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FC Nordsjaelland forward Prince Amoako Junior is set to give back to his community through an initiative scheduled for December.
The Ghanaian international is hoping to inspire the next generation of players as he is set to organise a mini tournament for teams in the Amasaman community.
Amoako Junior, who joined Norjaelland at the start of the 2025/26 season, will also use the opportunity to donate to the football clubs that will be participating in the tournament.
"I appreciate the love and support you have shown during my professional career so far," he said.
"On the 27th of December, there is the Prince Junior giveback tournament, where I will use to help young and talented footballers find hope in the game again."

Participating teams include Avenor Stars, Oro Sporting Club, Great Corinthians Football Club, Peace Boys Sporting Club, Mighty Cosmos Football Club, Nafan Football Club and Siano Soccer Club, where the forward played in his early days.
The tournament is also scheduled to take place at the Amansaman-Abease Park.
Since his debut for Nordsjaelland, the Ghanaian has scored three goals and provided one assist in seven league matches.
He was also nominated for the Super Ligue Young Player of the Month for August.
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