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Hearts eye double over Berekum Chelsea

AFTER ending a seven-year winless run at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi against rivals Asante Kotoko last week, Accra Hearts of Oak will return to their fortress, the University of Ghana Stadium, tomorrow to take on Berekum Chelsea with the hope of closing in on leaders Medeama SC.
The Phobians trail the Yellow and Mauves by five points going into this weekend’s round of games and look likely to reduce that gap if results go their way.
Having already defeated the same side 2-0 away in Berekum in the first round, the Phobians are fired up for a double of the “Bibires”, who are battling relegation.
League leaders Medeama SC will look to return to winning ways when they visit the Nsenkyire Sports Arena to play as guests of Samartex FC.
The Tarkwa side is looking to stretch their lead on the log after a disappointing home draw with Aduana FC last week reduced it to five points.
Medeama, who recently showed composure from the spot to claim a 4–2 shootout victory over Samartex in the MTN FA Cup Round of 16 game, know how difficult a task it will be to secure victory tomorrow.
Asante Kotoko will look to return to winning ways when they travel to the Wenchi Sports Stadium to face a Young Apostles side who are determined to avenge a 2-1 defeat suffered in Kumasi in the first round.
Dreams FC will tomorrow trek to the Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in Abrankese to play as guests of Nations FC, who suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Hohoe United in their last game.
In other games, Basake Holy Stars will host Swedru All Blacks at the AAK II Sports Arena, Karela United will take on bottom club Eleven Wonders at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium, Kpando Heart of Lions will cross swords with Bibiani Gold Stars SC at the Kpando Stadium, while Aduana FC host Hohoe United at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park in Dormaa.
By Raymond Ackumey
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Price for Zito’s sack

LAST Sunday’s defeat to Accra Hearts of Oak was Kumasi Asante Kotoko’s fifth in the 22-week-old 2025/26 Ghana Premier League (GPL) season.
For followers of the Porcupine Warriors, it was the most painful among the five defeats, having to see Hearts wield the bragging rights until the next clash.
Hearts is the last club Kotoko would want to lose to; and it is also the case with Hearts. Defeats to each other hurt their egos, puncture their self-esteem and psychologically affects their moods.
In short, a defeat to the other is unacceptable. Such is the robust rivalry that exists between the two clubs.
It, therefore came as a shock to many when Coach Karim Zito was fired just a few days to such an important clash.

Of course, in the world of football, hiring and firing of coaches are very much part of it but it turns into something else when a club gets the timing wrong.
In Kotoko’s case, it was clear the timing was wrong and they paid dearly for it.
Even with a man down to their advantage, Kotoko struggled to control the game and surprisingly conceded some dangerous chances which Hearts failed to score.
But one wonders what considerations were made before the decision to fire a Head Coach who had built some rapport with members of the playing body ahead of such crucial match.
Eventually, Kotoko’s performance suggested that all was not well with the club.
Since Karim Zito joined from Dreams FC, he has enjoyed little peace with the inconsistent performances and outcomes; and has struggled to nail down a top three spot on the table.
But putting up a defence for Zito becomes a difficult task considering the quality of players at his disposal. The same applies to Coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani who heads the technical bench of the Phobians.
With the resources at their disposal, they are able to attract the best players on the local scene, and sometimes beyond the borders of the country. Some of these players they sign finish the previous seasons as cult heroes with their previous clubs but after joining Hearts or Kotoko, they become very ordinary.
For Kotoko, ahead of the 2024 season for instance, they signed Albert Amoah from Olympics as one of the finest goal poachers, right-back Shayibu Abubakari from Karela United for the 2025/26 season, forward Johnson Oppong Owusu from Tajikistan, midfielder Hubert Gyau from Berekum Chelsea and midfielder Seth Kwadwo from Bechem United.
Others include midfielder Lord Hilary Adabo from Samartex FC, Philip Amoh from New Edubiase United, Joseph Amoah from Legon Cities, Ndongani Samba Gilbani O’neil from Rahimo FC in Burkina Faso, Mohamed Camara, a goalkeeper from SOAR Académie SC, Guinea, Saaka Dauda, a winger from Bofoakwa Tano, Lord Amoah from Berekum Chelsea, AbdoelRahman Yoouef Yagoub and Esmat Hassabalbagi, all from Sudan, among others.
For the Phobians who have engaged coaches and fired about two, they have also combed the various clubs, signing the best players to stay competitive in the last four years.
Notable among those signings are Kelvin Osei Asibey from Techiman Eleven Wonders, Kofi Agbesimah from Bechem United, David Oppong Afrane from King Faisal, Michael Ampadu from Legon Cities FC, Albert Dieudonne Eonde from Cameroonian, Kwabena Anane from Golden Kicks, Mawumi Wayo from Bibiani Goldstars, George Paaku from Accra Lions, Solomon Agbesi, a goalkeeper, Frank Abora Duku from Vision FC and Black Stars top goalkeeper Benjamin Asare from Great Olympics.
It is therefore a wonder that Kotoko and Hearts are currently struggling to keep pace with the likes of Medeama and Goldstars despite the heavy investment over the last five or so years.
This problem has contributed to the sharp decline of the three traditional giants, the third being the Wonder Club, Accra Great Olympics which is currently in a worse situation; unfortunately, with little investment.
Kotoko got their decision wrong and that will cost them the league diadem but one would only hope they learn some useful lessons and bounce back strongly to compete for the trophy the next season.
By Andrew Nortey
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GFA, Ghana Police move to transform Tesano with modern community pitch after key EXCO decisions

The Football Association, in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, has initiated plans to construct a modern community football pitch at the Police Depot School in Tesano, Accra, as part of a strategic effort to strengthen grassroots infrastructure and expand opportunities for young footballers.
The initiative was confirmed following the GFA Executive Council meeting held in January, which brought together all ten Regional Football Association chairmen to deliberate on key developmental priorities.
Infrastructure expansion, particularly at the Colts and community level, emerged as a central pillar of the FA’s long-term vision under its “Power to the Youth” strategy.
Funding for the project will be sourced from financial rewards earned through Ghana’s participation in the African Inter-Schools Football Championship.
Once completed, the facility is expected to transform the Police Depot School grounds into a modern, multi-purpose football venue that will serve both students and the wider Tesano community.
The project will provide a safe and structured environment for talent identification, training and competitive football at the grassroots level.
The initiative also builds on high-level engagements between GFA President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku and Criminal Investigation Department Director-General Lydia Donkor, whose discussions in August 2025 explored avenues for collaboration between football authorities and national security institutions to promote youth development and community engagement.
The Tesano pitch project forms part of a broader package of Executive Council decisions aimed at strengthening the foundations of Ghana football.
Through targeted infrastructure investment and strategic partnerships, the FA continues to create pathways for young talents while expanding access to quality football facilities across.
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