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Hearts poised to see off CI Kamsar tomorrow

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Hearts of Oak have a mammoth chance to make it to the next stage of the CAF Champions League competition when they clash with Guinean champions Club Industriel de Kamsar at the Accra Sports Stadium tomorrow.

Tomorrow’s tense tie will be a one-off affair, following a military coup in Guinea a fortnight ago, which saw the country’s borders closed after its President, Alpha Conde, was toppled.

Hearts were expected to travel to face Kamsar in the first leg of the preliminary round, with the return a week later.  However, the game was to be reduced to a single match as result of the coup.

The Phobians have been worried about their recent form, having lost two friendlies ahead of tomorrow’s encounter.  Hearts first slumped 1-0 to Togo champions ASKO de Kara, before being beaten 3-2 by newly-promoted side Accra Lions in their preparatory games.

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However, the Ghanaian champions are expected to rise to the occasion and put their best foot forward as they plot the fall of the Guineans.

The home team will be bolstered by the presence of some of their marquee names including skipper Abdul Fatawu Mohammed, Raddy Ovouka Daniel Afriyie Barnieh, Gladson Awako, Patrick Razak and Emmanuel Nettey among others, to deliver the goods.

Winner of tomorrow’s tie will qualify to the second preliminary round of the competition where they face Moroccan side Wydad Casablanca.

 In the event of a draw at the end of the regulatory time, the winner shall be determined by the lottery of penalty kicks.

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Hearts are aiming to reach the group stages of the Champions League for the first time in over a decade, having annexed the Ghana Premier League and FA Cup last season.

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Black Starlets arrives in Morocco on U-17 AFCON mission …FA boss charges team to make Ghana proud

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A section pof the players getting ready to board their bus after arrival

The Black Starlets, the national U-17 male team, have safely arrived in Casablanca ahead of the 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

The team departed Accra on Wednesday, travelling with a 35-man contingent made up of 21 players and 14 officials, all focused on delivering a strong campaign on the continental stage.

They completed a smooth five-hour flight to Morocco, where final preparations will continue before the tournament kicks off.

The technical team is expected to fine-tune tactics and build cohesion among the squad as they gear up for the competition.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Mr Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, was present at the Accra International Airport to bid farewell to the team.

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Speaking during a brief farewell at the Airport, the FA President urged the team to carry a ‘never say die’ spirit into the competition.

President Simeon-Okraku emphasised the importance of mental strength and unity, particularly in difficult moments during matches. His message was inspired by the team’s recent friendly encounters against Cote d’Ivoire, where they bounced back strongly after an initial defeat.

“I’m very happy that when you lost to Cote d’Ivoire in your first game during your friendly matches, you were able to bounce back—not only to dominate but to outscore them in the second game,” he said. “I read a lot of meaning into that, and I want all of you to keep that in your heads—that, it’s not over until it’s all over,” he added.

The FA president stressed that the ability to respond positively to setbacks would be crucial in a tournament as competitive as the AFCON.

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He encouraged the players to stay united and support one another when the pressure intensifies on the continental stage.

“When the chips are down, that’s when we need to hold each other together,” Okraku added. “So go out there and make Ghana proud.”

Ghana will compete in Group D alongside Algeria, Senegal, and South Africa, with their opening match scheduled for Thursday, May 14.

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Twenty-three players called up for Mexico friendly

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Twenty-three (23) players have been called up for this month’s international friendly against Mexico.

The squad is composed of star players from the domestic league and European leagues who are closely monitored by Coach Carlos Queiroz, as well as U-23 players who will soon represent Ghana in the upcoming Olympic Games qualifiers.

Notable names include Majeed Ashimeru, Felix Afena-Gyan, Razak Simpson, and Birmingham City’s Ibrahim Osman.

Ashimeru returns to action after a long spell on the sidelines due to a muscle injury that limited his appearances at both club and national level.

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Also in the team is Felix Afena-Gyan, whose last appearance for Ghana was in May last year when he featured against Trinidad and Tobago in the Unity Cup in London.

Barcelona B’s Abdul Aziz Issah, Ebenezer Annan of AS Saint-Étienne, Ibrahim Osman of Birmingham City, and Paul Reverson of Ajax FC have also been included in the squad.

Midfielder Salim Adams, one of the key players for Ghana Premier League leaders Medeama SC, leads the group of home-based players.

Others are Heart of Lions’ Ebenezer Abban, Ebenezer Adade of Dreams FC, and Nations FC captain Razak Simpson. Ghana will travel to Mexico for the international friendly on Friday, May 22, 2026.

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