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FIFA TDS: Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence Proves Its Might Again with Flawless Hosting of Elite U15 Boys Colts Championship

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Last updated: December 31, 2025 1:42 pm
Published December 31, 2025
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FIFA TDS: Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence Proves Its Might Again with Flawless Hosting of Elite U15 Boys Colts Championship
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The Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence has once again lived up to its reputation as the heartbeat of Ghana football development, delivering yet another spectacular tournament in the just-ended Elite U15 Boys Colts Championship. Barely a month after successfully hosting the WAFU Zone B U20 Boys Championship, the centre showcased its unmatched capacity to organize and host competitions of the highest standard.

Over the course of the week-long championship, the Centre provided a home away from home for all 12 participating teams – representing the 10 football regions and two elite academies – along with their technical teams and officials. From comfortable accommodation to well-prepared three-square meals a day, no detail was left unattended. Every player and official experienced the warmth of true Ghanaian hospitality, powered by the Centre’s dedicated internal staff.

Beyond logistics, the Centre’s commitment to professionalism shone through in the flawless provision of competition essentials. From producing team sheets to issuing certificates, the Centre ensured that every aspect of the tournament reflected excellence. Organizers and participants alike praised the smooth coordination that allowed the young talents to focus solely on their performance on the pitch.

The successful delivery of back-to-back tournaments has further cemented the Centre’s standing as a world-class football hub, not just for Ghana but for the entire West African region. It is becoming increasingly clear that the facility is more than a training ground – it is the nerve centre of football excellence, capable of staging both regional and national competitions at the highest level.

For many observers, the seamless hosting of the U15 Boys Colts Championship was a testament to the Centre’s crucial role in the future of Ghana football. “This is more than infrastructure; it is a symbol of Ghana’s readiness to nurture talent with professionalism and pride,” one football official remarked.

As the dust settles on another successful tournament, one thing is clear: the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence has not only raised the bar for football tournament hosting in Ghana but has also become the golden stage where the future stars of Ghanaian football are born.

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