unity and a sense of purpose among the young men involved. The activities are designed to be more than just a
competition; they are a celebration of the gifts bestowed by God and an opportunity to engage in PEMEM activities fully.

The strategic plan, therefore, is not just a document but a living, breathing framework that guides the ministry’s actions and aspirations. It is a testament to the ministry’s dedication to nurturing all aspects of its members’ lives, ensuring that they are equipped and ready to meet the challenges of their journeys and the collective endeavour of the church’s vision.

In this way, the Men’s Ministry’s approach exemplifies a comprehensive model of church leadership, one that values the interconnection between physical vitality and spiritual vigour.

It was in this regard that the annual PEMEM Sports Festival, a much-anticipated event in the Obuasi area, concluded with a thrilling display of sportsmanship and camaraderie. The football tournament, a highlight of the competition, saw Kyekyewere District clinch the title in a nail-biting penalty shootout, edging out Akaporiso with a 5-4 victor
y.

The match, which ended in a goalless draw, showcased the defensive prowess and resilience of both teams. Prophet David Kankam Beditor, the esteemed Area Head, presided over the event as match commissioner, emphasizing the importance of unity and healthy living through sports.

The competition was not just a test of athletic skill but also a celebration of community spirit. Twelve teams from various districts came together, demonstrating their passion and dedication to the sport. The event was more than a contest; it was a platform for fostering fellowship among the men’s groups across the districts. The presence of Prophet Beditor, Pastor BS Mensh, and the area pastorate added a layer of significance to the occasion, reinforcing the community’s values and the spirit of togetherness.

In addition to football, the competition featured other sports, including the draught and sack race, adding variety and excitement to the event. The sack race saw Pentecost International Worship Center secure the third positi
on, with Kunka District following closely in second place. However, it was Kyekyewere District that once again stood out, topping the event with a series of impressive performances.

The draught competition was equally competitive, with Tweapease District emerging victorious against the formidable opponents from Kwabrafoso and Kunka Districts, who claimed the second and third spots, respectively. The success of these events is a testament to the skill and enthusiasm of all participants.

The award ceremony was a moment of pride and joy for the winners.

Trophies were awarded to the top three football teams, and individual accolades were given to the Best Goalkeeper, Best Player, and Goal King, celebrating their exceptional contributions to the game. These awards not only recognized the winners’ achievements but also inspired all participants to strive for excellence.

The 2024 PEMEM Sports competition will be remembered for its competitive spirit, the display of exceptional talent, and the unifying power of s
ports within the community. It stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, encouraging healthy competition and fostering a sense of belonging among the youth and adults alike.

As the church looks forward to the next edition, the memories of this year’s event will undoubtedly fuel the passion for sports and community engagement for years to come.

Prophet Beditor’s role in presenting awards is not merely ceremonial but serves as a reinforcement of the ministry’s commitment to the physical and spiritual development of its members. His message to the awardees to utilize their talents for the greater good reflects a core tenet of the ministry’s philosophy: that individual achievements should contribute to the collective mission of soul-winning and nation-building for Christ.

Source: Ghana Web

Five Para-Athletes to represent Ghana in 2024 Marrakech WPA Grand Prix tournament

A five-member para-athletic team has left Ghana for the 2024 Marrakech World Para Athletics (WPA) Grand Prix competition in Morocco.

The tournament fixed April 22-28 would serve as a qualifier for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

The competition would also give an opportunity for the classification of the first Ghanaian Para Athletes in shot put, standing javelin among others.

Other members of the team who have been classified already include 21-year-old Amos Ahiagah, a right arm amputee and he would be competing in the 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters and men’s long jump events.

Whiles 19-year-old Diana Kuubetegr also an arm amputee would be competing in the women’s 800 meters, 1,500 meters events.

Zinabu Issah an experienced para-athlete would also be competing in women’s sitting shot put, discuss throw and javelin events.

They called on corporate bodies to support the NPC National Paralympic Committee of Ghana to enable them to attend other Paris 2024 Paralympic Games qualification events coming up
in Japan, Switzerland and France respectively.

With the support of NPC Ghana, Ghana’s Dr Abena Tannor has qualified as a WPA international classifier and would be one of the doctors to embark on the classification for para-athletes at the event.

The team was sponsored by the President of the NPC of Ghana, Mr. Samson Deen with support from the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the National Sports Authority.

Source: Ghana News Agency