Excitement is building in Aboabo No2 as the N-Quad Inter-Tribe Tournament, scheduled for this Monday, draws near with Twenty-four teams competing for glory at the Middle B Park.
The event, taking place a week after the celebration of Eid al-Adha, was designed as a platform to foster unity among various ethnic groups within the community, leveraging the universal appeal of football to bring people together.
Last year’s runners-up Songhai will face debutant Builsa in a the much await tournament opener.
Defending Champions Moshie will start their title defense against Mamprushi in Group D, alongside Kotokoli and Waala.
The winners for the maiden edition , Hausa will face Wangara, Zabarma and Buzaaye in a pulsating group C encounters.
Moreover, the event serves a dual purpose by aiming to unearth fresh football talents from the local area.
This focus on talent discovery underscores the tournament’s potential impact on the sporting landscape of Aboabo and beyond.
As the teams make their final preparations, anticipation is mounting among local football enthusiasts and community members alike.
The Aboabo No2 Middle B park is center of attraction as supporters gather to cheer on their favorite teams and celebrate the spirit of unity that the tournament embodies.
Below are the various groups for the various tribe
𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩 𝐀
Songhai (Gao)
Kanjaga(Builsa)
Frafra
Yoruba
Group (B)
Dagomba
Banda
Ewe (Anglo
Gurma
𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩 (𝐂)
Hausa
Wangara
Zabarma
Buzaaye
𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩 (𝐃)
Moshie
Mamprushi
Kotokoli
Waala
𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩 (E)
Fante
Gonja
Fulani
Yadiga
Group F
Ashanti
Bissa
Chokosi
Gurunshi
