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Ghanaian footballer Daniel Adade establishes football academy for talent development

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Former Ghana Youth striker, Daniel Adade, has taken a significant step in his football career by establishing a division team with over 60 players. At just 29 years old, Adade has ventured into club administration with the creation of Adade Football Club in Sunyani, Ghana.

The club, which is a member of the Brong Ahafo Regional Football Association and registered under the Ghana Football Association, currently competes in the ongoing 2023-24 Division Two League. Adade Football Club consists of a first team, known as Stage 1, and a youth team, referred to as Stage 2, with the aim of nurturing young players and providing them with a platform to achieve their goals in football.

With a focus on developing players for both the European and local markets, Adade Football Club aims to secure promotion to the second-tier football league within the next two seasons. To achieve this goal, the club has recruited elite football coaches and mentors to support the growth of the team.

“We know Sunyani is a business center with quite a number of good talents, and it would be prudent to work very well with kids, with high-level professionals,” said Club President Daniel Adade. “Our focus is mainly on producing talents for the wider market and securing promotion to the Division One League in a few years.”

In addition to seeking success on the pitch, Adade Football Club is also open to partnership deals and sponsorship opportunities with both local and foreign organizations. For more information about the club and potential partnership or sponsorship opportunities, interested parties can contact the Sporting Director, Michael Akwasi Nyantakyi, at +233 24 675 1588.

With a mission to breathe life into young Ghanaian footballers and guide their growth in a footballing environment, Adade Football Club is committed to creating a pathway for players to play professional football abroad. Through their drive and determination, the club aims to win both on and off the pitch, with the ultimate goal of making a significant contribution to the development of football in Ghana.

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