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Marco Arop’s message to Emmanuel Wanyonyi & co. after Xiamen victory

Marco Arop has fired warning shots at Emmanuel Wanyonyi and his other track rivals as he looks to make the 2024 season memorable.

Reigning World 800m champion Marco Arop opened his outdoor season with a bang, winning the Diamond League Meeting series opener in Xiamen in an astonishing time of 1:43.61.

The Canadian beat Kenyan Wycliffe Kinyamal in what was a sprint finish in the hotly contested race. As he was winning, track rival Emmanuel Wanyonyi, the reigning World 800m silver medallist was also dominating the men’s 800m Kip Keino Classic.

Wanyonyi, while winning the 800m race at the Kip Keino Classic, clocked a world-leading time of 1:43.57 to cross the finish line.

However, Arop remains unfazed by the crazy time Wanyonyi ran to win the race and he admitted to being hungrier for more, this being an Olympic season. After his win in Xiamen, Arop declared that he is leaving no table unturned as he looks to make a mark this season.

“I’m looking forward to the rest of the season. I know I’ve accomplished a lot up to this point, but I’m not satisfied with everything that I’ve done. I still have to work even harder to get to where I want to be,” Arop said.

“Tonight was great. It was great out there. The environment is awesome. The atmosphere is great. I only did a couple of indoor races to hold my body and know where we were at. Now it is great to finally open up in the 800 outdoors and get a good idea of where I am now,” he added.

I aim to help Ghana produce world-class athletes – Asamoah Gyan

A former Black Stars captain, Asamoah had indicated that he would deploy his resources and influence to help Ghana nurture talents in all sporting disciplines.

This he said stems from his vision of ensuring Ghana is well-represented in all sporting disciplines during the Olympics and other world sporting events, hence birthing the All Regional Games.

Mr Gyan was speaking at a media engagement in Ho during the regional torch relay of the All-Regional Games.

The All Regional Games is a multi-sports competition formulated to help unearth raw talents in nine sporting disciplines.

Teams would be constituted of athletes between the ages of 18-23 who would represent the 16 regions at the main event scheduled in November 2024.

The teams would compete in Football, Athletics, Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, Table Tennis, Boxing, E-sports, and Arm-wrestling.

Former Black Stars Captain, Asamoah Gyan who is spearheading the organizing of the Games said it was his long-term dream to help produce talents in all sporting disciplines to represent Ghana.

“Thinking through, I just decided to do something beyond football to help the next generation to also benefit.

“So that some years to come we won’t see just a Ghanaian athlete participating in Olympic games or two. I just wanted Ghana to dominate all the sporting disciplines”, he said.

He said the Games would be held annually to help empower the younger generation, who have natural talents in sports, guide and help them develop it into a gainful venture to support their livelihoods.

The Dean of Municipal and District Chief Executive in the Volta Region, James Etornam Flolu entreated stakeholders in the sports fraternity to ensure the success of the All Regional Games.

Asamoah Gyan led his team on a float in the streets of Ho to create awareness of the All Regional Games.

GFA commissions first set of floodlights at Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has installed and commissioned the first set of floodlights at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence.

The commissioning of the lights was done on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, when the President of the Association, Kurt Okraku, was presented with the keys to the power plant supplying the floodlights.

He then ceremoniously activated the switch, marking the official inauguration of the floodlights.

This crucial project, financed through the FIFA Forward Programme, saw the installation carried out by OVI Enschede, a distinguished Dutch electrical installations firm.

Following the handover, Okraku shared his gratitude to FIFA for their consistent backing of Ghanaian football. He emphasized that FIFA’s continued investment in Ghana Football through the FIFA Forward Program is a testament to the trust and confidence the organization has in the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

“The installation of this first set of floodlights means that training programs at the Centre can be held both during the day and at night. Our players in camp can train at night and refereeing and coaching training programs can also extend into the evening,” said Okraku. “I am indeed very happy that this dream to enhance our facility at Prampram is gradually being realized.”

UEFA U-16 Tournament: Black Starlets bounce back with 5-1 win over Serbia

Ghana’s Black Starlets returned to winning ways after beating Serbia in the early hours of Friday in the ongoing UEFA U-16 international tournament.

Laryea Kingston’s boys responded with a commanding performance in their second game after losing their opener against Russia.

Ghana picked up a win with a 5-1 win in Zenit.

The West African side began the game strongly but had to wait until the 15th minute to open the scoring. Captain, Abdulai Nortey scored with a brilliant curler after Ernest Ofori had beaten his opponent to the ball.

The Starlets continued to press for the second goal which came in the 44th minute with Benjamin Hanson scoring from the penalty spot after Ebenezer Anane was fouled in the box.

David Kwame Koranteng made it 3-0 on the stroke of halftime as he connected well with Abdul Baaki Haruna’s cross.

