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John Dramani Mahama, the president of Ghana, has revealed that his administration will start a project to build stadiums in every area that does not currently have this kind of infrastructure.

The President clarified during a news conference on Wednesday evening that the project will be modeled after GoldFields’ TnA Stadium in Tarkwa.

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During his media appearance, President Mahama praised the TnA Stadium for being both reasonably priced and of excellent quality.

“We promised to build stadia in all the new regions and the regions that don’t have modern stadia. So, as I speak, the Ministry of Sports and Recreation is doing the design and costing of the stadia, and Upper East is one of the regions that has been captured to receive a new sports stadium. What we are doing is, Tarkwa GoldFields built a standard stadium for their football activities, and I was surprised to learn it cost about $13 million,” President Mahama said.

He continued, “When the Government of Ghana built a stadium, it cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Those of you who have been to Tarkwa and have seen the stadium, it’s a standard stadium, and it takes about 10,000 people. So, if GoldFields built it for $13 million, then government too should be able to do the same.”

Since its opening in 2024, the TnA Stadium in Tarkwa—home field of former Ghana Premier League champions Medeama Sporting Club—has grown to become one of the best venues in the nation.

On Friday, September 12, at the Accra Sports Stadium, President John Dramani Mahama will join the Ghana Football Association (GFA) in kicking off the 2025–26 Ghana Premier League season.

Hearts of Oak will play freshly promoted Hoehoe United in the inaugural match of the tournament, which is planned for 5:00 p.m. and will formally usher in a new era of local football.

The GFA announced that multiple award-winning reggae-dancehall artist Stonebwoy will perform live during the ceremony in addition to confirming the president’s appearance as Special Guest of Honor.

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President Mahama to attend the launch of 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season

“The Ghana Premier League season for 2025–2026 is now underway! On September 12, 2025, at 5:00 PM, come see us at the Accra Sports Stadium. His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama will join us, and Stonebwoy, the Torcher, will play live. The GFA wrote on X, “Get ready for an exciting season of Ghanaian football.”

As teams bolster their rosters and supporters look forward to another season of exciting football nationwide, the upcoming campaign is predicted to create a great deal of excitement.

Galatasaray star Victor Osimhen has been accused by Ghanaian icon Asamoah Gyan of pretending to be injured during Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup qualifying match against Rwanda.

After securing a permanent transfer to the Turkish powerhouses during the summer transfer window, Osimhen left the field in the 35th minute due to an injury setback, sending a concerning message to supporters.

The former Napoli player was later disqualified from Tuesday afternoon’s pivotal match between Nigeria and South Africa, which ended 1-1.

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Asamoah Gyan accuses Nigeria star Victor Osimhen of feigning injury in World Cup qualifier against Rwanda

In order to save energy for club football as the Champions League approaches, Osimhen feigned a serious injury for Gyan.

According to the Ghana all-time topscorer, Osimhen will be fully fit and ready to play for Galatasaray in the upcoming games.

“I know these tricks. Someone told Osimhen: ‘Look, we spent a lot of money on you. The Champions League is coming up, and we’re not thrilled about you flying off to Africa for this international break. But go, play a little, lie down on the pitch, and pretend it’s serious. The next day you’ll already be back in Turkey. It’s just to avoid media noise”

“Trust me, you’ll see him fresh and running at full speed in the Turkish league and the Champions League, and no matter how many times he gets hit there—he won’t be lying on the ground. The doctors are in on it too. Euro is worth more than naira,” he said as quoted by Dailysports.net.

Nigeria now runs the risk of losing out on the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Super Eagles are now in second place with 11 points, six points behind leaders South Africa, with two games remaining in the qualification series.

Kwasi Sibo, a Ghanaian international, expressed his pleasure after the Black Stars’ great 2026 World Cup qualifying start.

Ghana narrowly defeated Mali to earn maximum points at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday night, and the 27-year-old hefty midfielder won a late call-up to join the Black Stars. He immediately went into the starting lineup.

