Decathlon Ghana To Organize Table Tennis For the Youth

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Ghana’s most biggest sports shop Decathlon, is set to organize the maiden edition of table tennis for the youth in the country.

The big event has been slated for Saturday 24th August, 2019 at the Nungua junction mall at exactly 10am.

The competition would witness over thirty youths across the country playing and bragging for supremacy,  as well as,  exercising their talents and passion.

The purpose of the competition is to harness the youths power in sports and start preparing the next champions for the Nation.

The operations manager for Decathlon Ghana and sports leader for table tennis Mr. Oscar Azameti says their aim is to make sports accessible to individuals and the nation.

“At Decathlon Ghana, we believe in partnership and engineering competition  and value for what  sports will bring to the individual and the nation and our joy is to make sports accessible to many people”.

“Thanks to Decathlon Ghana, our users through sports will have pleasure, better health, better social integration and thus; live life to the fullest. We are in Ghana, to make the pleasures and benefits of sports accessible to the many”. he concluded.

Both former and current national players and veterans are expected to grace the occasion and to inspire the youth.

There would be trophies, medals and souvenirs from Decathlon Ghana to deserving winners and promising players.

Background:

Decathlon Ghana has a wide range of table tennis sets and equipment apart from the offer in 39 other sporting disciplines stocked in their 1000 meter square store, inside the Junction Mall at Nungua Barrier in Accra and their 70 meter square connect store located inside the Lizzy’s sports complex at East legon.

With their entire offer available on their online store http://www.decathlon.com.gh you can still be in the comfort of your home or office to buy as their delivery network spans throughout the nation with mostly same day delivery in Accra and 2 – 3 business days delivery in other regions.

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