Kingston made no changes at the break.

Anane, who won the penalty for Ghana’s second goal, scored the fourth goal of the day after a brilliant exchange of passes between him and Koranteng.

Serbia pulled a goal back in the 67th minute of the game to make it 4-1.

With just a few minutes away from the full-time whistle, Benjamin Tsevanyo came off the bench to score to wrap up the victory for the Starlets.

Ghana will now face Kazakhstan in their final game of the four-nation tournament on Sunday, April 28.

The tournament forms part of Ghana’s preparations for the 2024 WAFU B U-17 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers to be staged in Accra.

Seychelles: Seychellois Boxer Joshua Cousin Wins Gold At Mandela African Boxing Cup

Seychellois boxer Joshua Cousin has claimed a gold medal at the first-ever Mandela African Boxing Cup, after beating his opponent in the final on Sunday.

Cousin, who competed in the men’s 71-75kg category, went up against Ethiopia’s Neka Mitiku in the final and won the bout after the referee stopped the count.

To reach the final, Cousin had to defeat three boxers. In the round of 16 stage, he grabbed victory over Nkosinathi Dvuba of Eswatini and eliminated Jon William in the quarter-final.

In the semi-final, the Seychellois boxer got a walkover over David Tshama from the Democratic Republic of Congo to make it to the final.

Aside from Cousin, who won gold, Seychelles was represented by three other boxers, with Keddy Agnes winning the bronze medal in his +92kg category, losing in the semi-final to Anthony Bweluzey form the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Arshild David lost in the quarter-final against Alayu Mekonne in the 51-54kg weight class, while Dasheil Fanchette also his quarter-final bout in the 80-86kg category, against Peter Pita also from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The results placed Seychelles 10th on the medal table.

The Democratic Republic of Congo came out first on the medal table with 10 gold medals, two silver and six bronze followed by Mozambique with two gold medals and three silver. Neigbouring island nation in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius came out third with two gold medals and three bronze.

The introduction of the new tournament in memory of the late South African President Nelson Mandela was organised by the International Boxing Association (IBA), the African Boxing Confederation and the South African Boxing Organisation. It took place in Durban, South Africa, from April 15-21.

Monetary rewards will be given to winners and gold medallists will receive $5,000 (SCR68,000), silver $3,000 (SCR 41,000) and $1,500 (SCR20,000) for bronze, courtesy of IBA.

Five of the boxing giants from Africa did not participate in the competition namely Nigeria, Algeria, Morocco, Zambia and Ghana.

Twenty-four countries participated in the tournament with around 101 competitors.

Angola: Luanda to Host African Swimming Championships

Luanda — The Angolan Swimming Federation (FAN) is to present this Tuesday, in Luanda Province, the 16th edition of the Absolute African Championships at the Sapiens Institute.

The event will be held for the first time in Angola, from the 30 April to 5 May this year at the Alvalade swimming pool in the country’s capital.

Angola is organising this competition after having taken part in six editions, namely in 1990 (Tunisia), 1998 (Kenya), 2008 (South Africa), 2012 (Kenya), 2021 (Ghana) and 2022 (Tunisia), thus marking its seventh participation in this year’s edition.

Angola becomes the second African Swimming Confederation (CANA) zone IV country to hold the biggest event in the sport on the continent, after South Africa, which did it again in 2008 in Johannesburg and in 2016 in Bloemfontein.

Overall, it is the ninth host nation of the African Cup of Nations (CAN), after Egypt (1974, 1982, 2002), Tunisia (1977, 1990, 2022), Morocco (2004, 2010), Kenya (1998, 2012), South Africa (2008, 2016), Senegal (2006), Algeria (2018) and Ghana (2021).

The national squad reached their highest point at the 1998 edition in Nairobi, Kenya, where they came third in the overall medals chart, due to the unprecedented display of Nádia Cruz, who won two silver medals and a bronze.

However, Angola’s highest number of medals came in 2021, in Accra, Ghana, where, in a single edition, the team won six bronze medals, one each by Salvador Gordo (junior), Catarina Sousa and four other swimmers.

The South African athletes, who have won the most titles on the continent with 10, are the champions of the latest edition held in Tunis, Tunisia.

Zimbabwe: Chaos Rocks Premier Netball League

Despite setting up a new Premier Netball League executive, some of the leagues’ teams maintain that they will still not participate in this season’s campaign if pending issues are not resolved.

There are claims that it was recently discovered that there are several teams that have been participating in the league for seasons without paying affiliation fees. It is also being claimed that the league’s constitution was recently amended without stakeholders’ approval.

As a result, reigning champions Platinum Queens, 2023 PNL runners-up GreenFuel, second runners-up Ngezi Platinum Queens, ZUPCO, Harare Polytechnic, and Hustlers maintain that issues need to be cleared before they can play their games.

