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Friday, August 12, 2011

Official: GHALCA Top 6 Clubs Revealed

By: Stephen Amos

The chairman of the Interim Management Committee of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA), Alhaji Raji, has exclusively confirmed to Boss Sports the teams who would be competing in this year’s maiden Globacom sponsored GHALCA Top6 tournament expected to start in the first week of September.
This year’s event which is an extension of the annual Top Four tournament would see the top five clubs of the 2010/2011 premier league (Berekum Chelsea, Ashgold, Asante Kotoko, Medeama, Aduana) and the FA Cup champions, Nania FC lock horns for the coveted trophy and prize money.

“One of the reasons the then GHALCA Top4 tournament was institued was to help prepare our clubs that would represent Ghana in African club competitions and the FA Cup champions, Nania FC have shown thier intention to represent Ghana in the CAF Confederations Cup.

By this development, GHALCA decided to incorporate and extend the number of competing teams to six(6),” Alhaji Raji told Boss Sports.

“Initially, we wanted to include the defending champions Accra Hearts of Oak but realised they are not among the top five clubs of last season’s league so automatically, Aduana Stars fit the bill.”

The acting GHALCA boss disclosed his outfit is yet to decide on the exact date for the start of the competition contrary to reports of the August 28 date.

“Since the new season has been fixed to kick-off in October, we would start the Top6 competition in the first week of September and end by the third week. The teams would be grouped into two, the top two from each grouped will be drawn in the semi-finals, then the finals.”

The following top 5 clubs as per the 2010/11 glo premier league table would be competing with Nania FC : Berekum Chelsea, Ashgold, Asante Kotoko, Medeama and Aduana stars.

The Berekum Golden city park, Obuasi Len Clay, Baba Yara stadium, Essipong stadium , Accra stadium and the Sunyani Coronation park would be the host venues for the maiden GHALCA Top6 tournament.

Fabregas Says goodbye to Arsenal players

By: Stephen Amos

Cesc Fabregas has officially said goodbye to Arsenal after an eight year stint with the London based club.
The outgoing gunners captain few minutes ago said goodbye to Arsenal team at the London Colney training grounds this morning.

A source close to the Arsenal team at Friday morning's training session just revealed to BTFTK:

"Fabregas has officially said goodbye to teammates at the training grounds. He went round shaking everybody's hand with a goodbye message.

He packed all his luggage in his locker and put it in his car and left, " BTFTK's source revealed.

Fabregas is expected to sign a five-year contract with Barcelona. He was on his way to the airport, but the plan to already fly to Barcelona on Friday afternoon was changed at the last minute.

He is however likely to travel on Sunday to Barcelona and be presented on Monday as Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola doesn't want too much noise ahead of their Super Cup encounter with rivals Real Madrid on Sunday.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

PLB Announce Nominees For 2010/11 Awards Night

By: Stephen Amos

Premier League Board (PLB) on Wednesday morning announced the nominees for the 2010/11 glo Premier league season awards scheduled to be staged at the State Banquet Hall on Saturday August 13 at 18.00 GMT.
The best player categories were grouped from votes cast by coaches of the various sixteen clubs that participated in the season’s championship.

However, Wa All Stars, relegated King Faisal and Real Tamale United failed to present their nominations to the organisers of the awards ceremony.

The guest of honour for this year’s event is CAF’s second Vice President, M. Almamy Kabele from Guinea.

Below are the nominees in various award categories:

Best Goalkeeper
Stephen Adams – Aduana Stars
Ernest Sowah – Berekum Chelsea
Sammy Adjei – Hearts of Oak


Best Defender
Rashid Sumaila – Abusua Dwarfs
Amos Frimpong – B.A Stars
Edward Kpodo - Berekum Chelsea


Overall Best Player
Ahmed Toure - Asante Kotoko
Emmanuel Clottey - Berekum Chelsea
Gladson Awako – Heart of Lions


Best Coach
Yusif Abubakar - Berekum Chelsea
Anthony Commey – New Edubiase
Professor Kwame Mintah - Abusua Dwarfs


Best Behaved Team/Fair Play
Liberty
All Stars


Best CEO
Dr. K.K Sarpong – Asante Kotoko
Fred Crentsil – Hearts of Oak
Obed Nana Kwame Nketia - Berekum Chelsea


Best Centre Referee
Thomas Nunoo
Seidu Bomison
Patrick Kwaku Kyeremateng



Best Assistant Referee
A.S Malik
David Laryea
Alex Anim


Nana Poku of Berekum Arsenals would pick the goal king award for scoring sixteen (16) goals. Volta Regional Football Association chairman Francis Dogbatse would receive the best Match Commissioner award.

