Accra, Nov. 23, - Mr. Samuel
Owusu Amoah – Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Division Two side, Charity Stars
FC, has said his club is determined to produce quality footballers for the
country.
Mr. Amoah, made this known when
his club played a select side led by captain of the national under-17 team, the
Black Starlets Eric Ayiah “Ayiah XI” in a special friendly match to honour
coach Paa Kwesi Fabin, who led the Black Starlets to the just ended Federation
of International Football Association (FIFA) U-17 World Cup in India.
In an interview with the GNA
Sports, Mr. Amoah noted that, Ghana abounds in talents and it is the
responsibility of clubs to unearth and manage these talents.
“Charity Stars FC as a Division
Two club has successfully contributed to the national teams with a lot of
quality players.
“We have had our players in the
Starlets, Satellites and through to the senior side.
“Ghana has a lot of talents in
football and it’s left to us the club owners to unearth and manage these
players into national assets. It is one of our core values to add meaning to
the talents that abounds in the country.
“We have produced players who are
playing for clubs in Europe, but did not go through any of the national teams.”
He stated.
Ayiah XI beat Charity Stars FC by
4-2 in a game to honor the contribution of Paa Kwesi Fabin in unearthing and
developing talents in Ghana.
GNA

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