Vice President Mark Addo recently visited Ghana's National Female Under-17 team, the Black Maidens, who are currently in camp in Bibiani.
The team is engaged in a five-week intensive training program funded by AsanteGold Bibiani Ltd, designed to prepare them for crucial international competitions, including upcoming qualifiers for continental tournaments.
During the visit, Mr. Addo expressed President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku’s appreciation to AsanteGold Bibiani Ltd for their significant support.
"We are grateful for the commitment shown by AsanteGold Bibiani Ltd toward the development of women's football in Ghana," Addo stated, acknowledging how the sponsorship has provided essential resources for the team's preparations.
The Black Maidens, led by Coach Joe Nana Adarkwa, have been in camp for three weeks, focusing on skill refinement and team-building as they set sights on qualifying for major tournaments, including the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
Mr. Addo urged the players to stay focused and disciplined, underscoring the importance of teamwork in achieving success.
AsanteGold Bibiani Ltd's sponsorship has been instrumental in facilitating this intensive training, reflecting the company’s dedication to advancing football development in Ghana.
The association’s partnerships, such as this, remain critical to building a strong foundation for football in the country.
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