All is set for the two-day EPL Soccer Clinic expected to take place at the Aquinas School Park on April 29-30.

Two ex-EPL players, one of whom is now a coach are expected in town to scout for young football talents in schools.

Micky Adams who was once a player-coach at Fulham and has played for
other top English Premier sides including Southampton, Leeds United and
Stoke City leads the team to Ghana.

He will be accompanied by Lawrie Dudfield, a former EPL football star who has also played with Leicester City and Hull City.

The soccer clinic is being organized by the Brooke House College
Football Academy, England, and is supported by the Commonwealth office
in Accra and Everythings Education, an education consultancy company.

Micky Adams was a former Southampton player

The event is a continuation of the British Boarding School Expo, which took place in Accra at the end of February 2019.

After registration formalities over 100 young players between ages 11-17 will have the opportunity to exhibit their talents and skills with the hope of securing scholarship opportunities to the Brooke House College Football Academy.

There will be daily coaching sessions which will concentrate on all
aspects of player development from improving individual technique,
positional play, the contribution each player makes to a team, as well
as monitoring player fitness through individual training plans including
a focus on diet and nutrition.

The Africa head of the Royal Commonwealth Society, John Apea is happy
at the interest shown by students who are poised to fulfil their dream
of playing professional football whilst still pursuing education as
well.

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