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Thursday, 27 October 2011

Badu vital for Udinese

At the tender age of 20, Udinese’s Emmanuel Badu is already turning heads throughout Europe as his fine displays at club and national level have left many impressed with his on-field capability.

Born in Berekum, Ghana, in December 1990, the versatile midfielder started off his career at Berekum Arsenal in 2007. His first and only season at the club saw him earn much praise where he was named in the Ghana Premier league All Star team for that season.
 

It's time egos give way for the good of Ghana

Michael Oti Adjei questions Goran Stevanovic's Ghana selections, and questions whether the Black Stars can make it at the Africa Cup of Nations.

There are some things football players and coaches hate. They must never be questioned, the truth hurts their souls. When things are not going well for them they consider it an aberration to say.

That attitude has been evident throughout as we battle where the Black Stars goes from its present state and debate the issue of whether there is a strong enough squad to win the Africa Cup of Nations.

SA looking forward to CIV clash


South African Football Association chief executive Robin Petersen says they are delighted to have secured Africa's number one team for the Nelson Mandela Challenge on November 12.

The game which will be played at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth, is expected to feature CIV heavyweights like Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou, the Toure brothers Yaya and Kolo as well as Gervinho.

Joel keen on Olympic team

Inter Milan midfielder Joel Obi is keen on turning out for the Olympic Team at next month’s CAF Under-23 tournament in Morocco.

The 20-year-old is already a full international, having earned eight caps under Samson Siasia, but remains eligible to play for the Under-23s.

Olympic team coach Austin Eguavoen arrived in Italy on Wednesday in continuation of his tour of European clubs to secure the release of players for the Eight-Nation championship.

Ghana's local talents need Africa, Stevanovic


Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic has hailed the quality of the Ghana Premier League after watching some recent matches in Accra.

The Serbian promised to continue giving local players a chance in the national team, but reckoned that the players will more competitive if they played more regularly in continental club competitions.

"The door to the national team is wide open all the time and it is never shut on local players," Stevanovic told Ghana Football, the GFA's official newspaper.

Andre becomes a dad - Report


Olympique Marseille midfielder Andre 'Dede' Ayew has become a first-time father, according to a report on Ghanasoccernet.com.
The 21-year-old winger's girlfriend reportedly had a baby girl at a hospital in France two weeks ago.

Andre was said to have announced the birth to his daughter to his mother by telephone while his legendary father Abedi Pele Ayew is thought to be with the young couple in France.