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WAMFA unveils bold blueprint to dominate Ghana football

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South Korean coaching guru Lim Hung-se officially launched the West Africa Mission Football Academy (WAMFA) in Accra last week, unveiling an ambitious blueprint designed to transform raw Ghanaian talent into world-class stars — and build a club capable of rising all the way to the Ghana Premier League.

This is not just another academy. It is a long-term football project with serious structure, serious backing and serious intent.

Partnering with the Christian missionary organisation West Africa Mission, Coach Lim and his team have mapped out a clear pathway: develop young players the right way and establish Hoolala FC as a competitive force, starting in Division Two and climbing steadily through the ranks.

Hoolala FC will begin its journey in the third tier of Ghana’s football pyramid, but the vision stretches far beyond that. The goal is progression through Division One and, ultimately, a seat at the Premier League table.

It is a bold and calculated move built on experience and ambition. Coach Lim brings over 40 years of football development expertise across South Korea, South Africa and South Sudan.

He has helped mould some of Korea’s finest football exports, including national team coach Hong Myung-bo, Kim Joo-sung, women’s national team boss Shin Sang-woo and World Cup star Ha Seok-ju.

Now, he believes Ghana offers the next frontier.

“I have seen the future of world football in the eyes of Ghanaian children playing in empty lots,” Lim declared at the launch held at Mission International School, Community 25.

“My mission, alongside WAMFA and Hoolala FC, is to turn that raw talent into world-class excellence.”

World-class facilities 

The ambition was underlined in a symbolic sod-cutting ceremony led by Rev. David Choi, Rev. John Choi and Coach Lim — marking the start of construction on a modern sports complex.

Plans include natural grass pitches, AstroTurf surfaces, a futsal arena and residential accommodation — a full-scale development hub tailored for players aged 10 and above.

This is about creating an environment where talent is not just discovered, but systematically developed.

Driving the project’s football operations is Capt. Andy Sam (retd), former CEO of AshantiGold and now Deputy CEO of WAMFA.

A respected academy administrator, he previously spearheaded the Ghana arm of Aspire Football Dreams, overseeing the scouting of more than 200,000 youngsters nationwide for Qatar’s elite Aspire Academy.

The academy also benefits from backing by the Hoolala chicken franchise, known for supporting youth initiatives across parts of Africa.

For Coach Lim, however, the dream goes beyond producing technically gifted footballers.

“The youth trained here will stand at the pinnacle of the world stage,” he said confidently. “We will groom warriors on the pitch and honest, disciplined leaders off it.”

The project has already attracted endorsement from Otto Addo, who praised the academy’s commitment to structured talent development and credible career pathways for young players.

Ghana’s Ambassador to South Korea, Kojo Choi, also expressed pride that the long-envisioned initiative had finally materialised.

Source:
www.graphic.com.gh

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