Ultimate Sports Show

“Hearts of Oak recorded GHS 510,000 from Super Clash gate proceeds, yet we were given only GHS 190,000 after deductions by the NSA,” - Yussif Abdulai, NCC Chairman of Hearts of Oak, clarifies their venue change to UG SPORTS stadium

Prosport International's contract may allow them to oversee parts of Samba Oneil's career, but they don't have full control; his management retains equal say - Alexander Cudjoe, manager of Asabre Kotoko captain Gilbani Samba Oneil.

UG Sports Stadium was our main venue choice for the season, but it needed a little maintenance, and management's decision to move there now is well-considered, thoughtful, and not an imposition on fans. - Kwame Opare Addo, Communications Director of Hearts of Oak.

"Hearts of Oak are not reluctant and are fully complying with FIFA directives to settle the outstanding debt owed to our former technical director, René Hiddink." - Kwame Opare Addo, Communications Director of Hearts of Oak

"I have billions of complaints about Eleven Wonders, but I prefer to stay mute. If I speak out, there would be chaos. The players are really suffering, and I still feed them from my own pocket." - Former Eleven Wonders coach, Nii Odartey Lamptey

“Eleven Wonders players are not paid and not fed well, sometimes going days without food, and are even forced to use ‘trotro'. These serious administrative lapses are the reason I decided to resign.” - J. E. Sarpong, Veteran Coach and Former Eleven Wonders Head Coach

The Kotoko vs Vision FC game raises serious concerns. I suspect referee influence, and this is not a matter of courage. Some decisions appear deliberate and shouldn't go unpunished. - Richmond Opoku Afriyie, Sports Journalist

Our major issue with our referees is that we believe they lack the courage to make certain difficult decisions against certain clubs. The number of disallowed penalties in our GPL is unacceptable and must change. Referees who do not improve may not be retained next season.

The Black Stars that faced Japan and South Korea proved something crucial: even without deep familiarity, the team showed quality, composure, and promise. As we look toward the World Cup, it's clear that success depends on having a powerful bench, not just a brilliant first team. Ghana has emerging talents ready to rise, with players like Prince Adu Kwabena positioning themselves as the next generation of dependable attackers.

The FA has confirmed that they have covered the cost of the surgery and all other medical bills related to Francis Abu's injury. Upon his discharge, Francis Abu is set to rejoin his club, with the FA ready to communicate any additional support he may need. In a show of camaraderie, Ao Tanaka also reached out, speaking to the Head Coach and sending his best wishes to Francis Abu for a swift recovery

After battling their way back from relegation this season, expectations for All Blacks were high. But a disappointing draw against Hearts of Oak over the weekend has reignited questions about Abdul Rashad's capacity to lead the team forward. With momentum stalling and fans demanding answers, the conversation around whether he remains fit to coach the side is growing louder.

The fans' letter shared with us highlights the need to address every challenge. Their demands are fair, and management will give them the attention needed for the club to rise again - Nathaniel Obeng, Communication & Brand Manager, Swedru All Blacks

Charles Osei Asibey, President of Ghana Armwrestling, shares expectations and plans for the 50th Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Awards on Saturday.

“There will be no winning bonuses for the Black Stars' friendlies against Japan and South Korea; only per diem payments have been arranged.” - Henry Asante Twum, GFA Communications Director, provides an update on the Black Stars' Asia friendlies ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Hearts of Oak NCC Chairman Alhaji Yussif Abdulai clarifies what happened during the superclash vs. Asante Kotoko that had him heckled by the police at the Accra Sports Stadium.

“I urge the Referee Appointment Committee to, if possible, remove Referee Reginald Collins Amoah from officiating our Super Clash against Kotoko. We witnessed his bias against us in the President's Cup, and we don't want him in this match,” - Hearts of Oak NCC Chairman, Alhaji Yussif Abdulai.

“It was clearly a case of pathetic officiating by Referee Reginald Collins Amoah in the Super Clash. He's incompetent, and I call on the GFA to discipline him.” - Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, Hearts of Oak Board Member

Gambling fueling youth mental health issues: 44% are depressed, 69% are anxious - George Opare Addo, Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment, explains.