Edward Boateng (Global Media Alliance), Alhaji Braimah popularly known as Alhaji Hearts and Sly Tetteh (Liberty) would be awarded for their special contributions to the league.

Emmanuel Offei would receive the best camera man award and there would also be an award for the best Ghana Football Association employee.

Chelsea lifted their debut trophy after securing 57 points and maintaining a 10-point gap at the top of the glo Premier League table after 30 rounds of matches.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Sadat Czechs In At Teplice

Stephen Amos/thebossfmonline.com
Ghana Black satellites Striker Sadat Karim looks set for Czech Republic’s FK Teplice.

BTFTK bumped into the striker at the Turkey’s Ataturk Airport catching a flight back to Ghana for a Czech Republic visa after being refused visa in Turkey.

The striker had been in Turkey for trials with Göztepe Spor for three weeks hoping to sign for the Turkish side but talks stalled as a result of the recent match-fixing scandal that hit the country’s football.

In July, Turkish Police released a statement stating that there was concrete evidence that 19 football matches were fixed last season in the Turkish first and second leagues. This development is set to cause the delay for the commencement of the league as investigations continue.

Sadat Karim’s German agent, Didi Wendorff however managed to secure him a deal with the striker signing a pre-contract agreement with Czech Republic’s FK Teplice on Wednesday, August 3.

“I was in Göztepe Spor but the Turkish league has this corruption scandal so it is delaying the Super league and first division. I got a team in Czech Republic top flight but they refused me visa in Turkey so I have to come Accra for it by Wednesday (August 10).”

Sadat is a registered Berekum Chelsea player but was loaned to Ashanti Gold for the second round of last season. He previously played for Real Tamale United.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Asante Kotoko's Bogdan Korak To Get The Sack?

By: Stephen Amos

Reports reaching BTFTK desk indicates an imminent sack of Asante Kotoko's Serbian trainer Bogdan Korak.
Information from the club's board meeting on Wednesday reveals the board has resolved to terminate the appointment of Bogdan Korak following a poor run of results among other reasons.

The club would pay a 3months salary as compensation to the Serbian trainer. If his speculated $5,000 monthly salary is anything to go by, the club would pay him $15,000.

Former Asante Kotoko player and current assistant, Maxwell Konadu would take in his stead.

However, a close source to the Serbian trainer has refuted these reports and claims: "Korak has only spent a half of his two seasons contract he signed with Kotoko. A clause in the contract states Kotoko are obliged to give him a 3-month notice prior termination and pay a compensation of $75,000."

51-year old Bogdan Korak arrived in Kumasi on November 13. 2010 as coach of Asante Kotoko replacing Ebo Mends who was also sacked for poor performance.

Disciplinary Committee Rains GH¢ 36,500 Fine On Kotoko

By: Stephen Amos

The Ghana Football Association Disciplinary Committee has fined Asante Kotoko 36,500 Ghana cedis (US$55,500) and handed a three match ban on Serbian trainer Bogdan Korak for boycotting the medal ceremony of the 2011 President’s Cup which saw Berekum Chelsea triumph over Kotoko on penalties.
The Disciplinary Committee summoned players and technical team of Asante Kotoko to a meeting in Accra on Tuesday, July 26 to respond to charges preferred against them.

BTFTK understands the following sanctions have been charged against the Kumasi based club by the Disciplinary Committee:

• the club is to pay GH¢ 20,000 for their action

• the 6-member technical team for the match made up of coach Bogdan Korak, his assistant, Prince Acheampong, Malik Jabir, Issa Amadu, Kofi Antwi, Dr. Kwaku Boateng are to pay GH¢ 1,000 each

• the 18 players who failed to honour the medal presentation are charged with GH¢ 500 fine each

• Coach Bogdan Korak is to serve a 3-match ban and fined GH¢1,500.

