Obuasi Ashgold beat Sogakope based West African Football Academy (WAFA) by a lone goal to win the 2015 First Capital Plus Premier League trophy.
The win puts the Obuasi based side six points ahead of second placed Aduana Stars with one game to go.
Accra Great Olympics and Kpando Heart of Lions were amongst three relegated after the final day of action in an all too packed First Capital Plus Premier League. The two sides joined Brong Ahafo United to make the fall to the first division after the final round of action on Sunday. The league table finished … Read more
Obuasi Ashgold beat Sogakope based West African Football Academy (WAFA) by a lone goal to win the 2015 First Capital Plus Premier League trophy.
The win puts the Obuasi based side six points ahead of second placed Aduana Stars with one game to go.
At the Stade de Tunis tomorrow night continental club masters Hearts of Oak would come up against their toughest test yet in this year’s confederations cup as they go up against Tunisia’s Esperance. Hearts have somewhat miraculously made their way through the stages to this point, surmounting one improbable obstacle after another. Tomorrow, they face … Read more
Accra Hearts of Oak are cobbling together an amazing continental cup run that’s defying all expectations placed upon this team.
Hearts have been poor domestically, languishing in the bottom rungs of the league log. In Africa, though, they continue to remain the toast of all Ghanaians.
Hearts beat Mali’s Djoliba 2-1 in Bamako yesterday to take a giant step towards entering the money zone of the competition. This was despite a red card to skipper Robin Gnagne that should have had a heavy toll on the team.
Playing away in Africa is not the easiest thing, but Hearts have now won their last two. In-form Gilbert Fiamenyo put them ahead in the 55th minute, calmly controlling an aerial pass from October to slot into an empty net.
Ghana’s ‘last man standing’ in continental competition, Glorious Accra Hearts of Oak; are set to take on Mali’s AS Djoliba in the final qualification round of this year’s CAF Confederations Cup.
Hearts, sometimes dubbed ‘continental club masters’, are just two games away from entering the money zone of the competition; the group stage level which they haven’t reached in any CAF competition since the ill-fated Champions League campaign of 2009.
Despite being kind of a mess locally, they’ve unexpectedly shined on the continent, and would be hoping to take this unexpected run just one step further to reach the money zone.
The 20 times Ghanaian league champions are back in Africa after so many years’ hiatus and are really making waves with some scintillating displays.
A 3-2 win in Senegal over Olympique de Ngor sees the side qualify for the penultimate stage of qualifying, setting up a huge clash with Djoliba of Mali.
After a 2-1 first leg win, Hearts welcomed back Owusu Bempah and Sulama Abdoulaye from international duty, both key players. The attack was led by the prolific Gilbert Fiamenyo and Togolese international Foovi Aguidi