Monday, 17 August

Black Stars legend André Ayew supports para basketball with GH¢10,000 as he graces 2026 Volta Cup

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Office of the Volta Regional Minister (Pic):

Black Stars legend André Dede Ayew has donated GH¢10,000 to support the 6th Inter-Regional Wheelchair Basketball Championship during his visit to the Volta Region.

Ayew was in the region as a special guest at the 2026 Volta Cup, where he joined young footballers, athletes and members of the local sporting community for this year's event.

During the visit, the Ghana international extended his support to the wheelchair basketball championship being held at the Ho Sports Stadium, contributing GH¢10,000 towards athlete welfare and match-day operations.

The championship has brought together about 150 para-athletes from five regions across Ghana, providing a competitive platform for the athletes while promoting greater inclusion and participation in sport.

Ayew took time to interact with the athletes, commending their determination and encouraging them to remain focused on their ambitions and continue pushing for greater opportunities through sport.

The gesture also reflects a growing part of Ayew's activities away from professional football. Over the years, he has maintained a connection with communities and young people, with recent engagements taking him closer to grassroots football and the people who have followed his career.

From spending time with young people and playing community football in Tema New Town, to similar engagements in Aboabo, Kumasi, Ayew has used such visits to interact directly with young footballers, share his experiences and encourage them to believe in their potential.

His visit to the Volta Region continued that connection, but this time extended beyond football.

By supporting wheelchair basketball, Ayew brought attention to a group of athletes who often compete with considerably less visibility and resources, while reinforcing the importance of making Ghana's sporting space accessible to everyone.

For a player who has spent much of his career representing Ghana on the international stage, these community engagements have provided a different way of staying connected to the people and contributing to the development of sport from the grassroots.

The GH¢10,000 intervention in Ho therefore represents another practical show of support for athletes and communities across Ghana as Ayew continues to use his platform to encourage participation, inclusion and opportunity through sport.

Source: classfmonline.com