FilChrist has permanently withdrawn their two teams from the league due to the chaotic situation that the league finds itself in.

The league, featuring only 11 clubs out of a traditional 20 is already underway with each team having played four games so far.

“We are happy that they have set up a new executive. It did not make any sense for us to be part of a league that does not have leadership,” said an executive member from one of the clubs.

“Now they need to fix the other issues that we outlined because a lot has been going on for a long time. On countless occasions, we aired our concerns but we then realised that if we do not take action, nothing ever gets fixed.”

The league was officially launched in September 2021 under the leadership of chairperson Thabiso Mokoena, vice-chairperson Loveday Magaya, secretary-general Liberty Mhizha, vice-secretary-general Sarudzai Chapo, treasurer Kuziwakwashe Mutuza and fixtures-secretary Tinashe Jonasi.

Following the elections at the weekend, the PNL will be led by chairperson Rita Mkandla, who will be deputised by Kevin Marengahosi.

Alice Mukunura is the league’s secretary general while Melody Mabonga is her deputy, Seyelukhile Sithole becomes the organising secretary while Innocent Ndiya holds the public relations and media office

Fatawu Issahaku bags debut hat-trick in Leicester City win over Southampton

Ghana winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku has officially bagged his first hat-trick as a professional footballer with the 20 year old recording the impressive mark in Leicester City’s big win over Southampton.

Leicester City smashed The Saints 5-0 in the Sky Bet English Championship with Issahaku scoring in the 25th, 75th and 81st minute respectively. Rounding up his super performance, Issahaku assisted Jamie Vardy’s goal in the 79th minute for Leicester City’s fourth goal. Issahaku’s first and third goals were assisted by Jamie Vardy.

The former Dreams FC player improved his tally in the 2023-2024 Championship season to six goals and 12 assists in 39 games as Leicester bid to return to the Premier League in its first attempt.

This latest outing highlights Issahaku’s impressive form in the wake of registering an assist in Leicester’s 2-1 over West Bromwich Albion. The Foxes hold a four point lead in the Championship.

After completing the hat-trick, the Sporting Lisbon loanee celebrated with a dance that was reminiscent of Ghanaian football legend Asamoah Gyan who spent time in the English Premier League with Sunderland.

Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea: We did everything possible to beat them in every situation- Thomas Partey

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey believes his team did everything possible to beat Chelsea in every situation when the two faced off in the London derby.

He said this in a post game interview after Arsenal scored a big 5-0 win over Chelsea in the English Premier League to maintain its lead atop the standings.

Partey played 72 minutes in the contest as a starter for just the fifth time this season and starred in the game delivering nine passes into the final third and registered three interceptions (a team high) before getting replaced by Jorginho.

After getting praised by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta for his outstanding performance, Partey communicated the mindset of the Gunners heading into the game

Arsenal hold a four point lead over third ranked and defending league champions Manchester City though Man City have played two games fewer. Arsenal hold a four point lead over third ranked and defending league champions Manchester City though Man City have played two games fewer.

Letsile Tebogo’s message to fans following first loss to America’s Courtney at Kip Keino Classic

Letsile Tebogo has cautioned his fans from having too many expectations following his first loss to American Lindsey Courtney at the Kip Keino Classic.

World 100m silver medallist Letsile Tebogo has cautioned fans to avoid expecting a lot following his loss to American Lindsey Courtney at the Kip Keino Classic held at the Nyayo National Stadium.

Tebogo crossed the finish line second behind Courtney, with both sprinters clocking 19.71 in the highly-anticipated 200m clash. The Botswanan wunderkind explained that he was not disappointed with the second-place finish, his first season loss.

he 20-year-old further noted that as long as the fans were thrilled with the performances, that was all that mattered. He also promised to do his level best to ensure he continues placing Africa on the world map when it comes to sprinting.

“It was quite fun and really amazing…this is something that the fans want. Getting the crazy times and making everybody happy. Don’t expect too much from me…all I can say is that I’ll do my level best to make sure Africa is proud.

“I’m not disappointed…I’m really happy. I had almost a week to get my legs rolling after competing in South Africa. I wanted to rest a bit and then come back to run. There was no time target here, we just came to execute nicely,” Tebogo said.

He also expressed his joy to return to Nairobi after almost four years since the 2021 World Under-20 Championships held at the Moi International Sports Center in Kasarani. At the time, he won the 100m race and finished second in the 200m.

His focus now shifts to the World Athletics Relays in the Bahamas where he intends to help his team do well. He noted that there were no specific targets at the event.

“It’s amazing to be back in Nairobi. I’m just going there to help my team because there are no targets for the World Relays,” he added.