Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Vice President Bawumia to grace launch of 2019/2020 Football Season
The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will grace the launch of the 2019/2020 Ghana Football Season at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday as the Special Guest.
The Vice President leads the list of distinguished guests invited to grace the event, which will usher in the return of domestic league after nearly two seasons break.
The guest list, also includes Sports Minister, Hon. Isaac Asiamah, as well as executives from the corporate community.
All of the GFA's competitions will be launched together, with the Ghana Premier League scheduled to kick off next weekend.
The other competitions are the Division One League, Women's Premier League, as well as Men and Women's FA Cup.
Apart from the Premier League which kicks off next weekend, all the other competitions will start early next year.
The event will be held at the Sports Hall of the Accra Sports Stadium from 5:p.m. on Friday December 20, 2019.
Friday, 22 November 2019
GHANA’S PENALTY WOES: A MENTALITY RATHER THAN SKILL
It has
always been a mysterious turn of events when you throwback on some of the shocking
moments various Ghanaian national teams lose the opportunity to win silverware by
way of penalty shootouts.
Many
Ghanaians have grown to accept the notion that having a go from 12-yards is a
thing of luck and not necessarily skill. However, that is not the case in many
football inclined countries who have actually realized scoring goals from
penalty kicks go beyond luck. Indeed, there is the natural skill and ability
involved in improvising yourself for the perfect kick to win a match.
To delve
even further, personal study and observation has revealed that penalty kicks go
way beyond skill or luck. In fact, in the case of Ghana national teams, the
main problem has to do with the general mentality of Ghanaians that “we are not
good in penalty shootout.”
Until such a
negative mentality is taken out of our system and ideology, Ghana may never be
able to win any major trophy by way of penalty kicks. It must however be
recalled that the most successful attempt at winning an international trophy
via penalties in recent years has been the Andre Ayew-led Black Satellite side
that won the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2009.
A year
later, some of those youngsters got themselves playing with the Black Stars at
the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and shockingly failed to carry that same winning
mentality to the team when the opportunity arrived through the “lottery” from
12-yards against Uruguay.
It has
always been a sad memory when parents and grandparents narrate how Ghana Black
Stars played a marathon of penalties against Ivory Coast in AFCON 1992 which
the Ivorians were the eventual victors on the day. The feeling gets even worst
when you grow up to witness the Black Stars lose to the same Ivory Coast team on
penalties after leading twice in the shootout in 2015.
Some Ghanaian
football fanatics console themselves with the mediocre mentality that losing on
penalties is normal, about luck and nothing to be worried about. Like seriously?
If it is really about luck, why are the Black Stars almost always not lucky enough
to have added at least two more AFCON trophies to their cabinet since their
last one in 1982 in Libya?
Over the
years, we have heard a lot of people suggest that the act of kicking a ball from
the penalty spot should be taught right from teenage footballers and colts
teams across the country so they mature with the skill and be essential for the
national teams in the near future. Of course it is a laudable idea which
unsurprisingly has not been implemented simply because in our part of the
world, we talk more than we put to action.
The truth
is; until the football fraternity and country as a whole do away with the
inferiority complex and mediocrity with respect to penalty kicks, we may never
lift a trophy through that instance no matter how many talented and skillful
players we parade at tournaments.
It is about
time all the national teams get proper sports psychologists who will psych up
the players mentally to see penalty kicks as an easy opportunity to put the
ball in the net rather than a herculean task. Having the right kind of
mentality goes a long way to climb the ladder of success in any field of work.
The
disappointment the national teams bring to Ghanaian football lovers is
incredibly huge as you get to hear people from all ages talking about it several
days and months after various tournaments.
The new football
leadership setup of the country have been instrumental in rekindling the love
Ghanaians have for the national teams with the campaign message
#BringBackTheLove but the performances of the Black Stars and Black Meteors in
recent days have rather taken away a bit of string from the love and passion.
As an admirer
of Ghana football, one can only hope and believe that there’s an intentional
scientific and psychological way of eradicating the losing mentality and
embracing the “can do” spirit even from the penalty spot.
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Tottenham appoints Mourinho as new head coach
Tottenham Hotspurs havedl announced the appointment of Jose Mourinho as Head Coach on a contract that runs until the end of the 2022/23 season.
Mourinho who has been a pundit at Bein Sports over months after his sacking at Manchester United makes a return to the premier league in less that two years.
