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Great Olympics stop Nania FC, Okwahu United come from behind to beat Hohoe United in Zone Three

Accra Great Olympics won a thrilling match against FC Nania with a score of 2-1on Saturday.
This victory has helped them continue their unbeaten run in the current campaign as they push for a quick return to the Premier League.
The match was exciting; with Samuel Abbey Ashie Quaye converting a spot kick in the 44th minute, giving Great Olympics a slim lead at halftime.
Shortly after the break, Isaac Mensah scored another goal for the home team, doubling their lead.
Although Ruben Quaye from FC Nania scored a consolation goal in stoppage time, it wasn’t enough to change the outcome of the match as Great Olympics held on to win the contest 2-1.
Okwawu United came from behind to beat Hohoe United 2-1 at the Koforidua Sports Stadium on Sunday. Kwadwo Boamah strike first in the 27th minute to put Hohoe United in front at halftime.
Mustapha Issah responded with a lovely goal in the 61st minute before Samuel Boamah scored the winner for Okwawu United inside the 66th minute.
King Graham’s early goal in the 9th minute helped Inter Allies secure a 1-0 win against Kotoku Royals in the Access Bank Division One League at Ho .
This victory is a testament to Inter Allies’ strong performance, and King Graham’s outstanding skills on the field earned him the player of the match award.
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Black Stars, Black Queens, Black Satellites, Black Starlets to benefit from MTN’s $2m sponsorship deal with GFA

Telecommunications giant, MTN Ghana, has reinforced its commitment to Ghana football with a $2 million sponsorship package covering four national teams — the Black Stars, Black Queens, Black Satellites, and Black Starlets — for the next two years.
The landmark agreement, announced on Thursday at a colourful ceremony at MTN House in Accra, extends company’s existing partnership with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Black Stars, and will run from September 1, 2025, to August 31, 2027.
The event drew prominent figures including GFA President, Kurt Simeon- Okraku, members of the Executive Council, Chief Director at the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, Wilhelmina Asamoah, (representing the Minister), Black Stars legends, and football enthusiasts.
MTN CEO, Stephen Blewett, recalling his personal connection to Ghanaian football dating back to the Black Stars’ 2010 FIFA World Cup quarter-final run in South Africa, praised the passion and unity the sport inspires in Ghana.
“Football here is not just a sport — it is part of the national heartbeat,” Mr Blewett said. “The pride, passion, and unity it creates is a testament to its unmatched power to connect and inspire people.”
He described MTN as “the biggest corporate supporter of Ghanaian football,” highlighting the brand’s ongoing sponsorship of the MTN FA Cup since 2011 and plans for a national MTN Elite U-19 side to scout future stars for the U-20 team.
Mr Blewett also threw down a bold challenge to the Black Stars; saying “Ghana has never lifted the World Cup trophy, but that should be the spark, not the scar. At MTN, we want to see Ghana win the World Cup — that’s our dream, mission, and commitment.”
The GFA President, Kurt Simeon-Okraku, lauded MTN’s investment, calling it a lifeline for the sport.
“MTN Ghana believes in our present and our collective future. With this deal, the biggest problem facing Ghana football has been solved,” he said, promising to ensure the resources were used effectively to achieve results.
He noted that the MTN FA Cup’s reach — encompassing second and third-tier clubs nationwide — has provided a vital platform for young, lesser-known players, to compete against top-level talent and showcase their skills.
The Chief Director, Wilhemina Asamoah, commended MTN’s wider contributions to national development, urging other corporate bodies to emulate their commitment.
“Sports has the power to impact lives, boost economic growth, and strengthen cultural and social cohesion,” she said.
The new sponsorship underscores MTN’s longstanding partnership with Ghana football and its ambition to see the nation rise to the very top of the global game.
By Spectator Reporter
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We are engaging FIFA to resolve outstanding financial issues – Hearts of Oak tells supporters

Accra Hearts of Oak has assured its fans that the club is taking urgent steps to address financial issues that led to a registration ban from FIFA.
In a statement issued on Friday, August 22, 2025, the club confirmed that FIFA had placed the ban due to outstanding financial obligations connected to the Renne Hiddink case.
The management explained that it was already engaging both the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and FIFA to find a swift and responsible solution.
The club further clarified that the ban would not affect its current squad since all player registrations had been completed before the sanction took effect.
“We appeal to our Phobian family to remain calm and united. The leadership is committed to transparency, accountability, and the long-term stability of Hearts of Oak” the statement said.
Hearts of Oak expressed gratitude to supporters for their loyalty and called on them to continue believing in the club’s vision and resilience during this challenging period.
By: Jacob Aggrey