National Sports Federations to Visit to Amasaman OlympAfrica Kids Facility

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The National Sports Federations will embark on a visit to OlympAfrica Project sight at Amasaman on March 8, 2025. The visit aims to assess the progress of the facility, which is expected to play a vital role in grassroots sports development in Ghana.

The OlympAfrica project, an initiative supported by the OlympAfrica Foundation and the GOC, seeks to provide young athletes with access to training facilities. The Amasaman site is envisioned as a hub for talent development, offering opportunities for athletes across various disciplines to train and compete at an elite level.

During the visit, representatives from national sports federations and key development partners will inspect the ongoing construction and discuss strategies to ensure the facility’s timely completion and effective utilization.

The OlympAfrica project is a significant step towards nurturing young talents and providing them with the necessary infrastructure to succeed. The GOC is committed to ensuring the project’s completion and long-term grassroots sustainability.

The visit highlights the national sports federation’s dedication to fostering sports excellence and infrastructure development in Ghana. The outcomes of the visit are expected to shape future policies and partnerships geared toward enhancing sports facilities nationwide.

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