Ex-Ghana star Godwin Attram is hopeful that Attram De Visser Soccer Academy will produce players for the Black Stars in the future.
The academy, which is located in Accra was founded in June 2010 by Piet de Visser and Godwin Attram and its aim is to give opportunities to underprivileged children in Africa and Ghana in particular.
Attram, speaking in an interview with Joy FM, hopes his academy produces top players for the senior national team of Ghana, the Black Stars."The dream of my academy is to produce players for the Black Stars in the future”, the former Great Olympics coach said.
Following the Coronavirus outbreak in the country, the former Silkeborg IF midfielder has adopted safeguard measures to protect players of the Attram De Visser Soccer Academy as he describes them as his investments.
"I quarantine all my boys because they are my investment. I decided to let the U12 and U14 go home to their parents and let the bigger guys stay in the academy," he added.
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