Coach Hene Sports Club engaged in productive conversations with the Ghana Education Service (GES) and reached a preliminary agreement to establish a football partnership.
This partnership aims to involve children as young as six years old in football activities.
In the upcoming days, an announcement of the specific format of the league and further information regarding the partnership once both parties have collaborated to refine plans will be made.

Named after the renowned Ghanaian football coach Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie, Coach Hene Sports Club has rapidly grown into one of the leading grassroots clubs in the United Kingdom.
The club focuses on providing affordable football training and education to children from diverse backgrounds, including those from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.

Over the past three years, Coach Hene Sports Club has demonstrated its dominance in the Manchester Youth Super League, winning an impressive seven out of nine finals last season alone. Additionally, the club has successfully helped 25 children secure contracts with professional pre-academies in the UK, including prestigious clubs such as Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Everton, and a host of others.
The primary objective is to establish an inaugural football league specifically designed for Ghanaian children as young as 6 years old, providing opportunities for all, regardless of their experience or skill level.
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