Ronaldinho says he was “totally surprised†to have been arrested and charged with using a fake passport in his first interview after being released from prison.
The Ghana Football Association has insisted that the $500,000 financial package set to receive from FIFA is not for clubs but the association's operational cost.
Serie A sides will be allowed to return to individual training on 4 May and team training on 18 May after the Italian prime minister announced the first steps in lifting the country's coronavirus lockdown.
Didier Drogba Presidential ambition has been thwarted as he lost to his competitor Sory Diabate in the race of who to lead the Cote d’ivoire football Federation.
Aston Villa’s first-team players, coaches and senior management will defer 25% of their salaries for four months to ease the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Father and trainer of Isaac the ‘Royal Storm’ Dogboe, Paul Dogboe has revealed why his son parted ways with Boxing Hall of fame coach Freddie Roach.
Hearts of Oak midfielder Frederick Ansah Botchway have revealed his admiration for the club's new signee Eric Dizan, saying he is the most skillful player at the club.
Ed Woodward has warned it may not be “business as usual†for Manchester United in the next transfer window, the executive vice-chairman saying that spending hundreds of millions of pounds on a player could ignore the financial impact of coronavirus.
Ajax have been denied the Eredivisie title after the Dutch 2019-20 season was ended early due to coronavirus, despite the league's announcement that current standings will be recognised as final.
Newcastle United’s interests in the inaugural online ePremier League Invitational tournament ended at the quarter-final stage after Christian Atsu lost 4-1 to Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold on EA Sports FIFA 20.
Chief Executive Officer of Asante Kotoko George Amoako says clubs cannot its forced players to accept pay cuts in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has fired back at criticisms of the Premier League's top players for an apparent refusal to take a pay cut amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Former Hearts of Oak Managing Director, Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe has appealed to Ghanaians to forgive Mubarak Wakaso following his comments that NDC and NPP are destroying the Black Stars with politics.
UEFA has stated that qualification for its club competitions next season must be done on "sporting merit", while reaffirming its belief that the 2019-20 season should be played to a complete finish where possible.