Atebubu’s Umar Farouk reacts to his call up to Ghana National U20 team

Atebubu’s Umar Farouk, the youngest goalkeeper in the ongoing Ghana Premier League, has been called up to join the Ghana Black Satellites (U-20) team as they prepare for the upcoming WAFU Zone B U-20 tournament. Farouk, who currently plays for Nsoatreman FC, has impressed with his exceptional goalkeeping skills at such a young age.
In an interview with Monikstvonline.com, Farouk expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work under the guidance of Coach Maxwell Konadu. He mentioned that the experience has been tremendous and has helped him develop as a player. Farouk is determined to make the most of this chance and contribute to the success of the Ghana Black Satellites in the upcoming tournament.

The WAFU Zone B U-20 tournament is an important platform for young players to showcase their talent and potentially earn a spot in the senior national team. Farouk’s inclusion in the squad highlights his exceptional abilities as a goalkeeper and demonstrates the recognition he has received for his performances in the domestic league and club.
The Black Satellites, under the guidance of Coach Offei and his team, are working tirelessly to prepare for the tournament. The competition will see teams from the West African region come together to compete for the coveted championship. The young goalkeeper’s addition to the squad will provide them with a valuable asset as they strive to achieve success in the tournament.
Farouk’s progress and success serve as an inspiration to aspiring young footballers in Atebubu and the entire country. With his determination, talent, and the guidance of renowned coaches, Farouk has the potential to make a significant impact at the U-20 level and beyond.



