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 Pres Mahama urged to appoint Sports Minister with good appreciation of sector

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• Mr George Haldane-Lutterodt
• Mr George Haldane-Lutterodt

A former chairman of the Ghana Athletics Association, Am­bassador George Haldane-Lut­terodt, has urged President John Dramani Mahama to appoint a person capable of placing sports at the centre of policymaking in government.

“At this present moment in time, our sports sector needs that person who can get things moving, and has a wide knowledge of sports to lead the Sports Ministry,” he stated.

Speaking to the Times Sports on the profile of personality needed to lead one of the toughest ministries in Ghana’s governance struc­ture, going forward, Ambassador Haldane-Lutterodt stated that the position should have someone who is policy driven, who will be able to realign the ministry with the Presi­dent’s vision of resetting the sector and knows a variety of sports.

“The candidate must be one that is knowledgeable in sports. The fact that someone has been there before must not necessarily be a guarantee for a return. The sports sector needs a results oriented person to and understands its dictates,” he noted.

“I hope the President don’t appoint someone who is coming to learn on the job, and whose only knowledge and understanding of sports is football and the Black Stars. Under such a person, the other sports would be neglected,” he added.

“For me, the person should display qualities of the late Kwad­wo Baah-Wiredu, who was highly respected during his time at the Ministry,” he revealed.

According to the athletics enthu­siast, the late Kwadwo Baah-Wire­du made it clear by practice that the Ministry was there for sports and not for one particular sport. That should guide whoever is appointed.”

“I remember during my time as the athletics boss and had to travel so we went to the ministry for help. We were told the money available was for the Black Stars but the late Baah-Wiredu told the then Chief Director that the money was for sports and not only the Black Stars, and since we were in dire need to travel, he should give us the money to go, and it was done; that’s how it should be,” he indicated.

According to him, such a direction could lead to a massive transformation and improve per­formance.

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Pitch Invader in Ghana-Chad Game Sentenced to 100 Days Imprisonment

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Mohammed Huzeinu, 21, has been sentenced to 100 days in prison by an Accra District Court for invading the pitch during Ghana’s match against Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, March 21, 2022.

Huzeinu’s actions disrupted the game, an offense that has potential financial consequences for the Association (GFA), as the Association is likely to be fined whenever such incidents occur.

Pitch invasions are considered a serious breach of security and disrupt the smooth running of games.

The sentencing serves as a strong warning to fans to respect stadium regulations and maintain order during matches.

The FA has consistently urged fans to refrain from such actions, emphasising the importance of discipline and adherence to match day protocols to avoid fines and maintain Ghana’s reputation in international football.

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Queensland Intl Sch wins maiden Rising Star Rugby League tournament

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Rising Star Rugby League tournament

Queensland Inter­national School made history by emerging champions in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions at the inaugural Rising Star Rugby League Tournament U15 held at the Englebert School in Accra.

The event, organised by the Rugby League Federation Ghana (RLFG) in collaboration with Fu­turestars Charity and Salford Red Devils, provided a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills and passion for rugby league.

The all-play-all format tourna­ment featured five schools, 100 children (50 boys and 50 girls), aged 9-15, and over 20 volunteers.

Queensland Boys began the tournament with a 2-2 drawn game with Future Leaders Boys before defeating Englebert Boys 4-0 and Twedaase Boys 2-1 to emerge victorious, with Twedaase School, Tema Cluster Boys, Future Leaders Boys and Englebert Boys follow­ing in that order.

The girls from Queensland followed in the footsteps of their male counterparts, beating both Future Leaders and Tema Cluster 2-1 before going down by the same scoreline to Twedaase Girls.

They, however, ensured the top spot with a 4-3 victory over Englebert Girls in the final game, leaving Twedaase, Future Leaders, Englebert and Tema Cluster Girls to follow in that order on the medal table.

Special guest of honour, Mr Keith McMahon, Deputy British High Commissioner, commended RLFG for the initiative, noting that the energy and talent on display were inspiring.

“The tournament is a fantastic platform for these young athletes to develop their skills and grow the sport in Ghana and I urge the RLFG to continue with their good works,” he added.

On her part, the president of RLFG, Madam Juliana Storey, congratulated all the participating teams for their stellar performance, adding that the passion, determina­tion, and talent on display confirm that her outfit is on the right path in its mission to grow the sport.

She promised to We continue investing in grassroots develop­ment to ensure a bright future for the young athletes.

RLFG General Manager, Mr Jafaru Mustapha, said the enthu­siasm from these young athletes during the tournament is proof that rugby league has a promising future and stated that they were going to expand the tournament and provide more opportunities for young players across Ghana to enjoy the game.

He thanked Mr Emmanuel Okyne-Tetteh, Futurestars Charity Country leader, for the opportuni­ty to partner with his outfit to hold a successful tournament.

 BY RAYMOND ACKUMEY

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PHOTOS: Black Stars hold training at Grande Stade Al Hoceima ahead of FIFA World Cup qualifier against Madagascar

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The Black Stars held their official training at Grande Stade Al Hoceima on Sunday in preparation for their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Madagascar.

Otto Addo’s men appeared sharp and lively during training under the lights, following their arrival in Morocco on Saturday. All 23 players are in good condition ahead of the crucial Group I game, scheduled for Monday, March 24, 2025.

Ghana recorded a resounding victory against Chad on Friday, climbing to the top of the table with 12 points. They aim to cement their position with a victory over Madagascar.

The Group I fixture is scheduled to kick off at 19:00 Hrs at Grande Stade Al Hoceima, Morocco. Our Chief Photographer sent us back these photos:


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