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2015-04-18

[S] Hearts of Oak grab crucial away win in CAF Confederation Cup match against Djoliba
[S] Three Division One matches rescheduled to make way for Meteors, Liberia clash in Tamale

2015-04-17

[S] Sulley Muntari's wife Menaye Donkor is pregnant

2015-04-15

[S] Seven invited to appear before GFA Disciplinary Committee
[S] Berekum Chelsea, Van Der-Pluym to appear before GFA Disciplinary Committee on April 17
[S] Ashgold to face Inter Allies in MTN FA Cup Round of 16 as Hearts, Kotoko play lower tier sides

2015-04-14

[S] Stephen Appiah Testimonial Match Launch
[S] Hearts of Oak secure home victory over Wa All Stars
[S] Results of GN Bank Divison One Match day 8 matches

2015-04-13

[S] Meteors, Queens seal All Africa Games qualification

2015-04-12

[S] Wassaman -Kotoko Elite Club Cup outstanding match to be played on April 15
[S] MTN FA Cup Round of 16 Live Draw to be held on Tuesday April 14
[S] Ashgold restore six point lead on top of FCP Premier League table

2015-04-11

[S] Premier League Clubs to observe minute's silence for Michael Asante
[S] National Women's League to be launched on Wednesday April 15

2015-04-09

[S] Hearts of Oak qualify to MTN FA Cup Round of 16 after beating Bolga Man City
[S] Nominees for Premier League Player of the Month announced
[S] Afcon 2017: Ghana drawn against Mozambique, Rwanda and Mauritius
[S] Ex Kotoko star Michael Asante dead

2015-04-08

[S] Ghana misses out as CAF picks Gabon for AFCON 2017
[S] Assistant referee Alex Anning suspended in respect of Kotoko-Medeama match
[S] Referee Solomon Mordey suspended in respect of Hasaacas - Hearts of Oak League match
[S] Nyantakyi retains Caf ExCo position
[S] Hearts of Oak - Bolga Man City game moved to April 8

2015-04-04

[S] Marcel Appiah: Ghanaian defender secures promotion with NEC Nijmegen to Dutch top-flight
[S] Sulley Muntari will no longer play for AC Milan but will continue to get paid in wiered arrangement
[S] Gyan’s goal sends Al Ain seven points clear in AGL

2015-04-03

[S] CAS overturns Morocco's 2017 Nations Cup suspension

2015-04-01

[S] Ghana submits 35-man provisional squad for 2015 FIFA U-20 tournament
[S] Dunkwa United fined GH¢1250 for misconduct
[S] Great Astronomers- New Edubiase MTN FA Cup Round of 32 match postponed indefinitely
[S] Mali deny Ghana victory in international friendly

2015-03-31

[S] Black Stars hold final training session ahead of Mali friendly

2015-03-30

[S] Dzamefe Commission indicts officials; AG studies report

2015-03-28

[S] Ghana FA technical chief urges fans to measure criticism of Avram Grant over local players snub
[S] Ghanaian clubs need at least $1m in order to compete in Africa - New Edubiase President
[S] Match day seven round of matches in GN Bank Division One League

2015-03-25

[S] Tema Youth files protest against Great Astronomers after MTN FA Cup Round of 64 match
[S] WAFA's John Killa named as Premier League Coach of the month
[S] Boakye-Yiadom, Accam to join Black Stars camp in France
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[ 2011-12-01 ]

Dwarfs fire blank against champions Berekum Chelsea
Ebusua Dwarfs remained the only unbeaten side in
the Ghana top flight after a 0-0 draw with
defending champions Berekum Chelsea at the Robert
Mensah Park.

Chelsea goalkeeper Abubakar Iddrisu emerged a hero
for the champions as he stood between Dwarfs and
victory.

The home side were bent of having their noses in
front making the first incursion under one
minute.

John Arthur combined well with dangerman Seidu
Bancey before releasing Haruna Razak but defender
Prince Anokye brought him down.

Striker Emmanuel Clottey and skipper Abdul Basit
tested the solidity of Dwarfs but Black Stars
defender Rashid Sumaila held them in check making
two timely clearances.

Bancey got close to opening the scoring for Dwarfs
with a powerful header but goalkeeper which
Chelsea keeper Iddrisu pulled a great stop.

The greatest moment of offer for Dwarfs to carve
the opener arrived a minute later but Bismark
Asiedu managed to squander the chance shooting
wide from close range.

The game evolved into a battle for supremacy in
midfield.

Kwame Frimpong, Seidu Bancey and Bismark Asiedu
gagged the space in midfield limiting Chelsea’s
Samuel Kyere, nimble-footed Solomon Asante to
chasing the ball.

Returnee Nana Poku was virtually unanimous in
attack as Dwarfs cut the supplies from the
midfield.

Source - Ghanasoccer



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