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ismailakwei · 1 year
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After Sulley Muntari, Black Sherif brings glory to Konongo Zongo
The young rapper from Konongo Zongo in the Ashanti Region recently won the Artiste of the Year at the 24th edition of the Ghana Music Awards. He made a historic trip to his town where he was received like a king with a rousing welcome. The townspeople came out on the streets to cheer and follow his convoy as he waves at them in celebration. Before Black Sherif, there was another Muslim…
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davasmedia · 1 year
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newshuntermag · 1 year
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Ghana’s Sulley Muntari Announces Retirement From Football
Ghana’s Sulley Muntari Announces Retirement From Football
Ghanaian midfielder, Sulley Muntari, has announced his retirement from football. The former Black Star player revealed his decision to retire from football on Tuesday, November 29, 2022. “I’m done, I just did a few months with the local side. My son wanted me to play. I didn’t play for almost three years then my son decided to ask me to go and play. I did that,” he told Sky Sports. Muntari…
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ghanaplug · 1 year
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Sulley Muntari Retires From Football at age 38
Ex-Ghanaian international footballer Sulley Ali Muntari has announced his retirement after almost two decades as a professional footballer. The 38-year-old, who last played for Ghana Premier League side Hearts of Oak, confirmed that he has called time on his career on Monday. “I just did a few months with the local side [Hearts of Oak]. My son wanted me to play,” he told Sky Sports. I didn’t play…
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abrantepakjunyor · 2 years
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Sulley Muntari reveals why he slapped Parker at the 2014 World Cup.
Sulley Muntari reveals why he slapped Parker at the 2014 World Cup.
After the incident in the Black Stars hotel in Brazil, Muntari says he immediately felt guilty and has been waiting for an opportunity to apologize to the former member of the Black Stars Management Committee. According to a Ghana web story, the former AC Milan midfielder made it clear that he had no particular vendetta against Mospaka but was driven to act as a result of suppressing a lot of…
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gossiptrendzgh · 2 years
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Kwadwo Asamoah, Sulley Muntari Trusted Me With The Ball – Asamoah Gyan
Former Ghanaian national team captain Asamoah Gyan asserts he shared a special telepathic bond with Kwadwo Asamoah and others. READ ALSO: I’m Not In Good Shape – Asamoah Gyan Rules Himself Out Of Qatar World Cup The celebrated attacker claimed that when they were both on the field, they frequently conversed with Asamoah. Three of the midfielders he played with for the Black Stars, Sulley…
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ghanashowbizonline · 8 months
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GH Trends - Sulley Muntari and I were kicked out of BlackStars camp for criticizing the GFA - Kelvin Boateng reveals
Former professional footballer Kelvin Prince Boateng revealed that he and Sulley Muntari were dismissed from the BlackStars camp during the 2014 World Cup due to his criticism of the football organization and its management. Boateng expressed dissatisfaction with the treatment of his teammates and believed that fair and equal treatment should be given to all players. Both players received…
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some-interests · 9 months
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Do you support Sulley Muntari of Pescara who walked off the pitch due to racist abuse from fans?
This is a problem that we have in Italy. Ultras have political leanings and some are fascist and have old mentalities. In Italy, we are old. Maybe this behavior still exists in parts of the USA but in my country it happens a lot. There is a rule. The referee can stop the match. Muntari asked him to do this. He said no. I'm on Muntari's side. You have to stop (the game) straight away. Italians are always talking about the Pope, the Coliseum...we need to look forward. This is 2017. Come on. 
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nkonson · 1 year
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Sulley Muntari holds productive meeting with Italian Ambassador on ‘sports initiatives’
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goodthoughts001 · 1 year
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Portsmouth clinched their first FA Cup Final success since 1939 as 먹튀사이트first-half goal proved to be enough to beat Cardiff City 1-0 at Wembley.
After such an enjoyable FA Cup season, the Final was a disappointing affair although Pompey just about deserved their success. The game was almost a repeat of Portsmouth's narrow semi-final victory against West Bromwich Albion when they did not play particularly well but scored just before half-time and held on to their narrow advantage in the second period.
Harry Redknapp's side famously beat Manchester United in the quarter-finals while Cardiff had beaten Barnsley - the conquerors of Liverpool and Chelsea - in the last four and it was the Bluebirds that started the Final confidently.
Dave Jones' side had been looking to repeat their famous FA Cup success of 1927 without the services of former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler who continues to be sidelined with a hip problem.
Redknapp surprisingly recalled Pedro Mendes to his starting line-up and left Kanu as the lone striker with Jermain Defoe cup-tied and Milan Baros on the substitute's bench.
The underdogs started brightly as they tried to find Paul Parry at every opportunity and the former Hereford United man gave Sol Campbell plenty of problems with his pace.
However, there was a sign of things to come in the 16th minute when Peter Enckelman dropped a straightforward cross that caused Cardiff to endure a few nervy seconds before eventually clearing the danger.
When they finally woke from their slumbers, Pompey almost took a 23rd-minute lead when a superb move ended with Kanu beautifully slipping the ball past Enckleman only to then fire his shot against a post from a tight angle.
Roger Johnson flicked a header narrowly over David James' bar before Portsmouth scored the all-important goal eight minutes before the interval.
John Utaka's dangerous cross was parried by Enckelman straight to the lurking Kanu who forced the ball over the line from close range.
Undeterred, the Bluebirds bounced back well, and when Parry surged into space down the left, his cross was just too far in front of the rampaging Kevin McNaughton to divert the ball towards goal. On the stroke of half-time, Glenn Loovens thought he had grabbed a spectacular equaliser when he hooked the ball into the net after a mistake by James, but the referee rightly ruled the effort out for handball.
