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Watch ex-President Jerry John Rawlings kick the first ball on Gyan funded astro-turf

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Asamoah Gyan’s $200,00 astro-turf facility developed on the Accra Academy School campus was commissioned by Fly Llt Jerry John Rawlings.
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Former President Jerry John Rawlings after commissioning the $200,000 astro-turf facility funded by Asamoah Gyan kicked the first ball on the pitch to officially unveil the pitch for sporting activities.

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The 31-year-old striker cut sod in late 2015 to begin the ultra-modern astroturf during a ceremony which was graced by old students of Accra Academy and the public in general.

The multipurpose facility was estimated to cost GH¢ 700,000.00.

The artificial pitch arrived from Turkey on January 30, 2016 for the historic project of the school, where a bronze statue of the Captain would be mounted for his kind gesture.

The project include a turf, with a tartan track surrounding it and dressing rooms, a fence wall, toilet facilities and Flood lights will all be put in place.

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The pitch was constructed by a Ghanaian private owned firm Wembley Sports Construction Company Limited with its FIFA approved turf partner ‘HATKO’ of Turkey

The facility which is worth over $200,000 as cost will, however, be managed by Wembley Sports Complex in partnership with the management of the school as well as Gyan’s Foundation.

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