South African agent Michael Makaab, son of renowned FIFA agent Mike Makaab, has arrived in Ghana ahead of a mini soccer Tournament in Techiman.
Mr. Makaab who is now in charge of Africa affairs for Prosport international was in Nigeria to scout for players last week before travelling to Ghana over the weekend.
The renowned football agent was at the Robert Mensah Stadium on Sunday to monitor Ebusua Dwarfs striker Richard Gadze who got a brace and an assist in their match against Cornerstones.
Mr. Makaab and his team of scouts who are in Ghana on the invitation of Division One side Techiman City, will be moving to Sunyani and Techiman for the mini football tournament and to look out for talented footballers.
Prosport International has many high profile African footballers in their fold including Ghana’s Edwin Gyimah, Awal Mohammed, Bernard Kumordzi and ex-South Africa international Siyabonga Nomvete and others.
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