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The second edition of the Thomas Partey Tournament kicked off on Monday at the Tuba AstroTurf in Accra, as the Arsenal and Black Stars midfielder continues his commitment to grassroots football development in Ghana.
This year’s tournament features 12 youth teams comprising promising talents from across the country, all competing not only for silverware but for the opportunity to be scouted by clubs.

Local and international scouts will be in attendance throughout the four-day event to give the platform for identifying and nurturing the next generation of Ghanaian football stars.
Through this initiative, Partey continues to give back to the football community that helped shape his professional journey—demonstrating that meaningful impact extends beyond the pitch.
The tournament will conclude with the final match on Friday, 13 June.



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