BLACK QUEENS CONFIRM PRE-AWCON FRIENDLIES AGAINST ZAMBIA, KENYA & SOUTH AFRICA


The Black Queens have lined up three international friendly games before next month’s African Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) to be staged in Ghana.
After extensive deliberations between the GFA Normalization Committee, the Black Queens Technical team and budgetary support from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the senior national female team will play Zambia, Kenya and South Africa as they step up preparations for the competition.
Coach Bashiru Hayford’s side are expected to depart from Ghana on Tuesday October 30 to Zambia where they will engage the She-Polopolo in an international friendly match scheduled for November 3.
The team will then leave Zambia on November 5 to Kenya where they are expected to play their Kenyan counterparts in a pre-tournament friendly game on November 7.
The Black Queens will return to Ghana on November 9 and will wrap up preparations for the competition with a friendly match against South Africa's Bayana Bayana before commencement of the tournament on Saturday November 17.
Ghana are in group A alongside Algeria, Mali and Cameroon with their group stage matches to be played at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Defending Champions Nigeria are in Group B and will face South Africa, Kenya and Zambia at the group stage of the competition at the Cape Coast Stadium.
Ghana will kick off the competition against Algeria in the opening match of the competition to be played on Saturday November 17 at the Accra Stadium with kick off time scheduled at 15:30 GMT.
The grand finale of the competition will be played on Saturday December 1 at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Swansea City manager declares transfer stance on André Ayew

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"Any player that does well at this level is going to create interest.

I knew Andre can play higher than this level. But I can only go off what I see and that's a player that's giving more than 100 per cent.

"If you think back to the performance against Blackburn he was sliding tackles in when in the defensive third and creating counter-attacks himself.

So that tells me he's really happy. We've got a really good relationship.

"I like him a lot. I think he likes me a little bit as well, so that might help.

"For as long as he's here, playing the way he is, the better for the football club, but I cannot speak highly enough of him."

Ayew has netted 9 goals and tallied 4 assists in 21 games in all competitions for the club in the ongoing season.

Jordan Ayew 'honoured and proud' to make African Player of the year shortlist



Ghana forward Jordan Ayew says he is honoured and proud to make the 30-man shortlist for the African Player of the year.

The Crystal Palace attacker is one of two Ghanaian players to make the shortlist, which also includes Liverpool duo Sadio Mane and Mohammed Salah.

Ayew is enjoying one of his best season in England with the Eagles, having netted four goals in 12 Premier League games.

The 28-year old had a good nations cup in Egypt during the summer as the Black Stars reach the round of 16.

"I’m really, really honoured. I’m proud. It shows the hard work has paid off because last year, last season, wasn’t a good year at all," he told Crystal Palace's official website.

"I had a good AFCON, continued with Crystal Palace and things are going positively.

"Hopefully it stays that way. I’m happy for myself, for my family and I’m happy for the people who always believed in me. It’s just the shortlist but it’s a sign I’m improving. I need to keep on working hard to keep on moving forward."

Jordan Ayew will be hoping to win the award, which was won by his father in the 90's- the last Ghanaian to win the coveted award.





PRESS RELEASE: BLACK STARS' ELIMINATION FROM THE 2019 TOTAL  CAF AFRICAN CPRESS RELEASE:



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BLACK STARS' ELIMINATION FROM THE 2019 TOTAL CAF AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS

