Officials of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), busted an alleged overaged boy who presented himself as 14 years old when the officials were scouting for talents for the national U-15 team.
His looks drew suspicion because he looked huge in stature compared to a normal 14-year-old.
Leader of the scouting team and member of GFA Executive Council, Samuel Anim Addo, inspected his skull and teeth to validate his age.
The boy was not allowed to take part in the process because it was proved that he was overage.
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