Ultimate Sports Show

Former Kotoko coach Karim Zito joins AshantiGold. Auxerre's Elisha Owusu excited for 2026 World Cup. Black Stars assistant coach John Paintsil says he's confident ahead of the tournament. Bodø/Glimt stuns Inter in UEFA Champions League. And more!

How did we get here? A student of Obrachire SHS is fighting for his life after a violent clash at a zonal athletics competition in Agona Swedru. Listen as we break down this shocking incident and its impact.

“The three students behind the SWEBUS assault have been arrested. Everyone involved in the violence at the Zonal SHS Athletics Competition in the Central Region will be held accountable." - Kalala Nyamekye Eghan, DCE of Awutu Senya West.

“Asante Kotoko's soul has been spiritually relegated; from Aduana knocking them out of the MTN FA Cup to their defeat by Hearts of Oak in the Super Clash. Clearly, their soul has been relegated.” -Maxwell Asabre, Former General Secretary of the Supporters' Wing of Accra Hearts of Oak

“The team to win the league is Hearts of Oak; our players are poised on giving us victory.” - Alhaji Yusif Abdulai, Hearts of Oak NCC Chairman

Exclusive with Didi Dramani, Head Coach of Accra Hearts of Oak: “We are not after the league title; our focus is on winning our matches.”

Ghana needs a foreign, experienced goalkeeper for the World Cup, not Benjamin Asare. He isn't even halfway to the Black Stars standard. - Alhaji Ali Maradona, former management member of Asante Kotoko.

My performance in yesterday's Super Clash was about delivering for my team. The presence of Otto Addo and the technical team had no influence. I only realized after the game that they had come to support me. - Benjamin Asare, Black Stars and Hearts of Oak goalkeeper.

"We only recognize Ashanti Gold SC, not FC Ashanti Gold 04. We therefore insist that FC Ashanti Gold 04 stop using our jersey and elephant emblem." - Thomas Wiredu, Communications Director of Ashanti Gold SC

Mohammed Salisu will miss the World Cup; his knee injury requires nine months of recovery. - Prince Pambo, Black Stars Team Doctor.

Matilda Dimedo, media officer for the Black Princesses, speaks on the teams' readiness for WAFCON 2026. + Exclusive interview with Emmanuel Agyei, Ghanaian midfielder for Dundee United: “It's my greatest dream to play for the Black Stars. I hope Otto keeps an eye on my performances in the Scottish Premier League and considers me for a call-up.”

Karim Zito breaks silence on his Asante Kotoko resignation. NSA Board orders Yaw Ampofo Ankraho to withdraw 17 appointments over recruitment issues. Cristiano Ronaldo ends his ‘strike' at Al-Nassr, returning for the game against Al-Fateh on 14 February.

“Nana Apinkra's pre-match warning and threats to the Kotoko team ahead of the Aduana clash shouldn't have been done. It brought about too much pressure on the technical team,” - Maxwell Asabre, Former General Secretary of the Supporters' Wing of Accra Hearts of Oak.

“Talk of my exit is premature, and I urge Asante Kotoko fans to be patient; with 14 games left, we are still in contention for the league title.” - Abdul Karim Zito, Asante Kotoko Head Coach

The Black Stars will play more friendlies in May and June before the World Cup, after their March matches against Austria and Germany. - Kofi Adams, Sports and Recreation Minister.

"Kotoko's inconsistency is why fans are not coming to the stadium. The technical team and players are not helping." - Solomon Ofosu Ware, National Supporters Chairman

Togbe Afede waits on Delali Anku's resignation before paying René Hiddink. Anthony Joshua speaks on fatal crash. Napoli in race for Kamaldeen Sulemana. & MORE!

“Our position on the GPL table isn't encouraging, but we're not giving up. With 14 more games to go, we're still in contention,”- Kennedy Boakye Ansah, CEO, Nations FC.

Shaban Mohammed provides a recap of match day 20 of the Ghana Premier League. Coach Karim Zito on Albert Amoah and Kwame Poku's attack, Manchester United masterminds Arsenal's defeat, & MORE!!

