S-Inkoom Football Academy eyes Division Two promotion, European opportunities for young talents
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At a glance
- Samuel Inkoom's S-Inkoom Football Academy has qualified for the Middle League, aiming for promotion to Division Two.
- The academy, founded by the former Ghana Black Stars player, focuses on developing young talent for local and European professional football.
- Inkoom expressed confidence in Ghanaian football's future, highlighting the academy's role in creating opportunities for aspiring players.
Samuel Inkoom, a former Ghana Black Stars and FC Basel defender, is optimistic about the future of Ghanaian football. His S-Inkoom Football Academy has successfully qualified for the Middle League, a crucial step towards promotion to Division Two.
The academy is dedicated to nurturing young talents and establishing pathways for them into professional football, both within Ghana and internationally. Inkoom specifically mentioned the potential for European opportunities for his players.
Speaking after the academy's recent success, Inkoom lauded the commitment and discipline demonstrated by the young athletes. He believes these qualities are essential for their development and future careers in the sport. The academy's progression signifies a growing effort to enhance football development in Ghana.
The commitment and discipline of these young players are commendable. They are the future of Ghanaian football.
Originally published by Ghanaian Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.