National Sports College Concludes Maiden Player Agent Training Programme in Winneba

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The National Sports College, Winneba (NSC) has successfully concluded its maiden three-day Player Agent Training Certificate Programme, held from 20 to 22 February 2026. The programme attracted more than 40 participants from across the country and was facilitated by FIFA-licensed football agent, Victor Elias Seshie.

The Director of the College, Bawah Fuseini, expressed satisfaction with the impressive turnout and the calibre of participants who attended the training. He urged aspiring agents to take personal branding and professional appearance seriously, emphasising their significance within the football industry.

“The football agent industry is vast and offers lifelong opportunities,” Mr Fuseini stated. “Build your brand, build trust, and present yourself professionally — and people will have confidence in you.”

Mr Seshie commended the College for organising the programme and encouraged the institution to pursue full university status.

“I would like to see the National Sports College become a fully-fledged University of Sports in Ghana,” he said.

The successful organisation of the Player Agent Training Certificate Programme underscores the College’s commitment to enhancing capacity and promoting professionalism within Ghana’s football sector. The initiative equipped participants with practical knowledge and valuable industry insight, while reinforcing the College’s role as a key driver of sports development in the country.

The programme was organised and coordinated by the College’s Technical Department under the leadership of Emmanuel Kojo Appiah.

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