Ghana’s talent identification system lacking -Right To Dream CEO


Proper To Dream Academy Ghana CEO, Alex Asiedu, has said that the nation’s soccer expertise is being underutilized attributable to a scarcity of efficient group.

In a current interview on ChannelOne Sports activities, Asiedu highlighted the necessity for a extra structured strategy to harnessing Ghana’s wealthy soccer expertise.

Proper To Dream Academy boasts a powerful alumni of gifted footballers, together with Mohammed Kudus, Ibrahim Osman, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Ernest Nuamah, and several other different standout gamers of this era, showcasing the academy’s constant success in creating top-class expertise.

Asiedu emphasised that whereas Ghana has an abundance of gifted footballers, the dearth of correct group has hindered the total realization of this potential.

“I believe the expertise dial has been the place it’s for years. There’s a large quantity of expertise within the nation. What we don’t have is an organized manner of tapping into that expertise in order that, that expertise turns into individually worthwhile to the individual and the nation as a complete additionally beneficial properties from it.”

Ibrahim Osman Photograph Courtesy: Feyenoord

“Our job is to attempt to put in place buildings that faucet into the expertise however make no mistake we have now a variety of expertise within the nation, it’s not gone. By advantage of numbers, it’s gone up.”

Ghana’s ahead #24 Ernest Nuamah runs with the ball towards Cape Verde (Photograph by SIA KAMBOU/AFP through Getty Photographs)

 

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