This is not the first time a European club has played a match in Ghana.
In 1981, Kotoko played a German side in Kumasi and the match ended 1 - 0 in favour of Kotoko. Kotoko's goal was scored by Francis Kumi.
This is not the first time a European club has played a match in Ghana.
In 1981, Kotoko played a German side in Kumasi and the match ended 1 - 0 in favour of Kotoko. Kotoko's goal was scored by Francis Kumi.
Sammy the Sheriff 8 years ago
You are right. I was a spectator at this match and remember before the match, a group of Ghanaians calling themselves friends of Germany who were Ghanaians who used to live in Germany welcomed the Germany team on the center l ... read full comment
You are right. I was a spectator at this match and remember before the match, a group of Ghanaians calling themselves friends of Germany who were Ghanaians who used to live in Germany welcomed the Germany team on the center line.
I just don't remember the German team's name.
Issa 8 years ago
I was at the stadium too.That was the first time i watched white players playing soccer live.
I was at the stadium too.That was the first time i watched white players playing soccer live.
max addo2 8 years ago
Even the Great Santos of Brazil featuring the World best player Pele and group played against Hearts of Oak. No to mediocrity!
Even the Great Santos of Brazil featuring the World best player Pele and group played against Hearts of Oak. No to mediocrity!
Bob 8 years ago
Liar, read Hearts history, where did they play Santos? Hearts went to Europe in the late seventies and got stranded because they couldn't buy return tickets.
They played 3Dr division teams and got walloped nobody went to w ... read full comment
Liar, read Hearts history, where did they play Santos? Hearts went to Europe in the late seventies and got stranded because they couldn't buy return tickets.
They played 3Dr division teams and got walloped nobody went to watch them.
Jonas 8 years ago
Fool..you don't even know History
Fool..you don't even know History
Maestro 8 years ago
the writer's ''5 things from the kotoko friendly sounds childish to me 1.he is degrading african clubs as inferior by the massive win/score line.2.Jagodina is not a known club even in Europe and kotoko or other African clubs ... read full comment
the writer's ''5 things from the kotoko friendly sounds childish to me 1.he is degrading african clubs as inferior by the massive win/score line.2.Jagodina is not a known club even in Europe and kotoko or other African clubs could be far better than many other Western clubs 3.our inferiority lies only in our general organisation of the sports here in Africa though a few African clubs are making efforts refering to organisation example TP Mazembe/ north africa.we have abundant talents all over the place who are ready to deliver when proffessionaly groomed and organised and we can conquer the the world and not only unknown third fiddle European clubs.Clubs should plan good about beating Barca, Real and the likes.
Sebastian Parker 8 years ago
ALL YOU ARE SAYING CANNOT JUSTIFY THE FACT THAT THE MATCH WAS A FAILURE. PERIOD!!!!
ALL YOU ARE SAYING CANNOT JUSTIFY THE FACT THAT THE MATCH WAS A FAILURE. PERIOD!!!!
This is not the first time a European club has played a match in Ghana.
In 1981, Kotoko played a German side in Kumasi and the match ended 1 - 0 in favour of Kotoko. Kotoko's goal was scored by Francis Kumi.
You are right. I was a spectator at this match and remember before the match, a group of Ghanaians calling themselves friends of Germany who were Ghanaians who used to live in Germany welcomed the Germany team on the center l ...
read full comment
I was at the stadium too.That was the first time i watched white players playing soccer live.
Even the Great Santos of Brazil featuring the World best player Pele and group played against Hearts of Oak. No to mediocrity!
Liar, read Hearts history, where did they play Santos? Hearts went to Europe in the late seventies and got stranded because they couldn't buy return tickets.
They played 3Dr division teams and got walloped nobody went to w ...
read full comment
Fool..you don't even know History
the writer's ''5 things from the kotoko friendly sounds childish to me 1.he is degrading african clubs as inferior by the massive win/score line.2.Jagodina is not a known club even in Europe and kotoko or other African clubs ...
read full comment
ALL YOU ARE SAYING CANNOT JUSTIFY THE FACT THAT THE MATCH WAS A FAILURE. PERIOD!!!!