“The GPL lacks autonomy and independence, and the FA should boldly hand its management to an independent body that reports to the general secretary.” - George Afriyie, Former GFA Vice President

"The MTN FA Cup is the biggest hub for betting.... I've been approached before." - Abdul Salam Yakubu, President of New Edubiase United

Hearts of Oak must exploit Eleven Wonders' vulnerabilities, says Coach Didi Dramani; Kotoko coach Karim Zito insists the Premier League title race is not over; Senegal coach Pape Thiaw apologizes for the AFCON final walk-off incident & MORE!!

23 Ghanaian referees earn FIFA badges for 2026. Cristiano Ronaldo and 1,000 Goals: Portugal Star Scores No. 960 in Al-Nassr Win & MORE!!

We have withdrawn our decision to boycott the Premier League and are ready to compete. Our concerns over unfair officiating were addressed in our meeting with the GFA. - Gerald Damoah Domfeh, CEO of Young Apostles FC

Kotoko's Bibiani Gold Stars goal was legitimate, and my son Julian Nunoo is very much worried about his decision. - Thomas Nunoo, retired referee and FIFA/CAF technical instructor.

"Young Apostles FC is officially boycotting the league over poor officiating. We will attend our matches but will not play." - Gerald Damoah Domfeh, CEO of Young Apostles FC

“It was a disappointing night for Nigerians, and fans are calling on Chukwueze not to be called up to the Super Eagles again.” - Ibitoye Shittu, Nigerian Sports Journalist, reviews the Super Eagles' AFCON 2026 clash against Morocco

"With Odotei and Alhaji Akambi still at Hearts of Oak, Togbe Afede is wasting his money and should forget about making a name in football... unless he lays them off." - Barimah Atuahene, Former Hearts of Oak Supporters Chairman

"Solomon Agbasi has proven himself and is now a co-first-choice goalkeeper with Benjamin Asare." - Didi Dramani.

“Antoine Semenyo's move to Manchester City is a major boost for his career and for Ghana's national team.” - Hon. Kwadwo Baah Agyemang, Former MP, Asante Akim North Constituency

“My executives and I are personally financing the NCC—no one else has contributed a single pesewa to date.” - Alhaji Yusif Abdulai, NCC Chairman, Accra Hearts of Oak

"We want both Benjamin Asare and Solomon Agbasi for the World Cup. Asare has cemented his place, and Agbasi has proven his case." - Kwame Opare Addo, Communications Director of Hearts of Oak

“Our player was defending himself in the Medeama chaos. Wrong or not, was it fair for the ball boy to throw the ball at him?” - Kwame Opare Addo, Hearts of Oak Communication Director, clarifies.

"Over 15 people injured in the Port City vs. True Democracy clash" - Solomon Opoku Acheampong, Venue Media Officer in Kukurantumi, details the incident.

"Club or no club, Dede Ayew deserves a spot in the Black Stars for the World Cup. His qualities and commitment surpass those of most current players." - Abdul Salam Yakubu, President of New Edubiase United

"The debate over Dede Ayew joining the Black Stars for the World Cup is unnecessary. The focus should be on building a strong, competitive team capable of performing at the highest level." - Veteran Journalist & Lawyer Moses Foh Amoaning

“The FA's ‘catch them young' referees policy is overshadowing the experience of senior officials. The biggest matches deserve the most qualified referees on the field.” - Retired Referee Owusu Mensah Kala

“It's completely false that I play football gently to stay clean. I give my all on the pitch every time.” - Augustine Ahinful, Black Stars legend

GPL clubs are the backbone of Ghanaian football. It is unfair to expect them to help generate funds for the sports fund and then exclude them from the benefits. There must be a law guaranteeing funding for every GPL club that qualifies for African competitions. - Collins Atta Poku, CEO of Aduana FC.

“Kwesi Appiah should be part of the Black Stars' technical team for the World Cup; his AFCON performance with Sudan demonstrates his skill and leadership.” – Osei Owusu Bempah, Sports Journalist

Sudan's coach, James Kwesi Appiah, aims to turn the Africa Cup of Nations into a source of joy amid war for the Sudanese people, vowing that every player will give their all to succeed in the continental tournament in Morocco

Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has confirmed that the $9 million the Black Stars will receive for qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be paid into Ghana's newly established Sports Fund