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Management of Green Sports Academy organised a successful first day of football clinic for children in Tema.
The football clinic will be held every Saturday until December.
The idea behind this clinic project was to catch the young ones at an early age of 5-14 years to undergo proper training by experienced coaches.
It is the philosophy and policy of Green Sports Academy to identify and nurture these young talents to become world-class players so they can compete at higher levels of their dream sports.


It’s the dream of Green Sports Academy to set up this project at various communities across the country.
The children's soccer clinic began last weekend August 6, 2022, at Tema Community 22 with over 20 children registering to kick start the project.

The GSA also called upon co-operate Ghana to partner with them to help fulfil the dreams of these young ones as they look to create wealth for the youth through sports.
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