• Feyenoord Academy was a Ghanaian football club and the biggest football academy in Ghana based in Goma Fetteh, and was founded by Feyenoord from Rotterdam...
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  • Feyenoord Academy may refer to: Feyenoord Academy (Varkenoord), Dutch football academy Feyenoord Ghana, Ghanaian football academy This disambiguation...
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    second highest league in Ghana in 2009. Red Bull Ghana was relegated to Division Two in 2013. In August 2014, Feyenoord Academy was rebranded to the name...
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    former Feyenoord player József Kiprich joined the Hungarian team as an under-19 coach and started as a scout for Feyenoord. The Feyenoord Ghana academy in...
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  • Bull Ghana was relegated to Division Two in 2013. In August 2014 Red Bull closed the academy and the club and it was merged with Feyenoord Academy to West...
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  • Ibrahim Osman (footballer, born 2004) (category Right to Dream Academy players)
    joined Danish side Nordsjælland in early 2023 from the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana. He made his debut in February 2023, coming on as a substitute for...
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    academies in Ghana. Among the first ones were Ajax, Feyenoord, and Right to Dream. Unlike other youth teams in Ghana (also known as colts), academies...
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    Mohammed Abubakari (category Feyenoord players)
    Football Academy in Ghana and for Dutch side Feyenoord. Abubakari became the first player who moved from Ghanaian farmer team Feyenoord Academy to the Dutch...
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    2024, Tahid went on trial with the academy of Dutch club Feyenoord. Tahid is eligible to represent Canada and Ghana at international level. In September...
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    George Boateng (category Feyenoord players)
    first-team coach at Coventry City. After making his breakthrough with Feyenoord in the Dutch Eredivisie, he spent most of his career in England, making...
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  • Felix Annan (category Ghana men's international footballers)
    as a goalkeeper for Maryland Bobcats FC and Ghana. Annan began his career at Gomoa Fetteh Feyenoord Academy, before signing for Asante Kotoko. In 2014...
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    Abdul-Yakuni Iddi (category West African Football Academy players)
    leagues. Iddi began his career by Feyenoord Ghana and joined Feyenoord Rotterdam. He played in the youth from Feyenoord, then he was loan to K.V. Mechelen...
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  • of Feyenoord Fetteh. Abu gained promotion to play for the youth team of Fetteh's mother club Feyenoord Rotterdam. Abu started his playing in Ghana as...
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  • Fauzan F.C. FCM Maamobi United Feed Us 123 F.C. Fenhack Fern Stars Feyenoord Academy (Gomoa Fetteh) Flamingos Mangoase Fransa FC Flying Jets FC Freedom...
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    Harrison Afful (category Ghana Premier League players)
    Feyenoord Academy, Espérance de Tunis, and Columbus Crew and spent time on loan at Asante Kotoko. Afful came through the youth setup at the Feyenoord...
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  • Pancras Otoo Papi (category West African Football Academy players)
    Muscel. He began his youth career at One World Football Academy and later moved to Feyenoord Academy, got promoted and debuted for the senior team WAFA. He...
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  • Yaw Frimpong (category West African Football Academy players)
    Accra) is a Ghanaian professional footballer. He began his career in Feyenoord Academy, was 2005 promoted to first team, on 15 November 2008 was on trial...
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  • Jordan Opoku (category Feyenoord players)
    for the youth team of Fetteh's mother club Feyenoord, becoming the first player from the academy in Ghana to join the main club in Holland. Opoku spent...
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    Christian Atsu (category Ghana men's international footballers)
    education at the Feyenoord Football Academy in Gomoa Fetteh, in the Central Region of Ghana and later attended the West African Football Academy at Sogakope...
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    Elvis Manu (category Feyenoord players)
    national allegiance to Ghana, whom he qualifies for through his Ghanaian heritage. After progressing through Feyenoord's youth academy, Manu signed a professional...
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    Georginio Wijnaldum (category Feyenoord players)
    played for Apollon Smyrnis. His cousin, Royston Drenthe, was another Feyenoord academy product who most notably played for Real Madrid. Wijnaldum was formerly...
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    Emmanuel Boateng (footballer, born 1997) (category People from Eastern Region (Ghana))
    West African Football Academy (WAFA) from Ghana where he played until January 2018. He was one of the prominent players in the academy. He signed with Aduana...
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    given his UEFA Europa League debut to Feyenoord on 3 November, which ended 1–1. After impressing against Feyenoord, he also played in the Ukrainian side's...
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  • Felix Afena-Gyan (category Ghana men's international footballers)
    Next Gen, on loan from Cremonese. He also plays for the Ghana national team. Born in Sunyani, Ghana, Afena-Gyan moved to Serie A side Roma's youth team on...
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    Sekou Cissé (category Feyenoord players)
    attracted the attention of other clubs and he was soon linked to clubs like Feyenoord, Eindhoven and Twente. It was made known on 30 June 2009, that Cissé would...
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  • Sherif Danladi (category West African Football Academy players)
    league. Graduating from the Under-17 level, Danladi was admitted into Feyenoord Academy by the highly rated and famous national team coach Sam Ardy. He was...
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  • he scored again in a match against FC Emmen. In a home match against Feyenoord on 16 September 2018, Boadu broke his ankle after a collision with Eric...
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  • Dermane Karim (category Feyenoord players)
    SC and Planète Foot Togo's youth academies. He signed his first professional contract with the Dutch club Feyenoord on 1 February 2022, keeping him at...
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  • Mohammed Takiyudin (category Expatriate men's footballers in Ghana)
    football at youth level in State Envoys and then moved to Feyenoord Ghana. He moved to Feyenoord in 2001 and played for the club 6 years from the under 12...
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    Kermit Erasmus (category Feyenoord players)
    by, and graduated from the SuperSport Feyenoord Academy (now SuperSport United Youth Academy) to join Feyenoord but remained at SuperSport United on trial...
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