The hero was Alexander Djiku, who recently moved from Fenerbahce to Spartak Moscow, a Russian powerhouse, who scored the lone goal to seal the victory at home and increase their lead in Group I.

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Kwasi Sibo, a Ghanaian international, expressed his pleasure after the Black Stars' great 2026 World Cup qualifying start.

“An unforgettable day. All glory belong to Yahweh. There are no words to describe what I have experienced these past few days. THANK YOU to each and every one of you who has brought me here”

“I hope this is the beginning of a wonderful adventure. I am proud and grateful for the welcome I have received from my teammates and my country. It is the best gift possible. Debut, victory and one step closer to the World Cup” he wrote on Instagram.

With 19 points from eight games, the West African superpower leads Group I. Madagascar (16 points), Comoros (15 points), Mali (12 points), and Central Africa Republic (5) are next, while Chad just has one point.

In October, Ghana will reassemble for the last round of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. Prior to facing Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium, the Black Stars will play an away match against the Central African Republic.

Spartak Moscow announce the signing of Alexander Djiku on a two-year deal

Alexander Djiku, a Ghanaian international, has officially signed a two-year contract with Spartak Moscow, the Russian powerhouse. After leaving Turkish team Fenerbahçe, the 31-year-old center-back signs a permanent contract with Krasno-Belye (The Red-Whites).

With the estimated €2.5 million transfer fee plus possible add-ons, Djiku will commit to the Moscow-based team for the upcoming two seasons.

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Alexander Djiku joins Spartak Moscow on a two-year contract.

In a social media post, Spartak Moscow officially announced the acquisition and welcomed the seasoned defender to their team for the 2025–2026 season.

Alexander Djiku made a conscious decision to join Spartak Moscow in order to increase his playing time, motivated by his desire to guarantee a starting spot for the 2026 World Cup. Even though other French Ligue 1 teams, such as Lille, Nice, and Toulouse, expressed interest in him, his former team, Fenerbahçe, ultimately accepted the Russian club’s offer.

When the current international break is over, the Montpellier-born defender will finish his physical and be formally introduced. Djiku recently demonstrated his continued importance to the Ghanaian national team by scoring an important goal in their crucial qualifying victory over Mali.

The transfer marks another significant step in the 29-year-old’s career, which has included stints in France and Turkey, as he continues to compete at a high level in European football

Even though Ghana has a good chance of making it to the 2026 World Cup, coach Otto Addo has warned against complacency.

Alexander Djiku scored the game’s lone goal in the second half as the Black Stars defeated Mali 1-0 in the Matchday 8 qualifiers on Monday night at the Accra Sports Stadium, regaining their winning ways following a disheartening stalemate with Chad the previous week.

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Ghana coach Otto Addo: "We are not there yet" for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers

With two games remaining in the qualifications, the senior national team leads Group I with 19 points.

The 48-year-old warned Ghanaians against becoming complacent, as the Black Stars just need a victory to guarantee their spot in the Mundial, which will be held the following year.

“Everybody was talking before the Chad game that we had already won. It’s dangerous. We are not at the World Cup yet,” Addo said after the game.

“We have a lot of work to do, and every opponent must be respected,” he added.

After playing the Central African Republic away, the Black Stars will play Comoros at home in the final round of the qualifiers in October to wrap up their qualifying campaign.

Hearts of Oak face Hohoe United in 2025/26 Premier League season opener on Sept 12

On Friday, September 12, 2025, the 2025–26 Premier League season will formally begin at the Accra Sports Stadium with an exciting matchup between Hearts of Oak, the league’s biggest team, and Hohoe United, the league’s newest team. Under the floodlights, the much awaited opening is set for 7:00 p.m. local time (19:00 GMT).

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On September 12, Hearts of Oak will play Hohoe United in the 2025–26 Premier League season opening.

With both established teams and aspirational newcomers keen to establish themselves, the upcoming campaign promises drama and excitement. While the Phobians will be looking to establish the tone early in their title challenge, Hohoe United faces a formidable but historic first test in the top flight in their matchup with Hearts of Oak.

