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History was made in Cape Coast as the 2025 GBSA Goalball National Championships became the first-ever edition planned to feature all 16 regions of Ghana.
Although the Oti Region was unable to participate, the championships recorded unprecedented national representation, marking a major milestone in the development of Goalball in the country.
The four-day competition, held from December 4–7 at the Indoor Sports Complex of the Sports Section of the University of Cape Coast, brought together the nation’s finest Goalball athletes in a thrilling display of talent and competitiveness.
Eastern Region triumphed over Upper East Region to become the 2025 Men’s National Champions with John Arthur from Eastern Region named the best player.
Volta Region sealed victory against Ashanti Region to win the Championship with their player Peace Awadzi adjudged Best Female Player.
The success of the championship was made possible through the generous backing of Goldbod Ghana, Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, Mannye and Mantse Clothing, Nkrabea Cultural Troupe and National Council on Persons with Disability (NCPD).
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