Achimota School Old Boys Group are confident of winning the competition

The Presbyterian Boys Secondary School (PRESEC) alumni are organising an Inter-Schools Soccer Tournament for Old Boys from eight secondary institutions on November 1, 2025.

The participating schools are Prempeh College, Presbyterian Boys Secondary School (PRESEC), Adisadel College, Mfantsipim School, Opoku Ware Senior High School (OWASS), West African Senior High School (WASS), Achimota School and Accra Academy.

Ahead of the tournament, one of the organisers, John Ankrah, explained that the rationale behind the competition is to bring together old students from the various schools to network while showcasing their footballing skills.

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“We all entered Form One in 1985. We are celebrating 40 years since graduation, and we think it’s a great opportunity to meet and network. It’s for some selected schools. The event will take place at the PRESEC Alumni Center,” Ankrah told GhanaWeb Sports.

The captain of the Achimota School Old Boys group, Kwame Abbey, also indicated that his side are well prepared to clinch the trophy.

He disclosed that the squad has been camping in Adukrom with top players and a coach for some time, and they are confident of emerging as champions.

“They invited us to participate in these games. I am the captain of the Achimota 1990 year group. We haven’t taken this competition lightly, we brought in some foreign-based players because our school has alumni working abroad. We’ve done some training and are set to win the trophy, even though we know we’re competing in the spirit of brotherhood and friendship.

“We went camping in Adukrom, and now we’re ready. Our coach is a football expert who has worked with the Right to Dream Academy. We don’t want to reveal our strategy because the PRESEC and Prempeh guys will be watching us,” Abbey remarked.

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