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The second edition of the Thomas Partey Tournament is set to kick off from June 10 to 13, 2025, as the Arsenal and Black Stars midfielder continues his mission to support grassroots football development in Ghana.
This year’s competition will feature 12 teams made up of promising young talents from various parts of the country, all battling for glory and a chance to be scouted.
Launched as a personal initiative by Partey, the tournament aims to discover, recruit, and nurture future football stars, creating a structured platform for talent identification at the youth level.

Scouts from top local and international clubs are expected to be in attendance throughout the four-day tournament, with an eye on spotting the next big names in Ghana football.
Thomas Partey, through this initiative, continues to give back to the football community that shaped his journey, proving that real impact goes beyond the pitch.
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