Ghana's shooting stars launch double dream at SuperCupNI

The shooting stars of Ghana's sensational Right to Dream Academy will launch a two-pronged attack on the SuperCupNI this summer.
Press Eye - Belfast - Northern Ireland
Friday 31st  July 2015 - Dale Farm Milk Cup 2015 Northern ireland International Football Tournament - 
Dale Farm Milk Cup Junior final between Right to Dream and Southampton at Warden Street Ballymena.
Right to Dreams 2015v winners

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Eye.Press Eye - Belfast - Northern Ireland
Friday 31st  July 2015 - Dale Farm Milk Cup 2015 Northern ireland International Football Tournament - 
Dale Farm Milk Cup Junior final between Right to Dream and Southampton at Warden Street Ballymena.
Right to Dreams 2015v winners

Picture by Stephen Hamilton / Press
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Press Eye - Belfast - Northern Ireland Friday 31st July 2015 - Dale Farm Milk Cup 2015 Northern ireland International Football Tournament - Dale Farm Milk Cup Junior final between Right to Dream and Southampton at Warden Street Ballymena. Right to Dreams 2015v winners Picture by Stephen Hamilton / Press Eye.

The African stars lit up the international youth tournament last year when they continued their impressive dominance of European competitions, winning the Junior tournament with a refreshing brand of exciting, attacking football.

As the Academy continues to develop some of Africa’s most exciting young players and place them in major leagues across the globe, Right to Dream have turned down overtures from Premier League clubs in England to again send representatives to both Premier and Junior competitions here aiming to become the first in the history of the event to complete the double.

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Tournament chairman Victor Leonard said: “Last year we were all anticipating something special from Right to Dream given their amazing track record across Europe with victories against Academy teams from Manchester United, Arsenal and Barcelona. The brand of football they delivered at our event was simply breath-taking.”

In the Junior final at Ballymena Showgrounds the Ghanaians defeated a good Southampton side 7-0 while their Premier side won a subsidiary competition after losing just once in their schedule to California’s FC Strikers.

“So many Premier League clubs were eager to host Right to Dream at their academies, such is the reputation for excellence that they have established across the world,” revealed Victor.

“I’m proud to say that such was the warmth of the welcome from our supporters last summer that the boys and officials enjoyed their first visit to us so much they wanted to return to Northern Ireland – despite the rain!”

The draw for the tournament will take place at W5 in the Odyssey complex in Belfast next month.