Asamoah Gyan, the former captain of the Black Stars, believes that the forthcoming All Regional Games will play a vital role in uncovering sporting talent throughout Ghana.
Scheduled to include various disciplines, the championship aims to rejuvenate grassroots sports across all 16 regions of the country.
Each region is tasked with hosting trials to select their most promising sportsmen and women, who will then compete against representatives from other regions.
Gyan sees this nationwide competition as a significant stride toward identifying the next generation of Ghanaian athletes.
“This event will draw people away from the streets; it’s here to stay,” remarked Gyan in an interview with Asempa FM. “It’s a recurring project that will keep individuals engaged and motivated.”
He added, “Now is the time for people to discover their talents and pursue them professionally. This initiative will benefit Ghana in the long run.”
The organizers are gearing up to officially launch the competition during a press conference slated for April 9.
This occasion will serve as the formal introduction of the All Regional Games to the public and media, offering comprehensive insights into the championship’s format, participating sports, and its overarching mission to reinvigorate grassroots sports nationwide.
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