Felix Lartey Foundation to Support Young Players with Equipment

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The Felix Lartey Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting table tennis development in Ghana, is set to donate table tennis rubbers to young and talented players across the country.

This gesture is in line with the Foundation’s objectives of supporting the growth of table tennis in Ghana and nurturing young talents.

The donation ceremony has been scheduled to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium on Saturday, 15th February, 2025. The event promises to be an exciting moment for the beneficiaries, who will receive top-quality table tennis rubbers to aid their training and development.

The Felix Lartey Foundation’s support is expected to motivate and inspire the young players to strive for excellence in the sport.

Felix Lartey, who plays for the Westchester Table Tennis Club in the USA, and the founder of the Felix Lartey Foundation, is a renowned table tennis star with an impressive array of accolades.

A three-time Commonwealth Games player, three-time African Games contender, and 13-time national champion, Lartey has also received four SWAG awards for his outstanding contributions to Ghanaian sports. His experience and expertise will undoubtedly be invaluable in guiding the young players.

The Felix Lartey Foundation’s support for young table tennis players is a significant step towards developing the sport in Ghana. By providing essential equipment, the Foundation is helping to create a conducive environment for young players to hone their skills and realize their potential.

This initiative with support from some corporate entities is expected to have a positive impact on the sport, inspiring more young people to take up table tennis and strive for excellence.

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