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The management of La Polo Beach Club (PBC) has announced its official support for Layoca Beach Soccer Club as the team prepares for the grand finale of this year’s Ghana Beach Premier Soccer Competition.
The event, scheduled for Sunday, January 26, at the Ada Beach Arena, showcases Layoca’s remarkable progress and potential in the sport.
In a statement, PBC management expressed their commitment to supporting local talent and the La community.
“Layoca plays and trains at La Beach, which we also call home. It is only natural for us to back them as they aim for success. Their journey to the finals demonstrates great potential, and we are proud to stand with them as they work to bring glory to our community,” the statement read.

The management further emphasised their long-term plans to support both Layoca and the community, saying “This is just the beginning. We are committed to helping Layoca grow and achieve even greater success, including the possibility of representing La and Ghana in international beach soccer competitions. Supporting Layoca is part of our vision to invest in the growth of our local community,” PBC management added.
The Chief Executive of Layoca Beach Soccer Club, Mr. Davis Nii Amaa Ollennu, expressed his deep appreciation for the support.
“PBC’s backing has come at just the right time. It has given us the strength and motivation to push even harder. We are determined to make history and bring the trophy home to La,” he said.
Mr. Ollennu also called on other organisations in La to step up and support the team.
“Beach soccer is more than a game. It helps keep our youth active, off the streets, and focused on positive activities, while also keeping our beaches vibrant and clean. With more support, we can grow the sport, inspire discipline, and nurture talent among the youth,” he noted.
Layoca’s journey to the finals has been remarkable, including a thrilling victory over last year’s champions, Cheetah FC, during the zonal championship. They will now face Havedzi BSC in a highly anticipated match.
As part of their sponsorship, PBC has provided Layoca with new jerseys and financial support.
PBC management also shared their vision for the future of the sport. “We believe this is just the start of something much bigger. One day, we hope to see Layoca compete internationally, showcasing the talent and hard work that La Beach has to offer,” they said.
As the competition approaches, PBC is calling on the La community and beyond to rally behind Layoca Beach Soccer Club.
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