Sokoban Fatilow, MGL sports journalist, provides update on Kotoko's preparations ahead of their Super Clash with Hearts of Oak.

Asante Kotoko midfielder Seth Kwadwo has reaffirmed the team's determination to reclaim the Ghana Premier League title following their impressive 4-2 victory over Karela United at the Baba Yara Stadium.

We're targeting a top-four finish in the league and aiming to win the FA Cup title this season,” - Collins Atta Poku, CEO of Aduana FC.

"Fans can't be blamed for showing little enthusiasm for our games lately. The real issue is that club owners aren't investing enough to help their teams perform better and stay attractive," - Veteran sports journalist Osei Owusu Bempah.

Ghana's earnings from continental competitions, like the World Cup, should go into a separate fund after covering government expenses; not the consolidated fund. - Kojo Addae-Mensah, CEO of the Databank Group

I can confirm that the government has fully paid the Black Queens' bonuses, with each player receiving about $9,000. - Bagbara Tanko, Head of Public Relations, Ministry of Sports and Recreation

“We created enough chances and dominated the game against Bibiani GoldStars, but poor decision-making cost us the win. We'll keep improving and come back stronger.” - Didi Dramani, Head Coach, Hearts of Oak

"The Black Queens' unpaid bonuses are being processed and will be paid once the Finance Ministry releases the funds" - Kofi Adams, Sports and Recreation Minister.

“Otto Addo qualified us for the World Cup in a grand style, and he'll be the one to take us to the tournament.” - Kurt E.S. Okraku, GFA President / CAF 2nd Vice President

Kotoko is no match for Wydad AC in terms of player quality and modern football style; all odds favor Wydad in their return leg encounter. - Ebenezer Sefa, scout and coach

Dede Ayew should be given a spot in the Black Stars squad for the World Cup; his experience can bolster the squad. - Micky Charles, President of Techiman City Football Club

“I'm not sad, just surprised; I saw the signs long ago. You can prepare players for every scenario, but scoring is beyond my control.”

Judging by performance and results, there's no reason to say Otto Addo has failed or should be sacked. He deserves to lead the Black Stars to the World Cup. - Yussif Alhassan Chibsah, Head of Player Relations, PFAG

Otto Addo is still the Black Stars head coach; nothing has changed. - Dr. Randy Abbey, Black Stars Management Committee Chairman

Sacking Otto Addo now will be a difficult thing for the FA; the focus should be on helping him sharpen his tactics. - Moses Foh-Amoaning, Executive Secretary, Coalition for Proper Human Rights

“The decision on Otto Addo's future will be a collective one by management and the Sports Ministry.” - Kofi Adams, Sports Minister

It isn't over yet; we're still in contention; the Black Stars will go into the Comoros clash with a winning mentality. - Henry Asante Twum, GFA Communications Director.

Coaching a local team would have to be around UDS, but I am open to coaching any of our national teams. - Shaibu Ibrahim Tanko, Head Coach, UDS Football Team.

We're focused on not winning the league title; but on avoiding relegation. - Bashiru Hayford, Head Coach, Kpando Heart of Lions.

“I received DMs calling me ‘kwasia' and ‘useless' after our group stage results against Côte d'Ivoire and Togo at the WAFU B U17 tournament.”- Prosper Narteh Ogum, Head Coach, Ghana U-17

Black Stars to train in Casablanca on Monday and Tuesday, with their final session at Stade d'Honneur. - Henry Asante Twum, GFA Communications Director.

Anyone opposing Azumah Nelson's claim about some boxers' use of weed is a ‘Pharisee.' This wake-up call will push the IMC Anti-Doping Board to be more effective. - Ekow Asmah, Veteran Sports Journalist

Our first loss to Ivory Coast in the group stage came from panic under pressure. We're well strategized now, have a different approach for the final, and will face them boot for boot. - Prosper Narteh Ogum, Head Coach, Ghana U17

"Many boxers use hard drugs to dull pain during bouts, but this puts immense strain on the heart and can trigger fatal heart attacks," - Dr. S. Prince Pambo, Sports Medicine Physician, weighs in on boxer legend Azuma Nelson's comment about boxers using weed.