Paa Grant Soccer Academy

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Paa Grant SA
Full namePaa Grant Soccer Academy
Nickname(s)PGSA
FoundedJanuary 2009
Owner Flag of England.svg Flag of Ghana.svg Kim Tyrone Grant
Coach Flag of Ghana.svg William Yaw Quansah
League GAFCOA

Paa Grant Soccer Academy is a Ghanaian association football club and academy based in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana. They are a competing in the GAFCOA.

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History

The team was founded in 2009 in honour of George Alfred (Paa) Grant, by his grandson Kim Tyrone Grant, a former Black Stars member and England legionnaire. [1] Paa Grant Soccer Academy is the reserve and youth team of F.C. Takoradi.

Paa Grant Soccer Academy Management

Owner & President Flag of Ghana.svg Mr Kim Tyrone Grant
General Manager Flag of Ghana.svg Mr Ahmed Osei TUTU
Academy Manager Flag of Ghana.svg Mr William Y.QUANSAH
Communications Flag of Ghana.svg Mr Daniel B. ANSAH
Welfare Officer Flag of Ghana.svg Mr William Y.QUANSAH

Paa Grant Soccer Academy Technical Staff

Academy Technical & Sporting Director Flag of Ghana.svg Mr Kim Tyrone Grant
Academy Team Coach Flag of Ghana.svg Mr William Y. QUANSAH
Assisting Academy Coach Flag of Ghana.svg Mr Daniel B. ANSAH
Academy Goalkeeping Coach Flag of Ghana.svg Vacant
Academy Physiotherapist Flag of Ghana.svg Vacant
Academy Team Doctor Flag of Ghana.svg Vacant
Academy Kit Manager Flag of Ghana.svg Vacant

Paa Grant Soccer Academy U16 – 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Ghana.svg GK Francis Mensah
Flag of Ghana.svg GK Mathew Aidoo
Flag of Ghana.svg DF Augustine Ampong
Flag of Ghana.svg DF Cosmos Awotwe
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg MF Richard Senadjo
Flag of Ghana.svg MF Michael Ernest Brew
Flag of Ghana.svg MF Alexandre Ofori Mantey
Flag of Ghana.svg MF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg MF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg MF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg FW Jonathane Abban
Flag of Ghana.svg FW Micheal Nartey
Flag of Ghana.svg FW ---
Flag of Ghana.svg FW ---

Paa Grant Soccer Academy U14 – 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Ghana.svg GK Francis Mensah
Flag of Ghana.svg GK ---
Flag of Ghana.svg DF Anass Kasimu
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg DF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg MF Paul Arthur Jnr.
Flag of Ghana.svg MF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg MF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg MF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg MF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg MF ---
Flag of Ghana.svg FW ---
Flag of Ghana.svg FW Benjiman Quansah
Flag of Ghana.svg FW ---
Flag of Ghana.svg FW ---

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