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2021-03-19

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2021-03-09

[S] NSA Director-General congratulates Black Satellites

2021-03-08

[S] Weekend performance of Ghanaian players abroad
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2021-03-04

[S] Hearts of Oak to build new head office
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2021-03-03

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Sport

[ 2021-03-08 ]

Weekend performance of Ghanaian players abroad
European football expert Herbert Boakye Yiadom
brings to you a report on the players below from
goal scorers, time duration on the field etc.

ENGLAND

In the English Premier League, Thomas Partey saw
79 minutes of action for Arsenal in their 1-1 draw
against Burnley

Jordan Ayew and Jeffrey Schlupp were both in
action for Crystal Palace as they lost to
Tottenham by 4-1

Mohammed Salisu played no part in Southampton’s
2-0 win over Sheffield United

Daniel Amartey scored a late goal to help
Leicester City beat Brighton 2-1 at the Amex
stadium

In the English Championship, Andre Ayew scored a
brace to help Swansea City record a 2-1 win over
Middlesbrough

Andy Yiadom scored for Reading in their 3-0 win
over Sheffield Wednesday

Albert Adomah saw nine minutes of action for QPR
in their 2-0 win over Bristol City

SPAIN

In the La Liga, Joseph Aidoo was in action for
Celta Vigo in their 4-3 win over Huesca

In the Segunda division, Samuel Obeng saw 12
minutes of action for Real Oviedo in their 1-1
draw against Espanyol

Iddrisu Baba played 64 minutes for Mallorca in
their 2-1 win over Cartagena

GERMANY

In the Bundesliga II, Christopher Antwi-Adjei saw
73 minutes of action for Paderborn in their 3-2
defeat to Darmstadt

Kasim Adams Nuhu played 90 minutes for Hoffenheim
in their 2-1 win over Wolfsburg

Patrick Twumasi warmed the bench in Hannover 96
game against Aue which ended in a 1-1 draw

Hans Nunoo Sarpei (Greuther Furth) and Raman
Chibsah (Bochum) were both on the bench when their
respective teams faced off this weekend.

ITALY

In Serie A, Emmanuel Gyasi played the full
throttle for Spezia in their 1-1 draw against
Benevento

Amadou Diambo was on the bench for Benevento

Alfred Duncan played 90 minutes for Cagliari in
their 2-2 draw against Sampdoria

Kwadwo Asamoah was on the bench for Cagliari

In Serie B, Kevin-Prince Boateng played 79 minutes
for Monza in their 2-0 win over Pordenone

ALBANIA

Ghanaian duo Dennis Dowouna and Randy Dwumfour
were in action for Skenderbeu in their 1-0 win
Partizani

Isaac Gyamfi saw 90 minutes of action for KF
Tirana in their 2-1 win over Kastrioti

AUSTRIA

David Atanga saw 75 minutes of action for Admira
in their 2-1 defeat to Hartberg

Seth Paintsil played no part in the game for Ried
as they were thumped 4-0 by Wolfsberger AC

Samuel Tetteh saw 79 minutes of action for St.
Polten as they lost 4-1 to Salzburg

BELARUS

Sulley Muniru played the full throttle for FC
Minsk in their 1-1 draw against Isloch

BELGIUM

In the Jupiler League, Kamal Sowah was in action
for Leuven as they drew 3-3 against Eupen

Eric Ocansey lasted the entire duration in the
game for Kortrijk as they lost by 4-2 to Antwerp.

Opoku Ampomah was on the bench for Antwerp

Daniel Opare saw 45 minutes of action for Waregem
in their 3-0 defeat to Club Brugge

Dauda Mohammed came off the bench to play 20
minutes for Anderlecht in their 1-1 draw against
KV Mechelen

BULGARIA

Bismark Charles played 64 minutes for CSKA Sofia
as the game ended goalless against Lok. Plovdiv

Bernhard Tekpetey saw 58 minutes of action for
Ludogorets in their 4-1 win over Beroe

Emmanuel Toku played the full throttle for Botev
Plovdiv in their 2-2 draw against Levski Sofia

CROATIA

Nasiru Mohammed was on the bench for Gorcia in
their 1-1 draw against Osijek

CYPRUS

Ernest Asante saw 78 minutes of action for Omonia
as they drew against Anorthosis

