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Growing sports agency, One World Sports Management, is set to embark on a talent search in Ghana, with the West African Talent Hunt event set for this month.
The three-day event is scheduled to commence on June 24, with the final day slated for June 26. All games are expected to be played at the Borstal AstroTurf in Roman Ridge.
The tournament, which will see 18 teams compete for an opportunity to be watched by clubs, will attract scouts from all over Europe, including Belgium, Italy, Germany, Scandinavia, and a host of others.
"We are pleased to present to you the new edition of our West Africa Talent Hunt. We work every day to offer the best talent. In our tournament, you will be able to see players of the following ages (16 - 18 years)," a representative from the agency said.
"We want to give teams and Scouts the greatest facility to work on the African continent, making the experience different. Many teams have already had the pleasure of living this experience, and can tell about it.
"Through our tournament, many players have had the opportunity to be hired by one of the invited teams. We hope you can be the next one to live this experience."
Players who have emerged as part of previous editions include Emmanuel Mensah of CFR Cluj, Barcelona's David Oduro, Kwame Junior of Real Betis and Ghana U-17's Ernest Ofori.
Here are all the confirmed teams for the tournament:
- Attram D Visser - Accra
- Berekum Chelsea - Berekum
- Golden Kick FC - Accra
- Great Somas - Accra
- Apedwa All Stars - Apedwa
- Namoro - Kumasi
- Ebony FC - Kumasi
- Pac Academy - Offinso
- Wa Suntaa - Wa
- Kotoku Shinning Stars - Accra
- Klassisch Academy - Nigeria
- True Democracy- Tema
- Ebony FC - Kumasi
- Tema United FC - Tema
- Great Swifts Professionals - Eastern
- Special Select Side
- Zelina Africa - Accra
- Team Faith FC - Tema
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