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•Paa Kwesi (right)

Fabin won’t accept new offers

Former Inter Allies coach, Paa Kwesi Fabin, says he will not make his services available to any local club for now after parting ways with his former club.

He says he would want to remain committed to the national side for this year so no lucrative offer will bait him to another club for the next one year.

"I want to concentrate on the national side for now and I am not ready to accept any offers from any club for at least one year" the Black Starlets coach told the Graphic Sports via phone yesterday.

Princesses wary of Ethiopia threat

Ghana's Black Princesses are expecting a very tough battle in Adis Ababa when they take on their Ethiopian counterparts but they insist they are ready for the challenge as they remain resolute in their pursuit of a ticket to next year’s Under-20 Women's World Cup (WWC).

Tomorrow at the Adis Ababa National Stadium, the Princesses will attempt to clear the first of two final hurdles against the Ethiopians as they clash in the final round of the U-20 WWC qualifiers.

With the stakes so high, the Princesses are taking nothing for granted in this final hurdle, aware that any slip could prove costly in the end.

Yesterday, the team emplaned for Adis Ababa and head coach Masa-Ud Didi Dramani did not mince words when he emphasised the need to play for a good result in this crucial away game.

Hearts, Kotoko to clash in GHALCA tourney?

Embattled Accra Hearts of Oak are likely to clash with arch rivals Kumasi Asante Kotoko in this year’s GHALCA Invitational tournament  after it appeared organisers had ‘smuggled’ the Phobians into the competition reserved for the top six Premier League sides.

Hearts are languishing at the 13th position after the Appeals Committee of the Ghana Football Association upheld an appeal by Kotoko over a decision to dock six points from their accumulated points over the fielding of an unqualified player in their league clash in Accra last season.

The decision to maintain Hearts in the inaugural six-club competition, according to the vice chairman of GHALCA, Isaac Koomson, was in conformity with the new regulations of the competition which is now christened GHALCA Invitational tournament.

ozil's styl on cars

Fast on the pitch, stylish on the road

When you are a player of Mesut Ozil’s stature and earns close to £140,000 each week and about £560,000 a month, splashing £169,000 just on one car would seem like a drop in the ocean.

Certainly that would do very little harm to the pocket of the ex-Real Madrid star, whose car collection includes a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Audi and Mercedes, among many others.

From a distance, the Arsenal star does not appears to be a hard core car freak but seeing the kind of automobiles he drives, one can easily understand the attention paid to details during the manufacturing of the cars.

Inaugural Open Golf at Achimota tomorrow

The chairman of the Planning Committee of the refurbished Achimota Golf Course, Kwesi Amoafo Yeboah, says tomorrow’s Inaugural Open will be an epoch-making feat in the annals of Ghana golf.

He told the Daily Graphic that after a year’s work on the pitch by Paul McGinley Design, one of the finest golf course designers in the world, the course was ready to host the best golfers on the continent.

Among the over 200 golf players teeing off tomorrow at the Achimota Golf Course are 40 golfers from Nigeria, six from Gabon, three from Senegal, six from Togo who will battle for the trophy at stake and a South Africa Airways ticket to Washington and Johanessburg.

• GFA boss Kwesi Nyantakyi was in Cairo to welcome Issa Hayatou (right) from Zurich as acting FIFA president.

CAF celebrates Hayatou as FIFA boss

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is celebrating the rise of its president, Issa Hayatou, to be president of world football (FIFA), even if it is for a brief moment.

Last Wednesday, members of the Executive Committee of CAF were joined by the Youth and Sports Minister of Egypt, Khaled Abdel Aziz to give Hayatou a celebratory welcome when he returned from his first official assignment as the acting FIFA president.

Last Monday, Hayatou was in Zurich to chair the FIFA ExCo meeting, during which he stressed that the reforms at the world football governing body were on course as it was necessary to save the beautiful game.

• Ahmed Toure — Returning to Kotoko after a botched stint with a club in Lebanon.

Fameyeh swerves Kotoko

Former league champions, Kumasi Asante Kotoko, have completed two new signings this week despite being swerved by new sensation, Joel Fameyeh, of Division One side, Asokwa Deportivo.

Kotoko’s plan to sign on the home-based Black Stars hitman fell through after Deportivo opted for a potentially lucrative foreign deal much against Fameyeh’s initial desire to play for the Porcupine Warriors.

