Founded | 1999 |
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Founder | Tom Vernon |
Type | Educational Sports Charity |
Registration no. | 1108821 |
Location | |
Area served
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Ghana |
Product | Sports, education and leadership academy in Ghana |
Owner | Tom Vernon |
Employees
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c. 80 |
Founded in 1999, Right to Dream is an African football academy.
Starting on a small scale, training just a few boys on a dust pitch in Accra, the Academy has evolved over the last 16 years to become a fully residential, centre of excellence, with over 90 students on scholarship from 7 African countries, at a purpose-built campus on the banks of the River Volta.
Right to Dream Academy in Ghana was founded in 1999 by British social entrepreneur, Tom Vernon to provide children from extreme poverty with the opportunity to build a better life for themselves and their families. It started on a small-scale, training just a few boys on a dust pitch in Accra. It has grown to become a fully residential international school, offering scholarships to talented children drawn from all over West Africa. It is currently ranked as one of the Best Youth Academy’s in the world by bleacherreport.com. In March 2010, the new Right to Dream Academy was opened, a $2.5million purpose-built facility, located 20 km south of Akosombo in the Eastern Region of Ghana. A girls’ programme was introduced in 2013. In 2014, Right to Dream Academy launched the first Right to Dream school programme in Takoradi.
Since 2007, Right to Dream has produced over 20 graduates playing professional football in Europe. Some Right to Dream graduates have also received call ups into Ghana’s National teams, from the Black Starlets(U17) to the Black Stars. Right to Dream has over 30 graduates studying at High Schools and Universities in the USA and UK. In all, Right to Dream has helped to develop over 160 talented, young footballers – through a combination of football, education and character development.
In May 2013, Right to Dream opened the first residential girls’ football academy in Africa. In April 2014, Right to Dream student Fuseina Mumuni, was a member of the Ghana U-17 team at the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup held in Costa Rica.
Right to Dream squads travel to Europe regularly to compete in tournaments against the very best youth teams in the world.
Since 2008, Right to Dream has had the most successful African U-15 team. In 2015, Right to Dream U18 and U15 were unbeaten for a combined total of 42 matches on their European Tours.
Right to Dream U15s won the 26th edition of the Marveld Tournament in the Netherlands
The U15 team of Right to Dream Academy won the 2015 TopC-RKMSV tournament in the Netherlands.
The Academy participated in the 2013 and 2014 editions of the Gothia Cup, placing third in 2013 and winning in 2014. In 2015, Right to Dream returned to the Gothia Cup and successfully defended their title, making the Academy the first team to win the Gothia Tipselit Trophy in two successive years.
The Academy has won the African championship and thus retained the right to represent Africa each year since the 2008 edition. Right to Dream has achieved five top-eight finishes in the World Finals of the Manchester United Premier Cup, playing the best football teams from Manchester United, Juventus, Paris Saint Germain and Real Madrid. It placed a best of 3rd in 2009, and in 2014, the Academy placed 4th. In 2015, Right to Dream won the Manchester United Premier Cup world finals for the first time in their history.