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Azumah Nelson Sports Complex was initially called the "Kaneshie Sports Complex, has been a recreational facility for schools and students in Accra and beyond." [4] Secondary and Primary Schools make use of the sports complex due to the capacity of attendance, besides, it is believed to be among the big sporting centres often used for inter-school sporting competitions and other activities in ...
Borteyman Sports Complex is a multidisciplinary sport center located in Borteyman, a suburb of Accra, Ghana. [2] It was commissioned by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo, the President of Ghana on February 13, 2024 ahead of the 13th Africa Games to be hosted in Ghana. [3]
It is the location of the $145 million sports complex which would be used for the 2023 African Games which is known as the Borteyman Sports Complex. [5] [6] The sports complex has the following facilities: 400-metre 6-lane athletics warm-up track with playing field for football; Washrooms for male and female; spectators stand for about 500 people; A thousand-seater competition swimming pool ...
The 11,000-capacity UG Sports Stadium in Accra is known as the main rugby union stadium in Ghana. [2] Tarkwa and Aboso stadium,built by TnA mining previously in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality, Western region in Ghana and renovated recently by Goldfields Ghana Ltd.
The Accra Sports Stadium, formerly named the Ohene Djan Stadium, is a multi-use stadium (40,000-capacity, all-seater) located in Accra, Ghana, [3] mostly used for association football matches. It is also used for rugby union.
The organization is in partnership and collaborated with Rotary Clubs located in Sekondi-Takoradi, Cantonments, Accra Industrial Area, Houston-Texas and Katy-Texas. [2] [4] The organization also partnered with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education to achieve the aim of the organization. [3] [12]
Bukom Boxing Arena is the first boxing arena to be built in Ghana. The multipurpose facility was commissioned by John Dramani Mahama in November 2016 and has a seating capacity of 4000.
The Du Bois Centre is located at No. 22 First Circular Road, in Cantonments, Accra, Ghana, the former residence of W. E. B. Du Bois. He died there on 27 August 1963. [3] It was opened to the public on 22 June 1985 and was named a national memorial in November that year. [4]: 156