Adu Amofah Sports International, a non-profit organization based in Ghana, will join hands with Okyeman Girls Football Academy to hold a women's football clinic on September 14, 2024, at Suhum-Akyem Akooko in the Eastern Region.
Dubbed "Supporting and Promoting Women's Football," the event is aimed at inspiring females to strive for greatness through education and football.
The much-anticipated event will be graced by astute football administrators, ex-footballers, and journalists who will share their insights and experiences.
Speaking ahead of the program, PRO for AA Sports International, Linus Siaw Nartey, said, "Our slogan stands for Sports Equality for All Children, and once we preach equality, it means both the male and female gender should have a share of what AA Sports International has to offer. These girls have chosen a path just like any young male footballer who will need support and guidance to build a career."
According to him, women's football in Ghana is growing rapidly, and with a collective approach and support, it will get to the top.
Linus Siaw Nartey stated that coaches, club owners, and administrators must invest in women's football at any level, adding that mistakes made in men's football must not be copied.
Among the speakers gracing the event are Gifty Ayew Asare, ex-Black Queens forward; Maurice Quansah, Sports Editor, Graphic Communications Group; Kudjoe Fianoo, GHALCA Chairman; among others.
Having undertaken projects in schools, football clubs, and other organizations, AA Sports International is keen on contributing to sports development in Ghana.