On Saturday, September 13, there will be two important games. Berekum In one of the most anticipated matches of the first weekend, Chelsea will host Asante Kotoko at Golden City Park. At the same time, Bechem United will go to Duns Park to play Gold Stars SC, the current champions, who want to start their championship defense in a big way.

Fans will have a jam-packed day of football around the nation on Sunday, September 14, when the final six games are scheduled.

Basake Holy Stars will play Eleven Wonders at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena, while Heart of Lions will play Dreams FC at Kpando Stadium.

Vision FC kick off their campaign against former champions FC Samartex 1996, Medeama SC face a tricky away tie against newly promoted Young Apostles FC at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park in Dormaa and Karela United battle Aduana FC at the Aliu Mahama Stadium. Swedru All Blacks head to the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex to lock horns with Nations FC.

With exciting rivalries, debutants eager to impress and title contenders aiming for early dominance, the opening weekend of the 2025/26 Premier League is set to deliver a feast of football for fans across the nation.

Kwasi Sibo Joins Black Stars Squad for Mali Clash

Real Oviedo midfielder Kwasi Sibo has been handed a late call-up to the Black Stars ahead of their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Mali.

Sibo has been in fine form this season, featuring in all three of his club’s matches so far. His consistency has caught the eye of coach Otto Addo, who is currently facing challenges in midfield.

Kwasi Sibo to join Black Stars squad for Mali clash amid injury concerns

Injury and Suspension Updates

  • Thomas Teye Partey: Fell ill before the Chad game.
  • Ibrahim Sulemana: Sidelined after picking up a knee injury in the final training session in N’djamena.
  • Elisha Owusu: Suspended for the Mali match due to accumulated yellow cards.

Sibo will join the national team camp in Accra as preparations continue for the big clash at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday, September 8, 2025. His inclusion is expected to provide much-needed depth and stability in the Black Stars’ midfield.

On Friday, September 5, 2025, the Black Stars will resume training at the Accra Sports Stadium in anticipation of their pivotal 2026 World Cup qualifying matchup with Mali.

After Thursday’s 1-1 draw with Chad in N’Djamena, where Jordan Ayew’s goal in the 17th minute was negated by a late equalizer in the 90th minute at the Stade Olympique Marechal Idriss Deby Itno, Ghana is back home.

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Black Stars to resume training ahead of Mali showdown

Otto Addo’s team is still leading Group I with 16 points despite the loss, three points ahead of Madagascar in second place and four points ahead of Mali, who are in third place after seven matchdays in the African qualifiers.

The public and media are welcome to attend Friday’s training session, which is set to begin at 5 p.m. at the Accra Sports Stadium. The practice will provide supporters a sneak peek at the team’s preparation as they try to win as many points as possible against Mali on Monday, September 8, in what is expected to be a pivotal match in the competition for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Ibrahim Sannie Daara, the former director of communications for the Ghana Football Association (GFA), feels that many Black Stars players are undeserving of playing for the team.

Daara’s comments surfaced Thursday afternoon at the Stade Olympique Maréchal Idriss Déby Itno following the senior national team’s two-point loss to Chad in the Matchday 7 games of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Ghana took an early lead thanks to Jordan Ayew, but Ecua Celestin of Chad tied the score in the closing seconds to deny the Black Stars the three points.

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Some players don't deserve to play for Black Stars - Ibrahim Sannie Daara

Sannie Daara, who is currently a Senior Media Officer at the Confederation of African Football (CAF), criticized the team’s performance and emphasized that many of the players don’t deserve to play for the team.

“I wasn’t happy with what I saw from the Black Stars yesterday against Chad. I still maintain that a lot of the Black Stars players don’t deserve to be in the team,” he told Sporty FM.

“Ideally, a Black Stars midfield shouldn’t have some of the players currently there. We used to have Essien and others in that position,” he added.

Despite the setback in N’Djamena, Ghana maintain their position atop Group I with 16 points.

The Black Stars will now focus on a crucial Matchday 8 encounter against Mali at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday, September 8, with kick-off set for 19:00 GMT.