40 Ghanaian-born players in UK academies take part in Ghana FA talent ID programme
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Michael Essien urges Ghana to act early in race for dual-nationality talent
Former Ghana international Michael Essien has called on football authorities to identify and engage dual-nationality players at an earlier stage, warning that increasing competition from other nations could see Ghana miss out on some of its most promising talents. The former Chelsea midfielder made the remarks during an engagement with UK-born Ghanaian footballers in London, as part of a new initiative aimed at strengthening ties between Ghana a…
40 Ghanaian-born players in UK academies take part in Ghana FA talent ID programme
The Ghana Football Association has taken a significant step in its overseas talent identification drive after 40 Ghanaian-born players based in the United Kingdom, all featuring in top-level academies, participated in its first-ever structured scouting programme. The initiative, which forms part of the GFA’s broader strategy to track and integrate diaspora talent into the national team setup, brought together promising U15 to U20 players for ass…
40 players show up for GFA UK talent hunt program
Ghana Football Association has taken a major step toward strengthening the future of its national teams after successfully organizing its maiden UK Talent Identification Programme in Bromley. The initiative brought together 40 young footballers of Ghanaian descent aged between U15 and U20, with participants drawn from some of England’s leading Category One academies. Players from top clubs including Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City and Everton …
Christian Atsuâs family attends GFA talent engagement programme in UK
The family of late Ghana international Christian Atsu were among notable attendees at the GFA-Ghana High Commission UK Talent Engagement Programme held in London.Atsus wife, Mari Clare Rupio, together with their sons Joshua and Godwin, attended the event organised as part of efforts to strengthen Ghanas future national teams through early talent identification and engagement with UK-based Ghanaian families.The programme brought together parents …
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