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Right to Dream Academy
Football academy in Ghana
Football academy in Ghana
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Right to Dream |
| image | Right_to_dream_logo_2021.png |
| type | Football academy |
| founded_date | |
| registration_id | 1108821 |
| founder | Tom Vernon |
| location | Eastern Region, Ghana |
| coordinates | |
| key_people | Mohamed Mansour (Chairman) |
| num_employees | c. 300 |
| owner | Mansour Group |
| non-profit_slogan =
Right to Dream is a youth association football academy system based in Ghana. It started in 1999 as a residential school and training center in Accra. It is owned by the Mansour Group.
It is now a multi-club multi-academy group with branches in Egypt as well as the Mansour Group's professional teams, FC Nordsjælland in Denmark, FC Masar in Egypt and San Diego FC in the United States.
History
Right to Dream Academy was founded in 1999 by Tom Vernon, who had been Manchester United's head scout in Africa. It started on a small scale and, unlike most youth academies, independent of a professional team, training a small number of boys who were initially housed in Vernon's home. Some scouts and other staff were volunteers.
In 2004, the organization began partnering with US boarding high schools to offer athletic scholarships. In 2010, the organization opened a new facility south of Akosombo in the Eastern Region of Ghana. As of 2021, it is an all-scholarship boarding school for promising footballers drawn from all over West Africa.
Bleacher Report ranked it 15th in their 2013 ranking of youth academies. A girls’ youth system programme was introduced in 2013, the first in Africa. In 2014, Right to Dream Academy launched the first Right to Dream school programme in Takoradi. In 2015, Right to Dream bought FC Nordsjaelland.
As of 2015, partners included Tullow Oil Ghana, Mantrac Ghana, Ashoka, and Laureus Sport For Good Foundation.
In 2021, the Mansour Group invested $120 million in a takeover and announced it was forming a new entity, ManSports. Mohamed Mansour became the chairman of the academy, while Vernon continued to operate as chief executive officer.
In 2022, Right to Dream bought Egyptian pro football club FC Masar. The Mansour Group also financed an expansion team in Major League Soccer that will begin play in 2025 and be based in San Diego, California. The team, named San Diego FC, will construct a Right to Dream academy near El Cajon, California.
Graduates
Since 1999 the academy has graduated 282 students, according to their website as of 2023.
Since 2007, Right to Dream has produced over 157 graduates playing professional football Globally. 67 Right to Dream graduates have also received call ups into National teams, from the Black Starlets(U17) to the Black Stars. As of May 2023, Right to Dream had over 56 graduates studying at high schools and universities across the US and UK.
67 RTD graduates (both male and female) have represented their country at senior international level.
7 of these players played at the Men's FIFA World Cup in 2022.
RTD Ghana and FCN have produced 146 professional players in total (and counting).
In 2022, 5 FCN male graduates and 8 female graduates signed pro contracts.
Tournament play
Right to Dream squads travel to Europe regularly to compete in tournaments.
Right to Dream U15s won the 26th edition of the Marveld Tournament in the Netherlands The U15 team of Right to Dream Academy won the 2015 TopC-RKMSV tournament in the Netherlands. The academy participated in the 2013 and 2014 editions of the Gothia Cup, placing third in 2013 and winning in 2014. In 2015, Right to Dream returned to the Gothia Cup and successfully defended their title, making the academy the first team to win the Gothia Tipselit Trophy in two successive years.
The academy has won the African championship and thus retained the right to represent Africa each year since the 2008 edition. Right to Dream has achieved five top-eight finishes in the World Finals of the Manchester United Premier Cup, playing the best football teams from Manchester United, Juventus, Paris Saint Germain and Real Madrid. It placed a best of 3rd in 2009, and in 2014, the academy placed 4th. In 2015, Right to Dream won the Manchester United Premier Cup world finals for the first time in their history.
In 2010, Right To Dream were named Peace Ambassadors and invited to participate in a tournament during that year's Nobel Peace Prize Weekend.
In 2015, Right to Dream U18 and U15 were unbeaten for a combined total of 42 matches on their European Tours.
In 2016, Right to Dream U17 finished in 6th place at the 7th edition of the ABN AMRO Future Cup in Amsterdam.
In 2022, Right to Dream U18 won the Gothia Cup.
Programmes
Scholarships are granted to Africans, both boys and girls, to study at the purpose-built Academy, located on the banks of the Volta River. Every two years, 15–20 students are selected out of 30,000 trialists and assessed both on their athletic ability and their academic performance to study and train at the Academy on 100% scholarships. Right to Dream's International School is an accredited centre for the Cambridge International Examination. The academy also offers a combination of local and international curriculums.
The first Right to Dream School opened in Takoradi in September 2015. The programme is a partnership between Right to Dream and a leading private school in each identified location.
Right to Dream is a not-for-dividend business in Egypt and Denmark, a charity in Ghana and is currently a 501(c)(3) organisation in the United States, which places students from Right to Dream Academy into US boarding schools and universities on athletic scholarships.
Notable alumni
- GHA Abdul Majeed Waris
- GHA Abu Danladi
- BFA Adama Fofana
- GHA Bismark Adjei-Boateng
- GHA Clinton Antwi
- GHA Collins Tanor
- GHA Daniel Owusu
- GHA David Accam
- GHA Divine Naah
- GHA Dominic Oduro
- GHA Edward Opoku
- GHA Ema Twumasi
- GHA Emmanuel Boateng
- GHA Emmanuel Ntim
- GHA Enoch Adu
- GHA Enock Kwakwa
- GHA Ernest Agyiri
- GHA Ernest Nuamah
- GHA Evans Mensah
- GHA Fifi Baiden
- GHA Francis Atuahene
- GHA Frank Arhin
- GHA Geoffrey Acheampong
- SLE George Davies
- GHA Gideon Mensah
- GHA Godfred Saka
- GHA Godsway Donyoh
- GHA Haruna Shaibu
- GHA Ibrahim Sadiq
- GHA Isaac Atanga
- GHA Joshua Yaro
- GHA Kamal Sowah
- GHA Kamaldeen Sulemana
- RSA Keanin Ayer
- GHA Kelvin Boateng
- GHA Kelvin Ofori
- GHA King Osei Gyan
- GHA Kingsley Fobi
- CIV Levy Nene
- GHA Maxwell Woledzi
- GHA Michael Tetteh
- GHA Mohammed Abu
- CIV Mohammed Diomande
- GHA Mohammed Kudus
- GHA Oscar Umar
- BFA Ousseni Bouda
- GHA Prince Agyemang
- GHA Rashid Nuhu
- GHA Razak Nuhu
- GHA Samuel Mensiro
- CIV Simon Adingra
- CIV Tiemoko Fofana
- GHA Thomas Agyepong
- GHA Thomas Agyiri
- GHA Umar Farouk Osman
- GHA Yaw Yeboah
References
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