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Steve Regis Mvoue signs with Portimonense Futebol SADThird Captain One Golf Kids Championship tees-off at Royal Golf Club, Kumasi

Cameroonian midfielder, Steve Regis Mvoue, has joined Portuguese side Portimonense Futebol SAD from RFC Seraing in Belgium, in a deal that will run until 2026.

‘Mvoue is black and white until 2026′ the club wrote in the announcement made on Thursday, January 25.

The 21-year-old will wear jersey number 5.

The club said he already started working with coach Paulo Sérgio before his presentation to the press on Thursday.

Regis Mvoue trained at Azur Star in Cameroon, and has played for both the youth and senior teams of Toulouse FC in France.

He was the player of the tournament in the U-17 AFCON won by Cameroon in 2019. He joins Portimonense in the Primeira Liga after two years at RFC Seraing.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

The much-awaited kids’ tournament for Captain One Golf Society teed-off at Royal Golf Club, Kumasi with the young girls in high spirit ready to exhibit their talents in golf.

The young girls drawn from three orphanages and Care Home in Kumasi, Tarkwa and Obuasi exhibited quality swings and good sportsmanship as they received applause from the teeming gathering who came to catch a glimpse of the work done so far.

Prior to their competition, a presentation was made to them from Captain One Golf Society on behalf of Gals in Golf, a US based organization involved in youth golf development.

They presented golf clubs, golf balls, tees, golf bags, and golf shirts to the kids for their training.

President and Founder of Captain One Golf Society, Mr Pius Ayeh Appiah, who made the presentation thanked the organisation for their support and advised the kids to use the equipment for its intended purposes.

Also, Lady Captain of Captain One Golf Society, Mrs Felicity Gyeabour, presented golf shoes from Captain One Go
lf to the girls as part of their support for the competition.

Junior captain of the kids’ project, Ayishatu Aminu, who received both presentations expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the organisations for their kind gesture towards them.

‘We never expected to receive anything like this, so we are very happy, and we promise that all your investment in us will not go to waste. We will make you proud and that is our promise to you,’ she said.

At the end of a four-hole competition, Ayishatu Aminu proved herself as captain of the juniors by winning the competition with 29points followed by Juliana Nassah with 32points, with Adam Fadila finishing third with 35points.

Jennifer Satura came forth with 35points while Paula Kokame finished fifth with 35points. Gifty Baba with 37points came sixth while Zakia Hudu and Modesta Satura finished seventh and eighth respectively with 38points and Esther Atta came nineth with 41points.

In the longest drive, Hawah Adam finished first followed by Asana Adam, Francisca Opok
u, Paula Kokame and Princess Alhassan.

Pauline Kokame won the Chipping followed by Asana Adam, Princess Alhassan, Francisca Opoku and Hawah Adam while Paula Kokame won the putting and was followed by Princess Alhassan, Asana Adam, Francisca Opoku and Hawah Adam.

Source: Ghana News Agency