Portsmouth appeared to be strolling to victory at the start of the second half as Ali Sulley Muntari lashed a 25-yard effort over the bar and substitute David Nugent forced Enckleman to make a fine stop with a shot from a very tight angle.
However, Cardiff rallied in the final quarter and pressed hard for an equaliser without ever really creating a clear-cut opening.
Pompey did survive a couple of goalmouth scrambles and Roger Johnson powered another header narrowly off target while Loovens' effort looped over the bar after he had headed the ball into the ground. But Redknapp's side held on to their narrow lead and can now look forward to a UEFA Cup campaign next season while Cardiff must attempt to improve on a mid-table position in the Championship.
After the victory Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp said: "It's a dream come true to come and win the FA Cup. For my family, the fans and the players it's been a good day. "Cardiff put us under a lot of pressure and we had to deal with difficult situations but my defence was fantastic.
"Cardiff did really well, especially on set-pieces. But when we get in front - with Sol Campbell, David James, Sylvan Distin, Heidar Hreidarsson, and Glen Johnson - we're a difficult side to break down. "It was important to come here and get the win today."
Cardiff manager Dave Jones said: "It was a mistake that cost us but we gave it everything we had and that's all I asked for. "We've done everyone proud. It doesn't make me feel any better but I'm very proud of my players and staff. "What we've done today is prove that maybe other teams can achieve what they thought was impossible. "There wasn't a great deal in it, there's no-one to blame, but it's hard to swallow. "We've struggled for two years with no money. We've now got a brand-new stadium, fantastic training facilities and, if we don't move on from here, we want shooting."
Scottish Premier League - Rangers Slip hands advantage to Celtic.
Rangers' hopes of clinching the SPL title deteriorated after they were held to a 1-1 draw by third-placed Motherwell at Fir Park.The Gers returned from their UEFA Cup Final defeat to Zenit St Petersburg knowing that a win was a must if they wanted to keep their title hopes in their own hands. But the draw now means that Celtic are favourites to secure the league title in the final round of games on Thursday.
The match got off to a high-tempo start although neither side really tested the two goalkeepers. It took until midway through the first half before the visitors took a firm grip on the game.
Home keeper Graeme Smith had saved well from Nacho Novo and Daniel Cousin before he committed a dreadful error to hand Rangers the lead in the 29th minute.He came rushing off his goal-line in an attempt to punch a long Kirk Broadfoot clearance away but Christian Dailly was first to the ball and his header bounced into the unguarded net.
Just before the break, the home side created their first real opportunity when Neil Alexander had to tip over Brian McLean's 12-yard shot.
Rangers should have doubled their lead within a minute of the re-start when Cousin burst onto a long ball and left Mark Reynolds and Stephen Craigan in his wake. However, when he drove into the box he was denied by a fine one-on-one save by home keeper Graeme Smith.
Rangers were punished for that miss within five minutes when Motherwell grabbed an equaliser.
Stephen Hughes' cross was headed on to the post by David Clarkson, and when Darren Smith returned the ball into the box, Chris Porter was on hand to poke the ball home at the front post.
Despite a late onslaught from Rangers, the home side held on for a point which puts a huge dent in the Glasgow side's title hopes.
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newshubgh · 1 year
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Former Ghana Star Sulley Muntari Retires From Football 
Sulley Muntari, a former Inter Milan, and Ghana midfielder announced his retirement from active football at 38 years. Muntari, who made 80 appearances for the Black Stars and scored 20 goals, has been without a club since leaving Hearts of Oak in the Ghana Premier League in the summer. He began his career with the local team Liberty Professionals before moving on to Udinese in Serie A, where he…
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kumasionlinegh · 1 year
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Ex-Black Stars midfielder Sulley Muntari retires aged 38
Ex-Black Stars midfielder Sulley Muntari retires aged 38
Former Ghana and Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 38. Muntari, who earned 80 caps for the Black Stars and scored 20 goals, has been without a club since leaving Ghana Premier League side, Hearts of Oak in the summer. He began his career at local side, Liberty Professionals before joining Serie A club, Udinese where he…
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davasmedia · 1 year
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kobbyjosvan · 2 years
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Sulley Muntari finally lights up a peace pipe with former Black Stars Mgt member Moses Armah Parker eight years after that "fight" in Brazil https://www.instagram.com/p/ClV5WlnIfZB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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infosurbaines · 2 years
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les joueurs signent un code de bonne conduite !
les joueurs signent un code de bonne conduite !
Après les polémiques de l’édition 2014 lorsque Kevin-Prince Boateng et Sulley Muntari avaient été exclus pour leur comportement violent, le Ghana assiste à une attitude irréprochable de la part des Black Stars pour leur retour en Coupe du monde. La Fédération ghanéenne (GFA) annonce en effet qu’André Ayew et ses coéquipiers ont signé un code de bonne conduite. Ce document «décrit les normes, les…
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abrantepakjunyor · 2 years
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After Hearts of Oak's departure, Sulley Muntari explains why he rejected Asante Kotoko's proposal.
After Hearts of Oak’s departure, Sulley Muntari explains why he rejected Asante Kotoko’s proposal.
Midway through the 2021–2022 Ghana Premier League season, the midfielder who had previously played for Inter Milan and AC Milan signed a six-month loan agreement with the team. Muntari contributed to the Phobian Club’s President’s Cup and FA Cup victories. But the 36-year-old chose not to extend his agreement with the Rainbow Club. He was connected to the Porcupine Warriors before the 2022–2023…
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