History of the Club
Formed as a Colts club in 1996 with over 80 talented football kids, the club organized the first-ever Colts league in Bekwai. After 6 years of Colts’ football, the club registered for the district’s 3rd Division League in 2002 and stayed in the league for 8 years before gaining promotion into the Regional Division Two League.
After the team’s promotion to the Division Two League, the club set a target of qualifying to the National Division One League, which was eventually achieved in 2016.
During the club’s journey from colts to the Division Two league, many players came along who ended up playing for top tier clubs in Ghana.
With a passion for football, two brothers Divine Kyei Boadu and Paul Kyei Baffour decided to acquire Bekwai Youth Academy and subsequently rebranded the team to Nations Football Club. Henceforth, in the next football season (2022/2023), the team will be playing their home matches at the refurbished Kwame Kyei Sports Complex at Abrankese.
We at Nations Football Club aim at creating employment for the growing youth, whilst aiding to unearth their talents with their passion.
The current goal of the club is to qualify for the elite division of Ghana football.
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Plans are far advanced in the completion of a 12,000-seater ultra-modern stadium located in Abrankese in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region.
This stadium will serve as an all-inclusive facility with a training ground, workout station, housing, etc.
This infrastructure development is in line with our vision to create a platform to identify and sharpen young talent.
We intend to cultivate strong relationships and strategic partnerships with different stakeholders across Africa and the globe to create synergies. The partnership is at the heart of our club and for this reason, we are open to partnerships and investments that will be mutually beneficial.