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#SayNoToRacism: Verona charged after racially abusing Sulley Muntari

Italian Serie A club Hellas Verona have been charged by the Serie A disciplinary tribunal after fans of the club allegedly directed monkey chants to Ghana international Sulley Muntari in AC Milan’s game on Sunday. The Italian club has denied the accusation but the disciplinary body outlined that about 3000 of the 5000 fans in

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Like Father, like son – Jacob Kingston signs for Hearts

Ghana Premier League giants Accra Hearts of Oak is set to sign young starlet, Jacob Kingston who is a son of former Ghana and Hearts of Oak star Laryea Kingston, Allsports.com.gh can confirm. Jacob, 16, is a product of ST. Thomas Acquinas Secondary School and has been training with Hearts of Oak's junior side Auroras.

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GHANA 3-1 GUINEA: AFCON 2015 Campaign On Course

Goals by Ghana captain, Asamoah Gyan, Marseille's Andre Ayew and super sub Emmanuel Agyemang Duah keep Ghana's AFCON 2015 campaign on course, heading for certainty. In his first home match in charge of the Black Stars, after his former boss, Akwasi Appiah had been axed for what the FA brass considered treachery, Konadu has made

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NOT THE WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY

Decisions breed seasons, a fact that distinguishes the right-thinking from the stinking-thinking, enabled by bias, apathy, heavy-handedness or downright lack of integrity. Sometimes, some folks are so afflicted by a spirit of greed that they their decisions are dictated by it, and they end up upended, their behavior knocking on the doors of the Hall

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AYARIGA DENIES RESPONSIBILITY FOR APPAIH’S DISMISSAL

Ghana’s sports minister Mahama Ayariga has steered clear of the allegation that he masterminded the sacking of Kwesi Appiah as the Black Stars coach insisting the football federation took the decision. Appiah, who led Ghana to the World Cup, was fired last week with the GFA claiming that his reluctance to accept to work with

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GHANA’S 2015 AFCON CAMPAIGN BACK ON TRACK

Three goals from captain Asamoah Gyan, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu and Christian Atsu pulled Ghana's AFCON 2015 campaign off the tracks and restored fading hopes, in the midst of recent backlash against the players. Last Saturday, Ghana's Black Stars were held to a 1-1 tie before a hostile crowd that jeered the homeside against the determined Cranes

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