
Right to Dream Academy chairman Sir Mohamed Mansour has outlined what he âlovesâ about the institution after it was named Best Academy at the 2025 Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai.The prestigious recognition, announced on Sunday, December 28, places the Ghana-based academy among the most respected development centres in world football and reinforces its growing influence beyond the African continent.The award highlights a model that combines elite football training with formal education and leadership development, setting Right to Dream apart in an increasingly competitive global landscape.Speaking after receiving the award, Sir Mohamed Mansour said, âWhat makes it unique is the ability for players, young players, boys and girls, to get both an education and sport.âHe added, âAnd today, we have over 200 players who are preparing for professional football around the world.âMansour also highlighted the academyâs academic investment, noting, âWeâve begun scholarships worth about $30 million for top universities, including Ivy League institutions.âReflecting on the academyâs mission, he said it was âvery specialâ because it gives young people âa chance to dream,â adding, âWhat can bring more dreams than soccer.â
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