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For the first time in the history of Ghana football, young Ghanaian players have held discussions UK Prime Minister, David Cameron.
The Prime Minister invited players from the 'Right to Dream Academy' of Ghana to Number 10, Downing Street Tuesday.
Mr Cameron held discussions with the young Ghanaian players in the cabinet office on development issues in Africa, European politics and football.
The GFA said it is happy that the players effectively engaged Mr. Cameron in the discussions and brought to the attention of the Prime Minister some of the issues affecting the youth in Africa.
Trips of this nature are a key part of Right to Dream's bigger vision to create educated footballers who have a better understanding of their position as role models to the African continent.
This falls in line with the GFA's new policy of making sure that children in Ghana must combine football with education.
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