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Midfielder Christopher Bonsu Baah nominated for Al Qadsiah Player of the Month Award
Ghanaian Midfielder Christopher Bonsu Baah has been nominated for Al Qadsiah’s Player of the Month for January.
The 21-year-old midfielder has been impressive, featuring in all seven games for the club and providing three assists.
Bonsu Baah has been involved in five goals this season, scoring once and providing four assists in 17 league games.
He played a crucial role in Al Qadsiah’s unbeaten run in January, with notable performances against Al Hazem and Al-Ittihad.
Bonsu Baah is up against forward Julian Quinones, midfielder Nahitan Nandez, and Musab Al Juwayr for the award.
The former Genk midfielder has missed just one league game this season and has been a key player for Al Qadsiah.
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Midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi rejects €18M move to England
Ghanaian midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi have rejected an €18M offer from unnamed English Premier League Club on transfer deadline date.
The decision is said to be driven by his desire to secure regular playing time and boost his chances of making Black Stars squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to Viaplay.
The 20-year-old FC Nordsjaelland standout had reportedly attracted an €18 million offer just before the transfer window closed.
Nordsjaelland Sporting Director Alexander Riget admitted the offer was significant but stressed the club’s belief in the player’s value.
“It’s clear that 18 million euros is a lot of money, but if you believe the player is worth more, it’s easy enough to say no. Riget told Viaplay media.
His choice reflects a focus on regular playing time rather than an immediate high-profile move.
The Premier League team involved has not been revealed, but the sizeable offer highlights Yirenkyi’s growing reputation in European football.
The Black Stars midfielder has made 39 appearances for Nordsjaelland this season, scoring three goals and setting up six assists, and is contracted to the club until 2030.
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Central Region RFA Boss Mr. Duncan Pays Working Visit to Ankaful Maximum Prisons ahead of the Inmates League
Central Region RFA Chairman Visits Ankaful Maximum Security Prisons ahead of the Inmates League
Central Regional Football Association Chairman Mr. Robert Otieku Duncan has visited Cape Coast Ankaful Maximum Security Prisons ahead of their League games
The second round of the Ankaful Maximum Security Prison Inmates League got underway on Monday with an exciting encounter that saw Block D3 secure a 3-1 victory over Block C2.
Block D3 made a bright start to the contest, opening the scoring in the 4th minute through Emmanuel Asare, who capitalised on early pressure to give his side the lead.
Block C2 responded strongly and drew level in the 29th minute, with Alex Obeng finding the back of the net just a minute before the end of the first half.
After the break, Block D3 stepped up their intensity and regained control of the match. Charles Boakye restored the lead in the 43rd minute, before Alex Obeng completed the scoring in the 48th minute, sealing a 3-1 win for D3.
The match also formed part of activities surrounding the official launch of the league, which is aimed at promoting discipline, teamwork and rehabilitation among inmates through football.Sports league merchandise
At the launch, the Central Regional Chairman of the Football Association pledged his support for the initiative and inaugurated a new Inmates Football Executive to serve for the 2025–2027 term.
The Central Regional Commander of Prisons, Deputy Director of Prisons (DDP), advised inmates to take lessons from the league and use the platform for personal development, while assuring them of the continued backing of the Director-General of the Ghana Prisons Service.
The Ankaful Inmates League is expected to continue in the coming weeks as various blocks battle for honours in the competition.
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Everton completes the loan move of Ghanaian forward Tyrique George from Chelsea
Everton have completed the loan signing of exciting young forward Tyrique George from Chelsea for the remainder of the 2025/26 season, with an option to make the move permanent at the end of the campaign.
The 19-year-old England Under-21 international, who is of Ghanaian descent, joins the Toffees on deadline day as manager David Moyes looks to add pace, creativity and depth to his attacking options.
George will wear the number 19 shirt at Everton and is in contention to make his debut in Saturday’s Premier League clash away to Fulham.
Speaking after sealing the switch, George expressed his excitement at joining the nine-time English champions, describing Everton as a “massive club” with passionate supporters.
He also highlighted Moyes’ influence on his decision, praising the experienced Scottish tactician for his track record of developing young players.
London-born George joined Chelsea’s academy at the age of eight and progressed steadily through the ranks, earning his first-team debut during the 2024/25 season.
That campaign proved to be a breakthrough year, as he featured prominently in Chelsea’s successful UEFA Conference League run, starting eight matches as the Blues lifted the trophy.
He also played a role in their FIFA Club World Cup triumph later that summer.
In domestic football, George made eight Premier League appearances in 2024/25, scoring his first top-flight goal against Fulham.
This season, he added further experience with 11 appearances across competitions, registering three goals, including one in the UEFA Champions League.
George has represented England at multiple youth levels and is currently a regular with the U21
His move to Everton is expected to provide him with more consistent playing time, while also boosting the Toffees’ attacking threat as they push for a strong finish to the season.
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