Nana Kwaku Bonsam was hailed by most after his ‘prediction’ for the Hearts-Kotoko game seemed to have come true, and now he wants credit from Kotoko or he would turn his wrath on them.
The priest said before the game that a ‘Mallam goal’ (a goal scored with the aid of supernatural forces) would decide the game, although he failed to mention in which team’s favour the Mallam goal would go.
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Asante Kotoko Lifts Ghalca G6 Tournament Trophy With Win Over Aduana Stars
Porcupine Warriors Kumasi Asante Kotoko picked up the trophy for the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) G6 pre-season tournament with a narrow 1-0 win over Aduana Stars.
Burkinabe international Halipha Sedego scored a second half penalty to hand the competition to the Kumasi based giants.
Kotoko’s Deducted Points Restored After They Win Appeal Against Hearts Of Oak
The Appeals Committee of the Ghana Football Association has overturned an earlier decision taken by the Disciplinary Committee in adjudging Hearts of Oak as the winners of a protest they filed against Kotoko for fielding an unqualified player.
The Committee has decided to overturn the original decision, thus restore Kotoko as the winners of the match, giving them back the six points they were deducted and deducting from Hearts of Oak the three points they were awarded.
Ghana Premier League Draws To A Close With Relegation Woes For Two Big Clubs
Accra Great Olympics and Kpando Heart of Lions were amongst three relegated after the final day of action in an all too packed First Capital Plus Premier League. The two sides joined Brong Ahafo United to make the fall to the first division after the final round of action on Sunday. The league table finished … Read more
Ashantigold Beats WAFA To Win The Ghana Premier League
Obuasi Ashgold beat Sogakope based West African Football Academy (WAFA) by a lone goal to win the 2015 First Capital Plus Premier League trophy.
The win puts the Obuasi based side six points ahead of second placed Aduana Stars with one game to go.
Kumasi Asante Kotoko Knocked Out Of CAF Champions League After 2-1 Home Loss To Algeria’s Eulma
Kumasi Asante Kotoko exited this year’s CAF Champions League after falling to a painful 2-1 home loss to Algeria’s El Eulma at the Baba Yara sports stadium.
The Porcupine Warriors were hoping to continue to the latter stages, but fell prey to a well disciplined Algerian side who managed to outsmart them tactically, leaving the Kumasi sports stadium deathly still at the blast of the referee’s final whistle.
A goalless draw in the first leg meant Kotoko needed a simple win to progress, and they looked set on the path to victory when forward Obed Owusu put them ahead just before half time.
The Algerians came out for the second half determined to get a goal, knowing a 1-0 score line was going to send them crashing out. And they did equalise, in the 61st minute, putting them ahead on away goals.