
CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe has paid a courtesy call on Ghana’s President John Mahama ahead of the highly anticipated finals of the Continental African Schools Football Championship.
The meeting took place in Accra, where discussions focused on the growth of youth football development across Africa and strategies to promote sports among young talents.

During the visit, Dr. Motsepe expressed his appreciation for Ghana’s commitment to nurturing young footballers and emphasised the importance of grassroots initiatives.
He highlighted CAF’s dedication to supporting programs that inspire and develop the next generation of African football stars. The encounter underscored the strong partnership between CAF and Ghana in advancing football on the continent.

President John Mahama welcomed Dr. Motsepe and reaffirmed Ghana’s enthusiasm for hosting the upcoming finals. He underscored the country’s rich football heritage and ongoing efforts to promote sports at all levels.
President Mahama also reiterated Ghana’s readiness to host a successful tournament that showcases the talents of Africa’s youth and fosters unity through sport.
The Continental African Schools Football Championship has gained prominence as a vital platform for young athletes to demonstrate their skills and gain recognition. As the finals approach, both CAF and Ghana are optimistic that the event will bring together talented players from across the continent and inspire future generations to pursue their dreams in football.

The courtesy call between Dr. Patrice Motsepe and President John Mahama highlighted the collaborative efforts aimed at elevating African youth football.
With Ghana hosting the finals, expectations are high for a memorable tournament that celebrates young talent and strengthens the continent’s sporting ties.
Source: GBC