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Kenpong Football Academy, one of Ghana’s fastest-growing youth development institutions, is set to host open trials to recruit fresh football talent with the potential to rise to professional level.
The Academy is inviting young, passionate, and skilled footballers aged between 15 and 17 years to showcase their abilities and earn a place in its elite training programme.

The justifiers, to be held in two sessions, will take place on Wednesday, 3rd December, 2025.
The first session will be held at the Tema Sports Stadium, starting 8:00 a.m., while the second will be held at the La McDan Town Park from 8pm to 10pm.
This exercises form part of Kenpong Academy’s commitment to discovering, nurturing, and empowering the next generation of Ghanaian footballers through world-class coaching, structured player development, and supportive mentorship.
Aspiring players who believe they have the skill, discipline, and drive to excel are encouraged to participate.
According to Academy founder, Kennedy Agyapong, registration is currently open and interested participants should contact 0508919703 for enquiries and registration details.
“Kenpong Academy looks forward to discovering Ghana’s future football stars and we urge the youth with the will not to miss this opportunity but take the first big step towards a promising football career,” he said.
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