BTFTK approached Kotoko's Administration and Public Affairs Manager, Ben Nti who declined to comment on the ruling but promised a 'swift' appeal Thursday.

Disgruntled Asante Kotoko amidst what they described as unfair officiating on the part of Class 1 referee Awal Mohammed on July 1, snubbed the medal and trophy presentation in the presence of the second man of the land.

Kotoko however, wrote an unqualified apology to the vice-president John Dramani Mahama to say sorry for their actions after the game.

In what looks like a double blow for Asante Kotoko, the Accra Rep, FA and Internal Relations Director of the club, Kwame Baah-Nuako is reported to have resigned his post citing his wish to further his education as his reason for tending in his resignation.

Romanian Cioaba Aristica Takes Over At Aduana Stars

By: Stephen Amos

Immediate past Premier League Champions Aduana Stars, have signed Romania coach Cioaba Aristica few hours after officially parting ways with coach Herbert Addo.

The ‘medium English speaker‘ holds the first category trainer cards issued by Federaţia Română de Fotbal (FRF) as well as both uefa license “A” and “B” Diploma coaching certificates.

Cioaba Aristica is one of the youngest Romanian coaches who started his managerial career in the Arab countries. He boasts of good skills to discover talentented players.

At 39 years, he was the assistant coach of Costica Stefanescu who he played with as a professional footballer (Al Shoulla - Saudi Arabia) at Al Tadhamon Football Club of Kuwait in 2009.

His last job was at Jordanian club, Shabab Al-Ordon in 2010.

The coach who turns 40 years on Thursday “has signed a one-year renewable contract with the Dormaa based club”, FIFA player agent Leslie Kuku Bartels revealed to Boss Sports.

Aristica aims to trace the footsteps of highly rated coaches in the Gulf region like Elijah Balaci, Costica Stefanescu, Alexandru Moldovan.

Cioaba Aristica is expected to earn a monthly salary of $5000 and would be in Dormaa by Friday, Boss Sports gathers

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Arsenal's Frimpong Committed To Impress

Arsenal and Ghana youngster Emmanuel Frimpong is away with the Arsenal team on a pre-season tour of Asia. Arsene Wenger’s side are billed to play a friendly with Malaysia XI in Kuala Lumpur and Hangzhou Greentown in China on Saturday.

The young midfielder was impressive at last season’s pre-season campaign but did his cruciate at training after the first game of the 2010/11 premier league season away to Liverpool.

Frimpong, who manager Arsene Wenger had set to be given more chances to impress recovered from the serious knee injury he suffered at the start of last season in April and is now aiming to make up for the lost time.

“Every time I come on the pitch and with the more time I spend, the more confident I feel I just want to be on the pitch in training. The physio has told me the more time I spend on the pitch, the more confident I’m going to be in myself.“

However, the 19-year old admits he is not fully fit compared to the previous year and would only need to be patient to reach top form.

“I’m still not 100% fit as last year but that will come. I just have to be patient.”

Emmanuel Frimpong reiterates his commitment to the game, readiness to take the opportunity he gets and hopes to stay injury free.

“I’m one of the players that just want to give their all when I’m on the pitch so this is a big opportunity to show what i can do so hopefully, everything goes well, I stay clear off injury.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Rajevac names final 23 for Ghana Blackstars

Kevin-Prince Boateng has made it into Milovan
Rajevac's final 23-man squad for South Africa
2010.
The 23 year-old attacker is yet to be capped for
Ghana after securing his nationality switch from
Germany.
Rajevac confirmed his decision today at Ghana's
training camp in Paris ahead of the Black Stars'
departure to Rotterdam tomorrow for the friendly
against Holland on June 1.
The Serbian coach cut six players from his squad
today, with goalkeeper Stephen Adams, Eric
Addo, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu, Laryea
Kingston, Haminu Draman and Bernard
Kumordzi all omitted.
Ghana will also play Serbia, Australia and
Germany in Group D.
Ghana squad
Goalkeepers: Richard Kingson, Daniel Agyei,
Stephen Aholu
Defenders: John Paintsil, John Mensah, Samuel
Inkoom, Hans Adu Sarpei, Rahim Ayew, Lee
Addy, Isaac Vorsah, Jonathan Mensah
Midfielders: Kwadwo Asamoah, Anthony
Annan, Sulley Muntari, Kevin-Prince Boateng,
Quincy Owusu-Abeyie, Stephen Appiah, Andre
Ayew, Derek Boateng
Attackers: Asamoah Gyan, Prince Tagoe,
Dominic Adiyiah, Mathew Amoah

