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The Chief Executive of Delta United Group, Sabri Rezk, through business magnate and philanthropist, Yasmin Behzadi, has supported the Urban Africa Youth Academy with some sports equipment to sharpen the young players’ football skills.
The donation, which was spearheaded by the company’s CEO, Sabri Rezk, had the sports Academy receive over 100 pieces of sports equipment at the Kaneshie Bishop Park in Accra, to motivate young football enthusiasts, the items included soccer balls, football shoes, and football jerseys.
Speaking to the media, Miss Behzadi expressed her gratitude to Mr Sabri Rezk and Delta United Group for their support for the young footballers.

She also donated some sports equipment to encourage the young talents to chase their dreams.
She said, the support from Delta United Group will help the young players aspire higher and achieve greater things in their endeavors.
She also encouraged the young players to take their schooling seriously just like their football dreams.
Delta United Group and Yasmin Behzadi are strong believers that a successful future can be built by supporting young people who are enthused about their future.
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