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Swedru All Blacks FC — Ghana Premier League

From Historic Comeback to a Scalable Europe–Ghana Pipeline

Founded in 1945 and nicknamed the “Black Magicians”, Swedru All Blacks FC returned to the Ghana Premier League for 2025/26 after a decisive promotion run (66 points after 29 matches; 3–0 clincher vs. New Edubiase). Vision: a modern, compliant, data-driven partnership bridging Ghanaian talent and European performance outcomes.

GPL 2025/26 President: Stephen Atto Quayson Head Coach: Ahmed Ibrahim Fathi Home: Swedru Sports Stadium (~5,000)
Swedru Sports Stadium — exterior
Swedru Sports Stadium — exterior
Stadium seating / interior
Interior seating & compliance upgrades
Promotion celebrations
Promotion celebrations — back in the GPL
Training session
Academy training — player development
Team & fans
Team & fans — Central Region energy
Club crest
Club crest — Black Magicians

Where the Club Stands Today

The club’s leadership under Stephen Atto Quayson steered a 16-year comeback. The home venue, Swedru Sports Stadium, is undergoing continued improvements aligned with Ghana FA licensing: seating, media zones and safety corridors. Technical direction with Ahmed Ibrahim Fathi targets a compact defensive structure, fast transitions and U23 minutes.

Why Partner — The Value Case

  • Talent Efficiency: High-upside Ghanaian prospects at competitive cost vs. EU markets.
  • First Rights: Early access & co-ownership options; structured scouting hub in Swedru.
  • Brand & Impact: Social footprint, Africa–Europe pathway, academy scholarships.
  • Resale Value: GPL exposure + European methodology → transfer uplift.

Partnership Modules (Mix & Match)

  • Academy JV: Co-branded curriculum, UEFA-licensed workshops, annual Elite Trials with first refusal.
  • Scouting Hub: Dedicated scout on site + shared data (video tagging, wellness, RPE, GPS).
  • Infrastructure & Medical: Gym/physio, RTP protocols, naming & hospitality co-financing.
  • Education & Compliance: GFA/FIFA, minors, visas/GBE planning, safeguarding audits.

90-day pilot: MoU + 2 loans + 1 coach exchange → facility audit → CAPEX plan.

Comparables — Proof That It Works

  • Eintracht Frankfurt × Accra Lions (since 06/2025): West Africa scouting lane, methodology transfer, Bundesliga bridge.
  • Right to Dream × FC Nordsjælland: Ghana academy at the heart of a multi-club model; Accra expansion announced in 2025.
  • WAFA (Feyenoord + Red Bull legacy): Education-driven development with a long EU bridge (Rotterdam heritage).
  • Real Valladolid × AFTA (Ghana): Mohammed Salisu pathway — long-term club × academy cooperation.

Diagnostics — Readiness Snapshot

  • Licensing / Facility: seating, media, safety — on track; home matches in Swedru.
  • Data & Performance: implement GPS + wellness/RPE from U23 → U17; event data (Wyscout/Instat compatible).
  • Governance: clear processes for FIFA/GFA transfers incl. minors; visas/GBE mapped to CEE/Balkan bridges.

KPIs: U23 minutes, Expected Transfer Value, injury days and RTP time, academy permeability.

Next Steps — Let’s Build the Bridge

We’ll formalize a lightweight MoU with scouting priority, run a 90-day pilot with two loans and a coach exchange, and lock the facility/medical plan with clear CAPEX milestones. Full transparency, shared dashboards, quarterly reviews.

Contact: Dietmar Wendorff (CEO, TTMIB) — +49 1525 379 0120 · +49 1512 470 9170 · ttmib@outlook.com