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Division Two side, Yorktown Football Club are set to embark on a talent scouting mission with plans to cover Accra and other regions starting from June 1st.
The club's Chief Executive Officer, Aruna Abdu recently concluded fruitful negotiations with overseas clubs including FK Zeljeznicar from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The event will also feature a Licensed Agent and Scout, who currently serves as the Coach of Bosnia side FK Gorazde, Admir Adzem along with the Sporting Director Obad Damir.
In December 2023, Yorktown partnered with PRO Sports Agency based in Qatar which has provided players opportunity to train with modern facilities.

The aforementioned deals is aimed at forging partnerships to enhance player development and upgrade facilities at their cutting-edge Academy located in Senya-Bereku, Central Region.
Abdu's track record of nurturing and enhancing precocious talent caught the attention of scouts following recent transfer of players to Italy, Belarus, Romania, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates.
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