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Former Black Stars player opens up on personal struggles, alleges family betrayal

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Former Black Stars and Orlando Pirates defender, Edwin Gyimah, has spoken publicly about the personal and professional challenges he is facing, alleging betrayal by his own family.

Speaking on Oyerepa Afutuo, he explained that he sacrificed much of his football earnings to support his mother and siblings during his playing career.

He stated that his situation worsened after a fallout with his agent, who he claimed made negative public comments about him, affecting his reputation and relationships.

According to him, the situation led to a breakdown in ties with his employers, friends and colleagues, as well as his family.

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He revealed that although he received about 21 contract offers within a year, none of them materialised, leaving him without stable income.

He added that when he turned to his family for support, including spiritual help, they failed to assist him.

He further alleged that while he was playing in South Africa, his sister asked him to transfer ownership of his house for GHS 25,000, which was later increased to GHS 50,000.

He claimed that upon his return to Ghana, he discovered that the house had been taken over, leaving him, his wife and children without a place to stay.

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He described his situation as deeply embarrassing and painful, stating that he now moves from place to place with his family.

He expressed belief that he is under spiritual attack, citing accidents, injuries and ongoing struggles in his life.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Ghana drawn with Cote d’Ivoire, The Gambia and Somalia in Group C of 2027 AFCON Qualifiers

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Ghana will face Cote d’Ivoire, The Gambia and Somalia in Group C of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

The draw was held on Tuesday in Cairo, where African nations learned their routes to the continental tournament.

Two teams will qualify from each of the 12 groups of four for the finals. The 2027 Africa Cup of Nations will be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda — the first East African co-hosting arrangement in the competition’s history.

Ghana head into the qualifiers targeting one of the two slots from Group C after missing out on the previous edition in Morocco.

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Qualifying schedule:

Matchdays 1 & 2: September 21 – October 6, 2026

Matchdays 3 & 4: November 9 – 17, 2026

Matchdays 5 & 6: March 22 – 30, 2027

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Joining Carlos Queiroz for 2026 World Cup with Ghana is a no brainer

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Black Stars assistant coach Roger De Sá says joining Carlos Queiroz’s technical team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup was a no-brainer.

Speaking on Beyond The Whistle, the South African revealed Queiroz’s call was no surprise given their long-standing relationship and shared ambition.

“The call from Carlos did not surprise me. We have similar dreams and I always want to see him succeed,” De Sá said.

For the experienced coach, Ghana’s pedigree made the decision easy.

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“Being called to assist Carlos was not difficult. This is Ghana and it’s the World Cup we are talking about,” he stated.

De Sá recalled the moment Queiroz rang: “It was an exciting 3am call. I told my wife first and, as custom, she said, ‘We are leaving.’ I replied, ‘Let’s go!’”

He praised Queiroz’s collaborative style: “Carlos listens. He doesn’t have to take every opinion, but he welcomes different views.”

Back in Africa, De Sá said the feeling was special. “It’s great to be back. Africa is not a place, it’s a feeling.”

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The former Bafana Bafana assistant was full of praise for Ghana’s talent pool.

“There is so much natural talent in Ghana despite limited resources. As an African football lover, the talent here is unbelievable. You guys don’t know what you have with limited facilities and infrastructure,” he said.

Comparing both nations, De Sá noted: “We in South Africa have talent too, but a different kind with all the facilities. Yet we don’t go forward with our talent.”

Ahead of the World Cup, he believes the Black Stars only need unity.

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“We are not going to teach them how to play. We have the players. We only have to put them in the right position, with the right frame of mind, and when they put on the jersey, they should perform.”

De Sá assured Ghanaians of the technical team’s commitment.

“We are here to do our best and make Ghanaians happy. If Carlos does his job, there is none better than him,” he said.

“We will pick our targets as they come. If our players play to their abilities, we have a realistic chance to progress,” he concluded.

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