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In a major development for corporate football in Ghana, a team from the University of Ghana Corporate Football League will represent the country at the World Corporate Championship set to take place in Morocco this October.
The exciting announcement was made by Mr. Yaw Sakyi Afari, Head of RITE Sports Services, during the press conference today held ahead of the league’s 2025 Grand Finale event on Friday 25th July at the UG Sports Stadium from 5pm.
According to Mr. Afari, the selection of a team from the UG Corporate Football League marks a historic moment for both the league and corporate sports in Ghana.
He described it as a significant opportunity to showcase Ghana’s corporate football talents on an international platform, and highlighted the professionalism and competitiveness displayed throughout the 19-week league as the reason Ghana has earned this global spotlight.
To provide more insight, Mr. Yakub Alfa Suleiman, Director of Operations at Corporate Sports Ghana, explained that the World Corporate Championship in Morocco is an elite gathering of top corporate teams from around the world.
He believes a team from the University of Ghana Corporate Football League has what it takes to make a mark on that stage.
As anticipation builds for the UG Corporate Football League Grand Finale, this international announcement adds an extra layer of excitement and a new goal for the teams.
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