Mexico's top diplomat made a special trip to see Ghana's sports chief last week. Ambassador Norma Ang brought her deputy Fernando Alvarado Valenzuela to chat with Minister Kofi Adams about working together on sports projects. The Mexican team wants to team up with Ghana on boxing, baseball, women's soccer, and track events. They talked about student exchanges and training programs that could help young athletes from both countries. Mexico even offered to welcome Ghana's baseball players for games and practice sessions.
The ambassador pitched Mexico's famous sports university as a perfect place for Ghanaian students to learn and train. She explained how Mexico uses sports to build friendships with other nations around the world. Minister Adams loved the idea and said sports bring Ghanaians together and make them proud of their country. He praised Mexico for landing the World Cup hosting deal for the third time. The minister stressed that grassroots programs matter most for finding future stars.
Ghana shared plans for a special sports zone that would attract money and create jobs. Adams asked Mexico to help train coaches and provide advanced lessons for local teachers. Ghana offered to let Mexican teams use their sports buildings whenever needed. Both sides left the meeting feeling excited about future partnerships. The talks included officials from Ghana's football, baseball, boxing, and Olympic groups.
The ambassador pitched Mexico's famous sports university as a perfect place for Ghanaian students to learn and train. She explained how Mexico uses sports to build friendships with other nations around the world. Minister Adams loved the idea and said sports bring Ghanaians together and make them proud of their country. He praised Mexico for landing the World Cup hosting deal for the third time. The minister stressed that grassroots programs matter most for finding future stars.
Ghana shared plans for a special sports zone that would attract money and create jobs. Adams asked Mexico to help train coaches and provide advanced lessons for local teachers. Ghana offered to let Mexican teams use their sports buildings whenever needed. Both sides left the meeting feeling excited about future partnerships. The talks included officials from Ghana's football, baseball, boxing, and Olympic groups.