From Right to Dream to Denmark, Ghanaian teenager embraces new journey
For Prince Amoako Junior, football has always been about dreams—chasing them, believing in them, and now, living them. The 18-year-old Ghanaian forward has taken a significant step in his career, signing his first professional contract with FC Nordsjaelland, a club deeply connected to his roots at the Right to Dream Academy.
Stepping into the Danish side, Prince feels an immediate sense of belonging. “Farum and Nordsjaelland already feel like a second home to me,” he shared with excitement. “I couldn’t imagine a better place to start my professional career.”
While his journey begins with a challenge—recovering from an injury—his spirit remains unshaken. “I will keep doing what I’m good at. I love being on the ball and entertaining the fans,” he said, his determination evident.
Prince eagerly awaits the moment he steps onto the Right to Dream Park for his Superliga debut, a milestone he describes as “a dream come true.” With hard work, resilience, and an unbreakable bond with his club, he is ready to make an impact, not just for himself but for the fans who believe in him.
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