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  2. GFA TV - Wikipedia

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    The channel was awarded a licence from the National Communications Authority of the Republic of Ghana and started broadcasting in August 2013. [2] Its output concentrates on football, covering the Ghana Premier League , Ghana national football team , Ghanaian FA Cup , Ghana Football Leagues and semi-professional football in the country.

  3. Ghana Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, GBC runs four digital networks namely: GTV Sports+ (24-hour sports channel that provides premium sports programmes), [16] GBC News (24-hour news and current affairs channel), GTV Life (Religious and cultural channel), Obonu TV (a channel for the people of Greater Accra and window for the Ga-Dangbe). It has branches or affiliate ...

  4. Ghana Premier League - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, South African broadcaster SuperSport signed a deal with the Ghana Football Association to broadcast the league on DStv and GOtv. [3] On 23 November 2016, Chinese pay television provider and broadcaster StarTimes secured official television production and broadcast rights for the league, [4] which expired at the end of the 2023–24 season, with numerous reports and ...

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  6. Ghana footballer Raphael Dwamena dies at 28 after ... - AOL

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    Raphael Dwamena, a striker for the Ghana International football team, died at the age of 28 after collapsing during a match Saturday, the Ghana Football Association announced on its website.

  7. Ghana Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is the governing body of association football in Ghana, based in the capital city, Accra. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Founded in 1957 [ 2 ] to replace the Gold Coast Football Association which was founded in 1920, it organizes and governs Ghana's football leagues, football cup competitions and national teams.

  8. Football in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    He is Ghana's most successful football player and highest goalscorer of the Ghana national team to date, and has received the Golden Foot award. In the 1990s, Abédi Pelé and Anthony Yeboah received FIFA World Player of the Year top ten nominations: the following decade Sammy Kuffour and Michael Essien received Ballon d'Or nominations.

  9. Kwabena Yeboah - Wikipedia

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    Kwabena Yeboah (born c. 1967) at Apam in the Central Region of Ghana, is a Ghanaian veteran sports journalist, writer and commentator. [1] [2] He is known for hosting sports talk shows, weekly sports reviews and live commentary on GTV. [3] The expression Oluwaa is attributed to Kwabena for his reaction to goals during commentaries. [4]