Press Releases of Tuesday, 23 January 2024

Source: Wconsult Sport International

Prempeh College, Opoku Ware get kits sponsorship for 2024/2025 SHS football season

Student footballers and executives captured in a photo Student footballers and executives captured in a photo

Wconsult Sports International, a sports consulting and philanthropic organization, has donated new sports kits to the Prempeh College and Opoku Ware school soccer teams for the upcoming 2024/2025 Senior High School soccer season.

The kind gesture was facilitated by the Dompiahene of the Agogo Traditional Area and an alumnus of Prempeh College, Nana Bediako Brogya Sarpong, who also serves as the executive chairman of the sports organization and Chairman of the school’s proposed Athletic Oval Project.

Speaking at the kits presentation ceremony, Nana Brogya Sarpong indicated that the sponsorship to the two elite schools forms part of strategic efforts by the sports company to significantly contribute to sports development and wellbeing in Ghana.

“Today's ceremony, and many others, is a testament to the hard work that has put into realizing great dreams for Prempeh College. Over the years, individuals and groups of the old boy's fraternity have in various endeavours supported and contributed to the development of our esteemed College.

One significant aspect of giving back to our college is the birth of future donors of our school; and as we witness this occasion, many of you students sitting here will be expected to do even more,” he further emphasized.

Since 2008, Wconsult Sports International has identified the challenges in sports development at the Senior High School level. Subsequently, Wsports has dedicated technical expertise, tools, and equipment to serve the needs of sports departments of senior high schools in the country.

Nana Sarpong added: “It can be done and it must be done", a mantra that oils our efforts at Wsports and serves as a guidepost towards the honing of football and athletic talents in Senior High Schools. We believe strongly that SHS sports can and must be improved.”