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The story of Ghana: 60 years of greatness as a sporting country

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  • Ipso Facto 7 years ago

    Greatness or mediocrity?

  • Voice of Reason 7 years ago

    No mention of Asante Kotoko as Africa Club Champions? Sunday Ibrahim, Robert Mensah? What about the miracle at El-Wak where Hearts beat Papa Camara's Hafia Club of Guinea? And Opoku Nti's winning goal against El-Ahly, from Jo ...
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  • Man Mountain 7 years ago

    Voice of reason I totally agree with u, there shd at least hv been a mention of Kotoko's triumph in '83

  • FREEMAN 7 years ago

    The heading makes the whole write up meaningless. This is a sketch and not "The story of Ghana: 60 years of greatness as a sporting nation" The proper story must be written in sequential order to include details of each perio ...
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  • superior 7 years ago

    Did you forget what the maetro abedi pele the greatest soccer god accomplished for mother ghana

  • Paa Pee 7 years ago

    Sorry Abedi did nothing big for Ghana as it was all personal. 1982 he got the Cup as a reserve on the bench. His time was after 1982 and we slept
    until Essien/Asamoah Gyan came.
    Asamoah Gyan can be classified a Demigod. But ...
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  • Bishop 7 years ago

    Thank You!!

  • ONUA 7 years ago

    tell us, what did Ayew Pele accomplish for Ghana that the writer did not mention?

  • su 7 years ago

    The is no body in africa who is as good like abedi pele ayew he was the first blackman that open both the window and to all africa soccer in europe he is the foundation and foundamental of ghana and africa soccer we need to ...
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  • ONUA 7 years ago

    you are ignorant, take this, before Abedi hit it big with OM Yousuf Fofana, Abdou Traore, Rabah Madger and a whole lot of African Footballers were already established in eufa.

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    Thomas Nkono played for Espanyol after the 82 world cup until his retirement and served as their goalie trainer for severalyears. He did great things in europe and even Buffon (the Italian goalie, if you don't know him) had t ...
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  • natesa 7 years ago

    Happy for ghana 60 is 60 tembeter

  • Chu 7 years ago

    Those AFCON wins are worthless cause much of the continent was still under colonial rule resulting in s handful of free countries to participate

  • Paa Pee 7 years ago

    What is this baby blabbing about. We won in 1963 under Nkrumah, 1965 under Nkrumah, 1978 Under Acheampong and 1982 under JJ. About 80% of African Countries was free in 1963. We did not win in the olden days but in a free Afri ...
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  • ONUA 7 years ago

    this writer is Hearts of oak biased. the most famous sports names of and in Ghana are in this order: Black Stars, Asante Kotoko and Azumah Nelson.

  • Kyen-Kyen 7 years ago

    It should have been better than these.Hannah Afriyie,Alice Anum and Ohene Karikari in sprint.The two gold medals won at the Commonwealth games in Lagos by Hannah Afriyie. Aggrey Fynn,Edward Acquah, Oliver Acquah, Ma ...
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  • FREEMAN 7 years ago

    All the contributions are acceptable and are to be added if the Title should be meaningful. The names I mentioned are just a few examples. Yes, we had great names outside Football and Boxing. I hope Sports Writers Association ...
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  • oseikrom president 7 years ago

    how old is ike quartey now? to win his first world title in 1960?funny journalists.

  • Dr. O 7 years ago

    Give us a break with this blatant lies.

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    "Voice of Reason" you yourself need history lesson. Let me teach you history. The "miracle of el wak " match was between Hearts of oak and Mufulira wanderers of Zambia in 1977 not Haifa club of Guinea. Hearts met Haifa after ...
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