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The country's brightest university athletes are heading to the global stage as the Ghana University Sports Association (GUSA) officially announces its contingent for the 2025 World FISU Games in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany.
The national team, made up of exceptional student-athletes drawn from six leading public universities, will compete in various track and field events between July 16 and July 28, 2025.
The universities represented include the University of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), University of Cape Coast (UCC), University of Education, Winneba (UEW), University of Development Studies (UDS), and the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR).
“These athletes have committed themselves to hard work to come onto the world stage,” GUSA said in a statement.
“They are expected to keep up the commitment and resilience to win medals. We extend our best wishes to the Team.”
The World FISU Games—organised by the International University Sports Federation (FISU)—bring together elite student-athletes from across the globe in a celebration of youth, competition, and international sportsmanship.
This year’s edition in Germany promises stiff competition and an opportunity for Ghanaian talent to shine on an elite platform.
GUSA, the regulatory body for university sports in Ghana, has a mandate to develop and promote athletics across the country’s public universities. It also facilitates the participation of Ghanaian student-athletes in global sporting events like the FISU Games.
The Association emphasised its confidence in the team’s ability to make the country proud: “This is not just about medals. It’s about showing the world that Ghanaian students can balance academic excellence with athletic distinction.”
As the countdown begins, national expectations are high. All eyes will be on Rhine-Ruhr as Ghana’s university stars fly the flag high, not just in competition but as ambassadors of discipline, talent, and determination.
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