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US-based Sports Charity Foundation Soccer for Dreamers donate to Youth Clubs in Ghana

Benjamin Nketsia by Benjamin Nketsia
August 1, 2022
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US-based Sports Charity Foundation Soccer For Dreamers has made a donation to selected Under 17 clubs in Tema and Kumasi including GFA’s top female teams in the country.

Practice they say makes man perfect but not every child in Ghana and other parts of the world with a dream to play professional football has basic equipment such as boots, sheen guards, bibs, etc.

A US based Sports Charity Foundation 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 many footballs, sheen guards, and boots among other kits for some juvenile clubs in Ghana.

The three brothers made a donation to seven Under-17 teams in Tema during a 4 club invitational mini gala competition held at Prisco Park on July 28, 2022.

The invitational gala competition featured H.B. NAT Academy based in Tema, Dodowa Young Agenda, The pride of Ada Take Heart FC & Hawkpo based Simple Real.

After a fiercely competitive day of good football, the ever impressive pride of Ada, Take Heart F.C. emerged overall Champions taking home the giant trophy at stake after edging out H.B. NAT Academy 3 – 2 on penalties.

At end of the competition, H.B. NAT Academy & Fakwa FC (Tema), Young Agenda (Dodowa), Take Heart FC (Ada) & Simple Real (Hawkpo), Roman Stallion FC & Sonic FC (Kumasi) each received 17 sets of boots and sheen guards, 10 balls and a set of jerseys.

The Greater Accra Regional Football Association Vice Chair, Gabriel Godwin Kwao who was the special guest of the occasion was intrigued with the level of competition put up by the 4 clubs. He also expressed his profound gratefulness to Soccer For Dreamers for their kind gesture.

On July 29, Sylvia Akwaboah, mother of the three siblings, made a presentation on menstrual cups at the Ghana Football Association Secretariat.

Her talk centered on the need of female players being confident and able to continue with their training during menstruation with the use of menstrual cups and how effective it could be.

She stressed that menstrual cups are a sustainable way of ensuring their monthly hygiene needs are met and highlighted the cost effective benefits of menstrual cups which could last up to 10 years after its first use.

After the event, Soccer For Dreamers donated menstrual cups, wristbands, boots, footballs, sheen guards and kits to the top 3 women’s zonal competition winners.

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