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Christopher Opoku: GHANA’S WORLD CUP SQUAD: SENTIMENT OVER REALISM

So finally, Ghana’s provisional World Cup squad has been named. To be perfectly honest, I wasn’t surprised with most of the names on the list and indeed, even though in my last few articles, I had indicated why I thought certain players should not be in the team, checks carried out clearly indicated that most of such players would make the squad. As usual, I will attempt to provide a critique of the squad.
Before I go on to the squad, player for player, it is time to make some observations and ask some tough questions. It would appear that some of the players selected made it into the squad based on past achievements more that anything else. There is no doubt that the likes of Stephen Appiah, Richard Kingston, Laryea Kingston, John Mensah and Michael Essien are great players in their pomp, but are they in their pomp? The records speak for themselves. I know I might be sounding like a broken record, but full fitness and regular playing time are to very important factors that should go into selecting a good World Cup squad, unless the team in question is travelling to make up the numbers.
To cite a few examples, England coach Fabio Capello is considering leaving Rio Ferdinand out of the English World Cup squad if he fails to prove his fitness and is indeed trying to convince Liverpool’s Jamie Carragher to come out of retirement. Ferdinand happens to be England captain and if Capello is considering dropping him on grounds of fitness, then it is a measure of how serious most of the competing nations are. Ronaldo is the all-time World Cup top scorer and even though he is regularly banging in the goals for Corinthians in Brazil (12 in 20 games as of last month), he has admitted that he might not make it into the Selecao on grounds of a comparative lack of playing time. Remember that he single handedly won the World Cup in 2002 by scoring eight goals. Rene Adler was to have been Germany’s number one goalie in South Africa and indeed after suffering his shoulder injury, he is quoted as saying that he could play through the pain barrier but head coach Joachim Loew decided not to risk him, a decision Adler agreed with. Adler has since been left out and on the basis of consistency, veteran keeper Hans Joerg Butt, who has been ever present for Bayern Munich this season, has been called up in Adler’s place. These are just a few examples of the sort of barometers several coaches are using to pick squads capable of competing at the highest levels.
This brings me to the afore-mentioned players as per the Black Stars. I am currently getting conflicting reports about whether Michael Essien will be fit in time for the World Cup. On one hand, I am told that his participation in South Africa is looking extremely doubtful; on the other, I am getting reports that he is finally over his injury problems and will be available to play in Ghana’s pre-World Cup matches. There is no doubt that he is by far Ghana’s best player and if there is any chance that he can play, it would be a major boost to the Black Stars, but the Chelsea midfielder has been quoted as saying that he would prefer to compete at the World Cup fully fit and that he might be forced to miss the trip to South Africa to save his long-term career. Add that to the fact that he was recovering from an injury when he travelled to Angola and after 45 minutes against Ivory Coast, he suffered the knee injury that has kept him out since then, and surely the conclusion is that if he is not fully fit, then perhaps it is time to plan for the World Cup without him!
The whole world and his wife know that Stephen Appiah has not played competitive club football for close to two years. His displays for the Black Stars during the World Cup qualifiers clearly reflect that fact and whilst he was instrumental in Ghana’s blaze of glory four years ago in Germany, it would be counter-productive to include him in Ghana’s final squad because he is not match-fit! The World Cup is a competition that leaves no room for error, much less lack of match fitness and whilst we all applaud Appiah’s exploits over the years, his selection into the team smacks of an attempt to reward him for past service to the Black Stars, a move that could blow up in the face of the selectors.
In my last piece, I included John Mensah in my opinionated World Cup squad. However, since that time, he returned to Sunderland’s starting line up against Manchester United and limped off after 18 minutes. I still maintain that he is one of the best in the business when fit, but will he be fit, when corrective surgery is clearly needed for his back problems? Do not forget that former Italy defender Alessandro Nesta had the same issues and had to stay out of football for over a year after surgery and now, Marcelo Lippi is still making overtures to convince Nesta to return to the national fold. Perhaps it is time for Mensah himself to bite the bullet and admit that he will not be fit enough for South Africa, otherwise he could put his entire career at risk, which would be a pity because at 27, his best years are ahead of him and perhaps the 2014 World Cup would be a good time for him to show his full fitness after undergoing surgery and playing for some time.
