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CAF Disciplinary Board Imposes $15,000 Fine On Ghana Over Fans Clash In AFCON

The Disciplinary Board of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has imposed a fine of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) on the Ghana Football Association over fans trouble in the Africa Cup of Nations Match 4 game between Ghana and Cape Verde on Sunday, January 14, 2024. The Safety and Security …

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Daniel Amartey Deletes All Ghana-related Photos And Videos On Social Media Amid Tension Over AFCON No-show

Black Stars defender Daniel Amartey has deleted all national team-related posts from his Instagram handle ahead of Ghana’s crucial game against Mozambique. The Besiktas center-back has not played for the Black Stars at the tournament, sitting on the bench for the games against Cape Verde and Egypt. It is unclear …

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Southampton Manager Confirms Injury Blow For Ghana Forward Kamaldeen Sulemana Ahead of AFCON

Southampton manager Russell Martin has revealed that Ghana forward Kamaldeen Sulemana will be out of action until the New Year due to a hamstring injury. This means that he faces a race against time to be fit for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON), which kicks off on January 13th. …

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AFCON 2021: Sadio Mane Scores Winning Penalty As Senegal Win Maiden Title

Having missed a penalty in regular time, Sadio Mane turned on the style during the penalty shootouts as Senegal beat Egypt to win their first Africa Cup of Nations title. Egypt goalkeeper, Gabaski saved from the Liverpool star’s effort in the 7th minute from the spot after Saliou Cisse was …

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AFCON Chaos As Referee Twice Blows Too Early For Full-Time In Mali’s 1-0 Win Over Tunisia

The Zambian official caused controversy as he first blew the full-time whistle in the 85th minute, before again whistling before the 90-minute mark Mali’s 1-0 win over Tunisia saw referee Janny Sikazwe twice blow his whistle for full-time before the 90th minute in a bizarre and controversial end to the …

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