The renowned Right to Dream academy prepares to establish its presence in Cairo this coming October.
With an illustrious track record of nurturing some of the continent’s finest players, including Mohammed Kudus, Ernest Nuamah, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Majeed Waris, and countless others, the academy has been a cornerstone for Ghana’s football legacy and a catalyst for these talents’ European journeys.
While the academy has already initiated its activities in Egypt, its official inauguration is scheduled in just two months’ time.

Nestled within the opulent surroundings of Cairo’s Palm Hills, this institution will provide state-of-the-art facilities to groom gifted players, and most importantly, extend opportunities to disadvantaged youngsters across Egypt.

The impending launch of the Right to Dream academy in Cairo signals a renewed commitment to fostering top-tier football talent within the Egyptian landscape. As the academy’s doors swing open, all eyes will be on the potential gems it unearths and the transformative impact it promises to bring to the realm of African football.