November 23, 2024

Ghanaian Friendship Association of Strasbourg visits Team Ghana ahead of Paris 2024 Olympics

Strasbourg, France – In a spirited show of support and national pride, the Ghanaian Friendship Association of Strasbourg visited Team Ghana athletes and officials to bolster their preparations for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics. This heartening event took place on [insert date], highlighting the strong ties and solidarity between the Ghanaian diaspora in Strasbourg and their national sports representatives.

The delegation, led by the association’s president, Priscilla Korankye along with key members and supporters, was warmly received by Team Ghana at their training facility at the CREPS centre. The visit aimed to provide moral support, encouragement, and a sense of community to the athletes as they gear up for the global sporting event.

Team Ghana athletes expressed profound gratitude for the visit. They acknowledged the boost in morale and motivation from knowing that their fellow Ghanaians abroad are rooting for their success. Officials also lauded the association for their unwavering support and the positive impact of such initiatives.

Dr. Priscilla Korankye said, “Our visit is a testament to the strong bond between Ghanaians in Strasbourg and our national athletes. We believe in their potential and are here to show that they have our full support as they prepare for the Paris 2024 Olympics.”

Team Ghana Official Captain, Joseph Paul Amoah also thanked the Ghanaian community for their support. “The encouragement and support from the Ghanaian Friendship Association means a lot to us. It will inspire our athletes to push their limits and aim for greatness.”

The visit by the Ghanaian Friendship Association of Strasbourg was a significant morale booster for Team Ghana, reinforcing the importance of community support in their journey to the Paris 2024 Olympics. This initiative exemplifies the unity and national pride that will undoubtedly propel the athletes to strive for excellence on the global stage.

Source Benjamin Willie Graham, Strasbourg, France