Former Cameroon star Samuel Eto’o is delighted to learn that Asamoah Gyan is eyeing a return to Ghana’s national team, the Black Stars. Gyan, who has not played for the Black Stars in three years, earlier this week expressed his desire to make a comeback and feature in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The legendary striker hasn’t played in ...
Soccer statistics media Sqwuaka in conjunction with BetUK have been serializing how the various groups in the 2022 FIFA World Cup will fare. They claim that Portugal will come top of Group H whiles Uruguay will finish second with the Black Stars of Ghana coming third and South Korea will finish bottom of the group. Cristiano Ronaldo could be the ...
Defender Abdou Diallo says Senegal are aiming to do better than any other African nation by reaching the World Cup semi-finals in Qatar. No side from the continent has made it past the quarter-finals, with Cameroon (1990), Senegal (2002) and most recently Ghana (2010) knocked out in the last eight – all after extra time or penalties.Diallo says the African champions, who ...
A Qatar Legacy Ambassador Samuel Eto’o and the Supreme Committee and Legacy delegation are visiting Cameroon, Senegal and Ghana – the sub-Saharan African countries competing in the FIFA World Cup Qatar™ – to engage with the Football Federations, football supporters and media. This fan tour presents an opportunity to engage the passionate, vibrant African fans, who have been steadfast in ...
The World Cup is set to start one day earlier than planned on Sunday, 20 November with hosts Qatar taking on Ecuador. The Group A opener was due to be played on 21 November at 16:00 GMT, as the third match of the competition. The opening match of the tournament was to be Senegal against the Netherlands at 10:00, earlier ...
Ghanaian defender Mohammed Salisu has issued his readiness to finally play for the Black Stars ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar according to Joysports. According to reports, sources close to the player have told Joy Sports that his meetings with the Ghana football association president, Mr Kurt Okraku played a key role in finalising his decision to ...
To all Nigerians, on behalf of the team, we want to apologise for not securing the World Cup ticket. Despite giving it everything possible, it wasn’t meant to be. First and foremost, as Nigerians, we share your emotions and we take our responsibility as a group. We sincerely thank the Nigerian fans for their overwhelming support, the NFF President who ...
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