In a remarkable turn of events at the Baba Yara Stadium on December 5, 2024, 14-year-old Benedict Agyei carved his name into the annals of Ghanaian sports history. The first-year business student at Asanteman Senior High School became the youngest referee to officiate the final of the Ashanti Region Inter-School Championship, showcasing extraordinary maturity and skill far beyond his years.
The highly anticipated clash between Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) and Simms Senior High School (SIMMS) ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw after extra time. OKESS ultimately clinched the title through a tense penalty shootout, but it was Agyei’s exceptional performance that stole the spotlight.
Selected through the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) groundbreaking ‘Catch Them Young Referee Project,’ Agyei’s journey is a testament to the program’s success in nurturing young refereeing talents. His composure under pressure, fairness, and professionalism during the intense final earned widespread admiration from players, coaches, and fans alike.
Benedict’s historic achievement is a beacon of hope for aspiring referees, proving that passion and dedication can transcend age. As the GFA continues to identify and groom young talent, the story of Benedict Agyei inspires a new generation of referees aiming to make their mark in the beautiful game.
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