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The 1st Edition of the Marie Kore International Tournament is set to kick off on July 5th and 6th, 2025, at the Technical High School in Abidjan.
This highly anticipated event will feature young rugby talents from around Africa, with national teams from Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, and Togo participating in the U12 category.
The tournament, which promises to bring Africa to the rhythm of rugby and youth, will showcase a new generation of emerging talents.
The Ivory Coast U12 national team, fresh from their participation in the Monaco International Tournament last year, will be looking to make a mark in this competition.
With free admission and a family-friendly atmosphere guaranteed, fans of all ages are encouraged to attend and support these future champions.
The Marie Kore International Tournament is a joint effort by the Ivorian Rugby Federation, Rugby Africa, World Rugby, and the Ministry of Sports and Living Environment.
The event aims to promote rugby among the youth and provide a platform for young players to showcase their skills. With impeccable pitch quality and a schedule that starts at 8:30 a.m. on both days, spectators can expect an exciting display of rugby action.
The tournament's captains, who are the souls of their respective teams, are ready to make history. As the teams take to the field, their eyes will carry the pride of their nations, and the atmosphere is expected to be electric.
The Marie Kore International Tournament is set to be a celebration of rugby, youth, and African unity.
With the support of partners, the tournament is poised to be a huge success. Rugby enthusiasts and families alike are invited to join in the excitement and cheer on these young athletes as they battle it out for supremacy in Abidjan.
Credit: Ghsportsnews
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