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May 9 should not repeat itself!! - Ghanaian Times

May 9 should not repeat itself!! May 11, 2021 Yesterday marked exactly 19 years when 127 Ghanaian football fans died in a stampede at the Accra Sports Stadium. On May 9, 2001, there was a crucial match between arch-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak (Phobians) and Kumasi Asante Kotoko(Porcupine Warriors) at the Accra Sports Stadium. Hearts were leadingKotoko 2-1 with only five minutes to end proceedings. Kumasi Asante Kotoko fans were not the least amused by the score-line and blamed their loss on poor refereeing. Earlier, match officials had anticipated crowd disturbances and so had called for extra security measures. However, the fans, especially those of the Porcupine Warriors, did not care about the presence of security personnel. They only allowed their emotions to go high and tempers to flare.

Former Kotoko forward Kwame Poku confident about club s title chances – Ghana Visions

Former Kotoko forward Kwame Poku confident about club s title chances – Ghana Visions
ghanavisions.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ghanavisions.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

There is only one Asamoah Gyan and they know it - Ghana legend responds to Asante Kotoko booing incident

There is only one Asamoah Gyan and they [fans] know it. They should even be grateful that I am playing in the Ghana Premier League,” Gyan, who has also been heavily criticised for putting on weight, said in response to the booing incident during the post-match press conference. But why was Gyan, who is yet to score a goal in the GPL since joining Legon, booed and which group of fans were behind the act? It s funny, when he was warming up, some of the fans were cheering him but when he was coming onto the pitch, then they started booing him. I was shocked, Philip Sitsope Atsrim, a StarTimes commentator of the game, told

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Asamoah Gyan: Ex-Asante Kotoko management member hits back at Ghana striker as booing controversy continues

Who told him that we mention his name when we travel outside, does his name guarantee visa acquisition?’’ Dankwah said, as reported by Ghana Web. He is not the only player who has played Black Stars and has returned to play in the Ghana Premier League. Respect is reciprocal, these same supporters cheered him on when he was warming up.” Gyan has suggested the hostility received was because of his decision to snub Kotoko in favour of Legon Cities in his return to the Ghana Premier League. Abroad for 17 years, the former Sunderland and Udinese striker made a return to Ghana, joining the Royals in a short-term deal.

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