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Franco International School player, Righteous Adu, has set his sights on becoming the best player in the world after standing out in the 2025 Milo U13 Champions League.
Despite losing to the champions, the captain of the side was adjudged the best player of the tournament and shared the top scorer award with Enoch Baahaski of St. Francis Roman Catholic School from the Bono Region, who scored six goals.
“I am to win these awards but this is too small for me. I want to train hard and become the best player in the world. I want to win more Ballon d’Ors than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo,” Righteous Adu told Luv FM.

Righteous was one of the most talked-about teenagers during the tournament and in the final, many good moments for his side came through him.
After a 6-year break, the Milo U-13 Champions League roared back, bringing together over 100 thousand school children from 16 schools with the theme: “Raising Champions Together.”
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