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Ghana A' Nickname(s) Black Galaxies Association Ghana Football Association (GFA) Confederation CAF (Africa) Sub-confederation WAFU (West Africa) Head coach Annor Walker FIFA code GHA First colours Second colours African Nations Championship Appearances 3 (first in 2009) Best result Second place, 2009, 2014 WAFU Nations Cup Appearances 5 (first in 2010) Best result Champions, 2013, 2017 The ...
The Black Stars of Ghana have won the Africa Cup of Nations four times: in 1963, 1965, 1978, and 1982, bettered only by Cameroon and Egypt. As the first winner of three AFCON tournaments, Ghana obtained the right to permanently hold the trophy in 1978. [4] AFCON 2015 match with Guinea
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) signed a CN¥92.2 million (US$15 million) deal with Ghanaian state-run oil and gas exploration corporation, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), to sponsor the Black Stars and the renewable contract saw the oil and gas exploration corporation become the global headline sponsor of the Black Stars ...
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The following list consist of previous Ghana U-20 national team players who have won or were influential at the FIFA U-20 World Cup with the Ghana U-20 national team or the FIFA U-17 World Cup with the Ghana U-17 national team, and those who were part of the Ghana U-23 national team that won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Show name Host Premiere date Production house Ref Date Rush Season 6 Giovani Caleb [1] Anita Akua Akuffo [2] 3 January 2022 Adesa Production Limited [3] Family Feud Season II Steve Harvey [4] 31 April 2020 Rapid Blue [4] [5] Sport Station Thierry Nyann [6] 2011 TV3 Production Talented Kidz Dj Switch; Mara Yayra; Nakeeyat Dramani; 31 January ...
This is a complete list of Ghana national football team managers, who have coached the Ghana national football team. They are listed in chronological order, along with their nationality and tenure. They are listed in chronological order, along with their nationality and tenure.
Playing Clair Huxtable on “The Cosby Show” from 1984-1992, Phylicia Rashad defined nearly 200 episodes of the historic sitcom. Of course, Rashad’s acting credits go far beyond that iconic role.