The General Manager of Kotoko, Samuel Opoku Nti, who revealed to the Graphic Sports yesterday that but for that last minute switch, the young striker was going to play for Kotoko next season.

• Mr Shine Akiem, Communications Director of Promasidor Limited, congratulating Nuru Paadi on winning the stage of the Cowbell Cycling League.

Cycling League: Nuru Paadi in good start

Nuru Paadi Alhassan yesterday got his Cowbell Cycling League campaign off to a good start by claiming victory on the opening day of the race.

The Velo Stars rider sprinted to success in the 90-kilometre route which stretched from McCarthy Hill-Mango Line to the Winneba Roundabout and ended at the Accra Stadium.

The experienced 38-year-old cyclist beat Isaac Sackey and Kofi Newton to second and third place respectively in an exciting photo-finish.

• Sir Sam Jonah admiring the trophies

Ashgold present trophies to Sir Jonah

League champions Ashantigold yesterday presented two trophies they won this season to Sir Sam Jonah, a former board chairman of the club, at an emotional ceremony in Accra.

The brief ceremony held at the Achimota Golf Club for the first time brought together some of the old executive members of the club, including Captain Andy Sam (retd), former CEO, and John Alexander Ackon, Deputy Minister of Women, Children and Social Protection and a former board member of the club.

Black Stars play Comoros Nov 13

Ghana will play the first leg of their 2018 FIFA World Cup (Preliminary Competition African Zone) qualifying match against Comoros on Friday, November 13.

The match has been scheduled for the Stade Said Mohamed Cheikh in Moroni at 15:00 p.m. local time.

The second leg will be played in Ghana on November 17.

Teshie Peniel Men’s Fellowship win district games

Teshie Peniel (Salem) Presby Men’s Fellowship, led by Bro. Francis Boye Laryea, last Saturday bagged 17 points in the various disciplines to win this year’s Teshie District Presby Men’s Fellowship games held at the Teshie Camp 2 School grounds.

At the end, Aboma Presby Men’s Fellowship led by Bro. Michael Armah came second with ten points while Grace Presby Men’s Fellowship, led by Bro. Eward Neequaye came third with 9 points.

Hearts to challenge Appeals Committee ruling

A Board member of Accra Hearts of Oak, Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, has described as “a sham”, the ruling last Tuesday by the GFA Appeals Committee to overturn an earlier verdict by the FA’s Disciplinary Committee to dock six points from Kumasi Asante Kotoko for fielding an unqualified player during their Premier League clash with Hearts in Accra.

The restoration of Kotoko’s six points resulted in positional changes on the league table as Kotoko jumped to the second spot behind champions AshantiGold while Hearts dropped from the fourth to the 13th spot on the log.

B’ball: GSP League underway in Sunyani

The GSP Basketball League reaches its mid-way stage on Saturday in Sunyani with eight clubs looking to lay a claim to the title.

This weekend’s sixth week games will be held at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) and Sunyani Polytechnic basketball courts.

Competing clubs are Catholic University Saints, UENR, West Siders, Desert Rabbits, Sunyani Poly, Suncity Braves, Barracks Scorpions, and Lir Royals.

Konadu confident of CHAN berth

Ghana’s home-based Black Stars have stepped up their preparation for the return encounter of the Championship of African Nations (CHAN) qualifier in Abidjan, after surviving an early scare to defeat their Ivorian counterparts 2-1 at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi last Sunday.

Two goals by Joel Fameyeh of Asokwa Deportivo, one in each half, saved the blushes of Maxwell Konadu’s charges, but the coach told the Daily Graphic he was still satisfied with the results even though he had wished for a 3-0 win to cushion the team for the return leg encounter.

Kotoko regain point

Kumasi Asante Kotoko made a significant leap from sixth to second to restore joy among their faithful fans, pushing sworn-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak deep down from fourth to the 13th position after winning an appeal in respect of player Obed Owusu.

This was after the Appeals Committee of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) had upheld Kotoko’s appeal against an earlier ruling by the Disciplinary Committee on September 1.  

 The Appeals Committee, chaired by its vice chairman Alhaji Farouk Seidu, stated: “Having considered the various definitions ascribed to official matches we cannot but conclude that the Elite Clubs Cup Competition matches are for all intents and purposes official matches of the FA.’

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