Ghanaian midfield maestro Thomas Partey has chalked yet another memorable feat after he was named in the FIFPro African Best XI for the year 2018 at the CAF Player of the Year Awards night in Dakar, Senegal. The prestigious Team of the Year accolade is CAF’s newest award category in collaboration with FIFPro Division
PFAG Looks Forward To Club Football Return
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana has welcomed the decision of the GFA Normalization Committee to oversee the resumption of official domestic football activities in the country, come January 2019. In a press release dated 14th December 2018 and signed by Dr Kofi Amoah, the Normalization Committee announced that it has outlined the way
Coach Tanko Appointed Black Meteors Boss
Deputy Coach of the Ghana Black Stars, Ibrahim Tanko has been handed the reins of the national U-23 team the Black Meteors. The ex-Borussia Dortmund and Black Stars midfielder has been tasked with preparing the Black Meteors for their upcoming CAF U-23 Cup of Nations fixture against Togo. He is to be assisted
PFAG Hails Striking Prowess of John Antwi
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana(PFAG) has praised the recent exploits of Egypt-based Ghanaian striker John Antwi. On Sunday, the red hot striker bagged his 63rd goal to become the top foreign goalscorer in Egyptian football history. Antwi, a product of Ghana Premier League team Dreams FC, achieved the accolade in style, netting
PFAG Proud of Black Maidens Exploits at FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana (PFAG) has extolled the brilliance of Ghana’s U-17 Women’s team, the Black Maidens despite their painful quarter-final exit at the hands of Mexico. The Maidens were unable to crown their promising FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup campaign with the ultimate gold, as they lost on penalties to their
Downcast Queens Urged to Remain Upbeat Despite AWCON Elimination
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana(PFAG) has urged the senior national women’s team, the Black Queens to look forward to better days despite the disappointment of their AWCON 2018 elimination. The Queens, three-time silver medallists in the competition, were held to a one all draw by the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroun on Friday. The
PFAG Extends Support as Queens Stumble and Maidens Stroll
The Professional Footballers Association of Ghana( PFAG) continues to extend its massive support and encouragement to our gallant female footballers as they strive to bring honour to the nation. The Black Queens lost their second AWCON 2018 Group A fixture by 2 goals to 1 against Mali, but hopes remain high for a win
Partey In Line For Top African Award
Black Stars midfield maestro, Thomas Teye Partey has been named in the 5-man shortlist for the 2018 BBC African Footballer of the Year Award. The other nominees for the prestigious honour are Medhi Benatia of Morocco, Egypt’s Mohammed Salah, as well as Senegalese duo Kalidou Koulibaly and Sadio Mane. Partey has over the
BLACK QUEENS CLAIM OPENING DAY AWCON WIN
Ghana’s Black Queens defeated their Algerian counterparts to secure an opening day win at this year’s African Women’s Cup of Nations. The Queens took a 12th minute lead courtesy Gladys Amfobea’s long range strike, and never looked back. The Algerians put up a brave fight throughout the contest, but it was the Queens who
Black Maidens ‘Finnish’ Off Scandinavian Challenge To Secure Quarter-Final Spot
The Black Maidens of Ghana have reached the quarter-finals at the ongoing FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay. The Maidens turned in another strong performance to defeat Finland by 3 goals to 1 in Montevideo. Milot Pokua, Abdulai Mukarama and Grace Animah were on the scoresheet as Ghana recorded a second straight victory