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US-based Soccer For Dreamers has made a donation to selected U-17 clubs in Tema and GFA's top female teams.
Practice they say makes man perfect but not every child in Ghana with a dream to play professional football has basic equipment such as boots, shin guards, bibs, etc.

Soccer For Dreamers, co-founded by three siblings, Jed, Baruch and Kayden Akwaboah with the support of clubs and individuals in the United States collected footballs, shin guards, and boots among other kits for some juvenile clubs in Ghana.

The three brothers made a donation to four Under-17 teams in Tema during a gala competition at Prisco Park on July 28, 2022.
On July 29, Sylvia Akwaboah, mother of the three siblings, made a presentation on menstrual cups at the Ghana Football Association Secretariat.
After the event, Soccer For Dreamers donated cups, wristbands and kits to the top 3 zonal competition winners.
Soccer For Dreamers also made a donation to Kumasi-based Roman Stallion FC on July 30.
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