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Soccer News of Sunday, 12 October 2014

Source: Sammy Heywood Okine

Aspire players dream big

The three players from the Aspire Academy who represented the Black Starlets have pledged to play their hearts out to achieve great results for the nation.
Speaking to yours truly before leaving for their base in Dakar, the three players said they are privileged top feature for the national team of Ghana and they would do their best to qualify for the world under 17 championship.
The players, Ishmael Baidoo, Ebenezer Nyamador and. Abdul Manaf Nurudeen promised to be at the next world juvenile championships to restore the image of Ghana.
They praised Aspire Dreams for granting them the exposure and promised to play their hearts out to qualify the nation to win laurels.
They have returned to their base in Senegal after helping the Black Starlets beat the Baby Lions of Cameroun in the African Qualifiers.
Chief motivator of the players, Captain (rtd) Andy Sam said the players are highly enthused to feature for the nation and they can do better if granted more opportunities.
He indicated that Aspire Dreams has so many players who are capable of fixing problems in Ghana football.
In its eighth year of scouting and grooming young talents, Aspire has now been recognized as a force and a great contributor to the national youth teams.
Capt. Andy Sam hinted that the best of Aspire is yet to come as they continue to scout for the best players who want to play football.