My stance on Richard Kingston has generated a lot of debate, with some arguing that he is very experienced and it would be catastrophic to leave him out. Well for me, what is good for the goose should also be good for the gander and if I am arguing that Appiah should be left out on the basis of lack of playing time, then the same argument should apply to ‘Olele’, who has not played a competitive match for Wigan this season. He clearly has fitness issues which were evident in Angola and even though he played through the pain barrier, it ultimately cost him the chance to represent Ghana against Bosnia a few months back. I am sure that Black Stars coach Milovan Rajevac also has doubts about Kingston’s fitness and that is why he has called up four goalkeepers in the provisional squad. For me, I believe that Stephen Ahorlu, Daniel Agyei and Stephen Adams have all been in good form and should go to South Africa as Ghana’s three goalkeepers.
Laryea Kingston has had a mixed season for Heart of Midlothian. Fitness issues, a run in with the former coach and lack of playing time amongst other things have conspired to lower his performance levels and only 9 starts for the Scottish club tells the story. His omission from Heart of Midlothian’s 0-0 draw with Dundee United last week would suggest that new manager Jim Jeffries also has doubts over his fitness. I remember including him in my ‘stand-by’ seven, but I do not think he should travel to South Africa.
Eric Addo made it into Ghana’s provisional squad and whilst he is one of Ghana’s most experienced players, 12 starts in the Dutch Eredivisie out of 34 is a less than satisfactory output for Roda JC and an extended period on the bench does not bode well for the defensive midfielder turned central defender. His tactical awareness has been blunted by a lack of pace and in his last few games for Ghana, it was evident. Poor positioning on his part led to Bosnia’s equalizer against Ghana and for me, he should also miss the trip.
I maintained last time out that Haminu Draman should not make the trip and my stance remains unchanged because he has not played this season. He has been on the bench only once this season and his penchant for taking the wrong option at times is a mark against him. He might have scored in Germany, but that was then. This is now.
I am also concerned about Rahim Ayew’s inclusion into the squad because he has been in and out of the Zamalek team, and even though he has the ability to play in different positions and so will provide options, I am just wondering whether he is well-conditioned to play in South Africa. I reckon the jury is out on that one. How Dominic Adiyiah, who has yet to break into the AC Milan first team was chosen ahead of Eric Bekoe, who has had a prolific season with Petrojet in Egypt I will never know and at any World Cup, firepower is very important.
I omitted Derek Boateng from my list the last time out, but I will wholeheartedly agree with the decision to include him. He has had a consistent season with Getafe and with Emmanuel Agyemang Badu set to recover just in time for the World Cup, perhaps he might get a starting place alongside Anthony Annan in midfield. I am also delighted to see that Bernard Yao Kumordji’s consistency in the Greek Super Liga has been rewarded with a call up and he remains a useful option.
I was also surprised to see Jonathan Mensah’s name in the list. He was a regular for Free State Stars before a failed move to Udinese. He has been out of the reckoning for the South African side since then and I would have thought that some of our locally based central defenders like Karim Alhassan, Awudu Nafiu and John Kuffuor would have been picked as cover for Lee Addy and Isaac Vorsah.

With all this to chew on, one cannot help but ask the following questions; what target have we set for ourselves in South Africa? (GFA President Kwasi Nyantakyi believes Ghana can win the World Cup whilst Rajevac is targeting a second round place) What are the criteria for selection into the team? Have past accomplishments and experience become more important than full match fitness and consistency? Indeed, are e going to South Africa just to make up the numbers or are we bent on achieving anything all? Are we still being sentimental instead of wearing a cloak of realism? I guess we all have to wait until the final 23 is named and Ghana plays in the pre-World Cup friendlies. Whilst I would be happy to be proved wrong as per fitness issues of certain players, for now the above remains my opinion on the matter and only time will tell whether the Black Stars are being prepared adequately for the World Cup or whether this is a rerun of the mythical soap opera entitled , ‘He has done it before in the past, so…….’.

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