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GOC Elective Congress set for April 26

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• Ben Nunoo Mensah - GOC President

 The Ghana Olympic Com­mittee (GOC) has officially set April 26, 2025, as the new date for its highly anticipated elective Congress.

This decision was made during the GOC’s Annual Congress on Saturday January 25, at the Con­ference room of the Theodosia Okoh Hockey Stadium in Accra.

Originally scheduled for March 15, the election date was post­poned due to scheduling conflicts, including the ANOCA elections and the Winter Olympics.

GOC President, Ben Nunoo Mensah, stated that this change will facilitate a smoother transi­tion for the incoming leadership. “Shifting the date allows the new administration to begin afresh without overlapping events,” he explained.

Former GOC President, Profes­sor Francis Dodoo, had previously suggested an earlier date in April, which prompted discussions among members.

The proposal to set April 26 as the election date was put forward by Ghana Athletics President, Bawah Fuseini, who emphasised that this timeline would provide adequate opportunity to address any unresolved issues before the election.

His motion received support from Ghana Rowing and Canoe­ing President, Kamal Sulley, and was unanimously approved by Congress.

Congress appointed a three-member team made up of former Ghana Boxing Association President, Peter R. Zwennes Esq., Ghana Universities Sports Associ­ation (GUSA) Treasurer, Ibrahim Ali, and D.C.O.P Lydia Donkor to oversee the electoral Process.

 BY RAYMOND ACKUMEY

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GFA Talent Identification Programme a huge success in Central Region, Western region next

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The GFA Talent Identification Programme has kicked off in the Central Region with resounding success. 

The programme drew massive attendance from Colts Coaches and Physical Education Tutors in Cape Coast and Kasoa Districts, underscoring its popularity.

Participants expressed great enthusiasm for the initiative, praising the GFA for providing a unique opportunity for young talents to shine.

 The highlight of the programme was a thrilling football festival featuring 720 students, who dazzled organizers with their skills and sportsmanship.

The event was electrifying, with spectators cheering on their favorite teams to victory. With its success in the Central Region, the programme is set to move to its next destination – the Western Region.

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Black Starlets kick off talent hunt in Greater Accra on Tuesday, April 22

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The Black Starlets’ technical team, led by Coach Stephen Frimpong Manso, will conclude their Southern sector player scouting exercise in the Greater Accra region next week. 

This initiative aims to identify talented young players born after January 1, 2009, from across the region.

The Greater Accra scouting exercise, which has been divided into three segments, will kick off at the Tema Sports Stadium on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, before moving to Madina Astro Turf on Wednesday, April 23, and later to Carl Reindorf Park in Dansoman on Thursday, April 24, 2025.

The screening process involves a rigorous selection exercise, ultimately leading to the selection of top prospects for the U17 National team’s pool of players. 

This scouting exercise is part of the Ghana Football Association’s efforts to develop the next generation of players for the Black Starlets.

The Southern sector screening exercise, which began in Cape Coast, has already made stops in Koforidua and Ho in the Eastern and Volta regions, respectively.

The Black Starlets coaching staff have been actively scouting talents across various regions. Recently, they conducted scouting exercises in Northern Ghana (covering Brong Ahafo, Northern, Upper East, and Upper West regions) and the middle belt (covering Ashanti, Western, and Western North regions).

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Black Queens conclude Senegal Training Tour with defeat

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The Black Queens of Ghana concluded their nine-day training tour in Senegal with a gritty yet disappointing 1-0 loss to the Teranga Lionesses in their second international friendly.

Despite a commendable display, the Queens came up short, unable to find the back of the net as Senegal seized on a defensive slip-up to snatch victory in Dakar. 

The solitary goal in the second half served as a harsh reminder of the fine margins between success and failure, leaving the Black Queens with valuable lessons to absorb as they fine-tune their preparations for the upcoming TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The two friendlies played during their training camp will undoubtedly prove beneficial as the team returns home to refine their strategies ahead of the tournament. 

Although the defeat is a setback, the intense matches and training sessions in Senegal have provided the head coach Kim Lars Björkegren and his technical team with crucial insights into the team’s match fitness and tactical awareness.

Ghana won the first game 1-0 after Evelyn Badu headed home a beautiful cross from Princess Marfo, despite being a player down following Anesthesia Achiaa’s red card in the 63rd minute.

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