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Essien encourages young footballers
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Some of the brightest young footballers in Ghana will have the chance to shine at the NIKE sponsored Premier Cup Ghana Country Finals which commences on Friday December 12 at the Dawu Sports Stadium, in the Eastern Region of the country.
The competition, hosted by Right to Dream Academy, brings together six of the best under-15 football teams in the country to fight for the chance to become national champions. In June 2009, the winners will travel to the Netherlands and represent Ghana in a playoff against national champions from Egypt, Angola and Algeria in the Premier Cup Africa Qualifications. The Africa Champions will then proceed to the MUPC World Finals next summer.
Premier Cup is the biggest – and best – football tournament for under-15s in the world. A chance for young footballers to live the dream of international football and prove they have what it takes to become the stars of the future. Premier Cup offers youngsters from grassroots teams – to some of the biggest football clubs on the planet – a chance to compete in a high quality competition against the very best of their peers.
Chelsea, and Ghana Black Stars’ Michael Essien, has wished the young footballers traveling to Dawu good luck, and he encouraged them to learn from the experience whilst showcasing their talents to the world. “Premier Cup is a fantastic opportunity for young Ghanaian footballers to see how they measure up against each other. To be a good player is one thing, but to realise your potential you have to challenge yourself by competing against the best and learning something from every encounter”.
“The chance to go on and play at an international level will give these boys an immediate focus for their hopes and ambitions and help raise global awareness of the amazing talent in Ghana – and across the whole of Africa.”, Essien added.
This will be the second time that a Ghanaian team has had the opportunity to represent Africa in the MUPC World Finals. Right to Dream Football Academy beat Egypt’s ENPPI at the first Africa Qualifications and went on to finish in 5th place in Manchester earlier this year, with wins over high profile clubs like Paris St Germain and Manchester United along the way.


3 Responses to “Essien encourages young footballers”
EBRIHIMA says:
December 27th, 2008 at 3:40 am
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Dauda Tajudeen says:
April 16th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
hello sir,
my is dauda tajudeen,i am footballer here in nigera.pls i want to be one of your player
WILLIAM says:
January 8th, 2010 at 2:42 pm
Hello, I am a Ghanaian based in London and I would like to discuss something very important with Mr. Michael Essien so if he can contact me with the ff. address: wkforks@hotmail.com
Thank you
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