Emmanuel Antwi played 66 minutes for Pribram in
their 2-0 defeat to Liberec

Barnes Osei was in action for Nea Salamis in their
2-1 win over Ernis

Kingsley Sarfo saw 59 minutes of action for Ol
Nicosia in their 2-1 defeat to AEK Larnaca

DENMARK

Ibrahim Sadiq was on target for Nordsjaelland in
their 2-2 draw against Horsens

Kamal Deen Sulemana, Woledzi Maxwell, Francis Abu
were in action for Nordsjaelland

In the First Division, Clinton Antwi played 90
minutes for Esbjerg in their 2-0 win over
F.Amager

EGYPT

Issahaku Yakubu played 90 minutes for Wadi Degla
as they drew goalless against El lsmaily

Solomon Mensah was on the bench for Aswan SC as
they lost 2-0 to Pyramids

FINLAND

Jude Arthur saw 76 minutes of action for SJK in
their 3-0 win over SJK Akatemia

GREECE

Abdul Baba Rahman came on as a substitute to play
11 minutes for PAOK in their 2-2 draw against
Aris

ISREAL

Eugene Ansah was on target for Shmona in their 2-0
win over Sakhnin

Emmanuel Boateng climbed off the bench to play 22
minutes for Hapoel Tel Aviv in their 1-0 win over
H.Beer Sheva

KAZAKHSTAN

Gideon Baah was on the bench for Shakhtar
Karagandy as they lost by 2-1 to K.Almaty

MALTA

Divine Naah lasted the entire duration in the game
for Mosta FC as they recorded a 5-1 win over
Senglea Athletics

Isaac Ntow climbed off the bench to play nine
minutes in Birkirkara’s 3-0 win over Tarxien

Gabriel Mensah scored a brace for Gudja in their
4-2 win over Valletta

NETHERLANDS

Mohammed Kudus was in action for Ajax in their 3-1
win over Groningen in the Eredivisie on Sunday

POLAND

Yaw Yeboah was in action for Wisla as they drew
goalless against Gornik

Richmond Boakye-Yiadom played 75 minutes for
Gornik

QATAR

Evans Mensah saw 90 minutes of action for
Al-Kharitiyath in their 2-0 defeat to Al-Duhail

ROMANIA

Bright Addae saw 16 minutes of game time for FC
Hermannstadt in their 2-1 defeat to Astra

SLOVAKIA

Edmund Addo was on the bench for Senica in their
1-1 draw against Pohronie

Bensong Anang was in action for Zilina as they
recorded a 3-2 win over Ruzomberok

Zuberu Sharani played 75 minutes for Michalovce in
their 1-0 win over Nitra

SOUTH AFRICA

Richard Ofori was in post for Orlando Pirates as
they recorded a 3-0 win over Chippa United

Ghanaian trio Mumuni Abubakar, Mohammed Anas and
Edwin Gyimah were in action for Black Leopards in
their 3-1 win over Golden Arrows

SWEDEN

Ghanaian trio Thomas Boakye, Karim Sadat and Phil
Ofosu Ayeh were in action for Halmstad as they
lost 4-1 to win Malmo FF

Abdul Fatawu Safiu saw 45 minutes of action for
Trelleborgs in their 3-1 win over Lodde

Abdul Halik Hudu was on the bench for Hammarby in
their 3-2 win over AIK

Enoch Adu played 71 minutes for Mjallby as they
lost by a lone goal to Ostersunds

Mensiro lasted 78 minutes in the game for
Ostersunds

Frank Arhin was on the bench for Ostersunds

Lawson Sabah played 29 minutes for AFC Eskilstuna
in their 4-1 win over Oskarshamns

SWITZERLAND

In the Swiss Super League, Ati Zigi and Musah Nuhu
were in action for St Gallen in their 4-2 defeat
to Luzern

TURKEY

In the Super League, Benjamin Tetteh’s goal was
not enough to save Yeni Malatyaspor from losing
3-2 against Denizlispor

Afriyie Acquah saw 45 minutes of action in the
game for Yeni Malatyaspor

Bernard Mensah played 10 minutes for Besiktas in
their 2-1 win over Gaziantep

Joseph Attamah Lawreh played 66 minutes for
Kayserispor in their 3-1 win over Hatayspor

Isaac Sackey came off the bench to play 12 minutes

Source - Soccernet



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