The Normalisation Committee of the Ghana Football Association is extremely saddened by the exit of the senior national football team, the Black Stars from the Total CAF African Cup of Nations.
Like our expectant compatriots, we anticipated an exciting tournament, which would culminate in a successful climax of ending our agonising 37-year wait for the Afcon trophy.
The African Cup of Nations has become competitive over the years, and with the historic increase in the number of participating teams, we were well aware of the challenging task which awaited the Black Stars in Egypt.
Therefore, the Normalisation Committee, with the concerted efforts of key stakeholders, particularly the Government of Ghana, set out to ensure the best of preparations for the Black Stars towards achieving the national objective of ending our Afcon trophy-drought.
The pre-tournament international friendly in Accra, the early camping in Dubai, the friendly matches and incentive packages for the team were all part of plans and processes towards achieving the elusive dream of winning the African Cup in Egypt.
Unfortunately, our dream, once again, has ended in disappointment, despite the team's early promise in the group stage, especially having improved considerably in our final group match with Guinea Bissaeu.
The Normalisation Committee understands the national mood of disappointment, following our painful elimination through the nerve-racking penalty shootout defeat to to Tunisia.
On behalf of the GFA and the football fraternity, we wish to apologise to the good people of Ghana for the painful exit of the Black Stars.
As we have always maintained, the future of Ghana football is bright, but we can only reclaim our lost glory if the football fraternity remains focused on the development of our game to catch up with our rivals in the world, especially on the African continent.
This early elimination of the Black Stars is another sad reality for the football fraternity and the nation to a larger extent, to have a second look at our football blue print moving forward.
The Normalisation Committee is confident that the restructuring process we have started since last year, will lay a solid foundation on which the future of Ghana football would be built; first and most importantly, to strengthen and improve our domestic football infrastructure, club administration and finances, and turn around the local league to be exciting, player-crazy platform, as well as fan and sponsorship- attractive.
All these together, will help us claim our top of place position in regional, continental and world football in both male and female games.
We can't end this statement without thanking various stakeholders, especially the President, Government (through the Ministry of Youth and Sports and other agencies), the Parliamentary Select Committee on Youth, Culture and Sports, as well as the people of Ghana for their committed support to the Black Stars for this Afcon campaign.
His Excellency President Akufo-Addo demonstrated his personal support towards the team during the qualifiers, before and during the tournament. The Government of Ghana also showed its strong support to the team by providing whatever the team needed for a successful campaign.
We also appreciate the support of GNPC to the team.
Finally, we salute the good people of Ghana for their unwavering support to the Black Stars throughout the tournament.
Even when the going was tough for the team after its stuttering start with successive draws against Benin and Cameroon, Ghanaians remained solidly behind the team and lifted them up through encouraging words, especially on social media back to its glory days.
We also acknowledge the role of the media in rallying support for the team before and during the campaign.
The Normalisation Committee will continue to solicit and count on the support of Ghanaians as we continue with the arduous, but surmountable task of restoring Ghana football back to it's glory days.


How Ghanaian Players Abroad Performed Over The Weekend

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Footballghana.com bring to you how Ghanaian players abroad performed in their respective leagues across the globe every week.

Dauda Mohammed scored for Esbjerg as they lost to Sonderjyske by 2-1. The Ghanaian striker scored the opening goal of the game but it was not enough as his side conceded two goals to lose the game.

Benjamin Tetteh was on the scoresheet for Sparta Prague in their heavy win against Mlada Boleslav

Samuel Tetteh scored his fourth goal of the season for Lask Linz in their 3-1 win over Wolfsburger on Saturday.

Osei Bonsu scored his first goal for Senica as they lost to Zilina by 2-1.

Herbert Boakye Yiadom gives you a lowdown on how the players fared in abroad...

ENGLAND

Jeffrey Schlupp and Jordan Ayew featured for Crystal Palace which ended in a draw against Watford

Daniel Amartey missed Leicester City’s game against Aston Villa due to injury

Christian Atsu warmed the bench in Newcastle United game against Southampton.

Kelvin Danso was not included in the match day squad for Southampton

In the Championship, Andy Yiadom played the full throttle for Reading as they lost to Birmingham 3-2

Andrew Ayew played 82 minutes as Swansea lost heavily to West Brom by 5-1

Albert Adomah played 11 minutes for Nottingham Forest as they drew against Millwall

SPAIN

Thomas Partey played 58 minutes as Atletico Madrid drew against Villareal

Baba Iddrisu played 70 minutes for Mallorca in their 5-2 defeat to Barcelona

Baba Rahman and Lumor missed the game due to injury

Mubarak Wakaso was sent off in Alaves game against Granada which ended in a defeat

Mohammed Salisu played 90 minutes for Valladolid as they drew against Sociedad

France

In the Ligue 1, John Boye lasted the entire duration for FC Metz in their 4-1 defeat to Nice

ITALY

In the Serie A, Kwadwo Asamoah played 19 minutes for Inter Milan as they drew against AS Roma

Nicholas Opoku warmed the bench for Udinese as they held Napoli to a draw

Alfred Duncan was unused substitute in Sassuolo’s game against Cagliari which ended 2-2

Kevin-Prince Boateng missed Fiorentina’s game against Torino due to injury

In the Serie B, Bright Addae came off the bench to play 24 minutes for Juve Stabia in their 2-0 defeat to Frosinone

In the Serie B, Emmaunel Gyasi played 38 minutes for Spezia in their 2-0 win over Livorno

Moses Odjer was not included in Salernitana squad against Cittadella over the weekend

Bright Gyamfi warmed the bench for Benevento in their 5-0 win over Trapani.

Abdallah Basit was not included in the match day squad
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