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VOLTA FA Division Two League competition, My opinion on Keta FC

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Volta Region Division Two middle league is in progress, I saw a trending letter signed by our mother, Mrs Enyonan of Keta FC after their exit from the ongoing Division two middle league.

She is calling on GFA Boss Mr. Kurt Edwin Okraku to interfere for fairness and things in the Volta Region RFA, Madam your opinion is respected. But when you owe a fine and you refused to pay it on time know what will happen.

Before the start of every competition clubs will be handed over with the competition’s rules and regulations. Now you are calling for fair play, which I agree with you but do you think if not fairness Keta FC would have secured a spot in the ongoing Middle league??

There’s a saying that “He who call for equity must come with clean hands” now someone was disqualified because he/she refused to pay Officiating Fee of just Ghc 200 and with that your team secured the qualification. Now Yingor protested against your team for owing Ghc 1000 and has won a case against you which justifiably led to your point lost in the competition and you are making allegations against the Regional Football Governing Body. Which I think is bad Madam.

I saw teams accusing the RFA Chairman last season but are playing finals this year, let speak to fact here and stop tarnishing the image of our football to the general public. Keta FC is still a division two club and will still participate in next season competition that will be organised by the same RFA you are accusing today.

Protecting the integrity of the game is a shared responsibility. How is it that you think your club should be treated differently at the expense of others. I also know that what is good for the goose is also good for the gander ; and that is what we call protecting the integrity of the game Madam.

We cannot allow you unjustifiably seek public sympathy painting bad image of the Volta RFA.

Madam Enyonan with my humble request I think you should come again with your letter and you clear the air that the letter in public is not coming from you.

In the first place the GFA President is a very busy person to attend to matters of mischief.

Thank you
Spain Borga

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“We want to win the World Cup – GFA Boss Kurt E.S Okraku

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In an interview on The Delay Show, Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku expressed strong confidence in the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

President Kurt believes that Ghana has a good team and are aiming to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

“You can never rule out any football nation, Ghana inclusive,” Okraku said. “I have seen bad teams win big tournaments and good teams lose. We have a good team, and I want to win the World Cup. That is why we are doing everything possible.”

The remarks come after Ghana qualified for the expanded tournament and named its 26-man squad under coach Carlos Queiroz, despite recent friendly losses and criticism over selections such as Baba Rahman.

Ghana faces Panama,England, and Croatia,  in Group L.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

The Tournament is scheduled to kick off on June,11 to July, 19 2026 in USA, Mexico and Canada.

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2026 FIFA World Cup: Ghana group opponent Panama beats Dominican Republic in last friendly ahead of the tournament

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Ghana’s Group stage opponents at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Panama, wrapped up their home preparations with an entertaining 4-2 victory over the Dominican Republic on Tuesday night before departing for the United States.

The farewell match, played in front of a packed home crowd, gave Thomas Christiansen’s side a confidence boost ahead of their final pre-World Cup friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Panama opened the scoring inside the first 15 minutes following a well-worked move involving Cesar Yanis, Jose Fajardo and Cristian Martinez.

After Fajardo’s initial effort was blocked, the ball fell kindly to Tomas Rodriguez, who calmly slotted home to put the hosts ahead.

The Central Americans doubled their advantage before halftime when Victor Griffith’s long-range strike took a significant deflection, leaving the Dominican goalkeeper with no chance.

Christiansen made several changes after the break, but Panama maintained their attacking threat.

Mariano Diaz pulled one back for the visitors shortly after the restart with a composed finish following a diagonal run into the penalty area.

Cecilio Waterman then capitalised on a defensive mix-up between the goalkeeper and a defender to score Panama’s third goal of the evening.

The Dominican Republic responded again with a goal from Erick Japa after a defensive lapse, but Panama had the final say as Kadir Barria capped an impressive performance by converting from close range following a pass from Erick Davis.

The victory extends Panama’s positive momentum as they continue preparations for the World Cup, where they will come up against Ghana.

The Black Stars will be closely monitoring the Panamanians, who have shown attacking quality and depth in recent outings.

Panama will now travel to the United States for a final tune-up match against Bosnia and Herzegovina before beginning their World Cup campaign

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2026 FIFA World Cup: Ghana arrived in America ahead of the tournament

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The Black Stars have officially arrived in the United States ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, receiving a rousing welcome from members of the Ghanaian community and traditional leaders in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area on Thursday.

The team arrived with some contingent, consisting of 26 playing body and one extra standby goalkeeper making the squad 27, with some management committee members and The technical team lead by head coach Carlos Queiroz .

Several key members of the squad, including Thomas Partey, Iñaki Williams, Baba Rahman, Jordan Ayew, Ernest Nuamah, Antoine Semenyo, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Lawrence Ati-Zigi and Benjamin Asare, were greeted by enthusiastic supporters shortly after touching down.

The colourful event featured traditional drumming, dancing and cultural displays, as chiefs and elders from the Ghanaian community came together to welcome the team and offer their blessings ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The event highlighted the deep connection between the Black Stars and Ghanaians living abroad, many of whom are expected to travel across the United States to support the team during the competition.

Head coach Carlos Queiroz and his players will now continue their final preparations in the United States, where they are scheduled to face Jamaica in a friendly match before opening their World Cup campaign.

Ghana have been drawn in Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama, with hopes high that the Black Stars can make a deep run at the tournament and improve on their recent World Cup performances.

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