Comenting on the appointment, Chairman Daniel Levy said: “In Jose we have one of the most successful managers in football. He has a wealth of experience, can inspire teams and is a great tactician. He has won honours at every club he has coached. We believe he will bring energy and belief to the dressing room.”
The excited Mourinho speaking on his appointment said: “I am excited to be joining a Club with such a great heritage and such passionate supporters. The quality in both the squad and the academy excites me. Working with these players is what has attracted me.”
Jose is one of the world’s most accomplished managers having won 25 senior trophies.
He is renowned for his tactical prowess and has managed FC Porto, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. He has won a domestic title in a record four different countries (Portugal, England, Italy and Spain) and is one of only three managers to have won the UEFA Champions League twice with two clubs, FC Porto in 2004 and Inter Milan in 2010. He is also a three-time Premier League Champion with Chelsea (2005, 2006, 2015).
Tuesday, 19 November 2019
BREAKING: Pochettino SACKED by Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur have officially announced that manager Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching staff have left the club.
Pochettino has left Tottenham Hotspur, having led the club to the Champions League final last season, but after struggling so far this term.
Spurs have failed to win any of their last five matches in the top-flight, and have won just three out of their 12 games so far sitting 14th in Premier League.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT:
The Club can today announce that Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching staff Jesus Perez, Miguel D’Agostino and Antoni Jimenez have been relieved of their duties.
"We were extremely reluctant to make this change and it is not a decision the Board has taken lightly, nor in haste," said Spurs chairman Daniel Levy.
"Regrettably domestic results at the end of last season and beginning of this season have been extremely disappointing."
“It falls to the Board to make the difficult decisions - this one made more so given the many memorable moments we have had with Mauricio and his coaching staff - but we do so in the Club's best interests.
“Mauricio and his coaching staff will always be part of our history. I have the utmost admiration for the manner in which he dealt with the difficult times away from a home ground whilst we built the new stadium and for the warmth and positivity he brought to us. I should like to thank him and his coaching staff for all they have contributed. They will always be welcome here.
“We have a talented squad. We need to re-energize and look to deliver a positive season for our supporters.”
Friday, 15 November 2019
ANDRE AYEW APPEALS TO AUTHORITIES TO HAVE MERCY ON PITCH INVADER
Ghana Black Stars captain, Andre Ayew has pleaded with authorities to tamper justice with mercy with respect to the pitch invader who got arrested in the Ghana-South Africa game yesterday.
The pitch invader who has been identified as Awal stormed the field as the police and security personnel at the Cape Coast stadium gave him a hot chase.
He managed to dribble his way past three security officers but luck eluded him as he fell to the ground and got in the grips of the police.
Reports earlier indicated the Awal who is a former 400 metres runner for Spam SHS has been processed for court but it is unclear whether he has been freed or granted bail.
Captain of Ghana, Andre Ayew took to twitter to appeal to authorities to get the culprit freed but also advised enthusiastic fans to be wary of going against security protocol at the stadium.
Andre Ayew's appeal to authorities |
The Black Stars travel to Sao Tome this weekend to battle it out in their quest to get another three points to make qualification to 2021 AFCON more realistic.
Wednesday, 13 November 2019
Kotoko part ways with coach Zachariassen
The management of Kumasi Asante Kotoko has parted ways with Norwegian coach Kjetil Zachariassen.
The agreement was reached at an official meeting with management of the club on Tuesday morning.
A press release by the club stated that failure by coach Zachariassen to qualify Kotoko to the group stages of the CAF Champion League or Confederation Cup is the reason for his sacking.
Article 7 of the contract between the coach and the club clearly gives the management of Kotoko the right to show Zachariassen the exit door after poor showing in the continental competition.
The club however assured the coach that his outstanding October salary would be duly paid to him soon in fulfilment of contract requirements.
The club cited security concerns in Kumasi as the major reason why the coach could not return with the team after their game against San Pedro of Ivory Coast.But the coach returned to his position last weekend and oversaw training earlier Tuesday.
One of the Norwegian’s biggest flaws at Kotoko was the acquisition of Musa Adingra whose contract was terminated days after he was signed for not being good enough.
This will be the second coach to be sacked from Kotoko in five months after Charles Kwabla Akunnor was sacked late July.
Meanwhile, Johnson Smith has taken over as the interim coach and tasked to prepare the team for the upcoming Ghana Premier League season.
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