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Italian Serie A side, Juventus, have partnered with former Black Stars midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah to officially unveil an academy in Ghana.
The Ghanaian academy adds to the increasing presence of the European giants in over 50 countries and all continents.
Asamoah is the leader of the initiative with the Consul of Ghana to Italy, Massimiliano Colasuonno Taricone, also a part of the project as they continue to extend the club's values in Africa.
According to the Italian Consul, who spoke at a press conference for the opening, the initiative will receive support from Juventus, the Italian Embassy in Ghana, the Ministry of Sports, and the Ministry of Education
The Juventus Academy will be stationed at the SMAC Sports Center inside Casa Trasaco in Accra.
Facilities at the SMAC Sports Center which will be used as part of operations of the Juventus Academy Ghana#JoySports pic.twitter.com/nZTtiMQTYI
— ⬅️ #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) October 27, 2023
The Juventus Academy has become a symbol of football excellence with young talents given the opportunity to develop themselves as humans before adding value to their profession. The intention is also to help the talents both on and off the pitch.
Speaking at the presser, Asamoah who represented Juventus during his playing career said, "Our mission is to bring the Juventus spirit to kids in Ghana. We want to instil not just football skills but also values that will guide them through life."
A sneak peek into the dressing room of the SMAC Sports Center where the Juventus Academy Ghana will be operated.#JoySports pic.twitter.com/l036AXRHgw
— ⬅️ #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) October 27, 2023
Aside the football pitch, other facilities at the SMAC Sports Center include; paddle tennis, basketball court, volleyball, skating area, restaurant, futsal, family area for parents and guardians to relax as their wards play.
Four classrooms that could house about 20 to 30 people already exist. Ownership is 50-50 between the two partners and the centre will cater to both girls and boys.
SMAC will play in Juventus' annual tournament that is held for the club's academies around the world while there will be an opportunity for coaches employed and a network of scouts to look for talents in Ghana and elsewhere.
The Juventus Academy is expected to be launched officially before the end of 2023.
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