Many have taken to social media to express their sadness after Saturday's fatal accident
Ghana mourns the loss of six players when a bus carrying a youth team travelling from a league registration exercise crashed into a river on Saturday evening.
The Africa Vision Soccer Academy were travelling back to Offinso from Afrancho where they underwent registration for the upcoming District Juvenile League.
The six players, said to be between the ages of 12 and 16, reportedly died on the spot while several others were left injured and rushed to the Offinso St. Patrick Hospital and the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) confirmed the unfortunate incident in a statement on Saturday night.
Many, including Black Stars coach CK Akonnor, former Borussia Dortmund and ex-Ghana and Cameroon assistant coach Ibrahim Tanko, ertshwile national defender and current Caf deputy general secretary Anthony Baffoe, have all taken to social media to share their grief.
Below are some tweets:
Sad hearing the passing of eight juvenile football players yesterday at Offinso. My thoughts are with the family of the departed and the victims. May their souls Rest In Peace ????
— CK Akonnor (@akonnor_ck) September 20, 2020
To the families of our lost brothers, our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you In these trying times
— Ibrahim tanko (@itanko25) September 19, 2020
May their souls rest in peace????????????????????????
This is very sad -my sympathies and condolences to their families what a shock for the parents I really feel for them -May their souls rest in perfect peace ???????????????????????? https://t.co/vnK6AEnUW7
— Anthony Baffoe (@AnthonyBaffoe) September 19, 2020
This is very sad -my sympathies and condolences to their families what a shock for the parents I really feel for them -May their souls rest in perfect peace ???????????????????????? https://t.co/vnK6AEnUW7
— Anthony Baffoe (@AnthonyBaffoe) September 19, 2020
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— Asante Kotoko Supporters (@AsanteKotokoSu1) September 19, 2020
TRAGIC! Reports coming in that six colts players have died in a ghastly accident on the Offinso highway this evening.
We're grieving with the family and everyone affected by the loss.????@AsanteKotoko_SC pic.twitter.com/AkmKMSt1Sg
All of us at Liberty Professionals are saddened about the passing of eight juvenile players of the Africa Vision Soccer Academy in Offinso on Saturday.
— Liberty Professionals FC (@LibertyProfFC) September 20, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the departed young talents.
May their souls Rest In Peace ???? pic.twitter.com/q9Ik30D3VN
Very disturbing news we are picking up from Afrancho concerning a colts club in Offinso.Our hearts and thoughts are with the bereaved families and to the kids recuperating, we are desperate to see them pull through.We keeping you in our prayers.#TheRoyals #WeDeliver pic.twitter.com/PZ0LL3bw9r
— Legon Cities FC (@LegonCitiesFC) September 20, 2020
Six colts players from our region have died in a ghastly accident on the Offinso highway this evening, others in critical condition.
— Ashanti RFA (@FootballAshanti) September 19, 2020
A thought of comfort and condolences to the grieving family and everyone affected by the loss. pic.twitter.com/rEZWKMXiwx
Sad day for Ghana football
— Wa Suntaa Sporting (@WaSuntaaSc) September 20, 2020
Our heartfelt condolences goes to the families of the victims of African vision football Academy involved in a tragic accident at Offinso.
We wish the injured a speedy recovery. pic.twitter.com/g3ZHSJwlY6
All of us at Sekondi Hasaacas FC are saddened hearing the news of the demise of 8 juvenile footballers involved in the Offinso, Kumasi Accident, commiserate with the family of the deceased...
— Sekondi Hasaacas FC (@SekHasaacas) September 20, 2020