The Brief
Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School — PRESEC — is one of Ghana's most storied educational institutions. When they came to Prestige Football League, the brief was clear: create a football experience that matched the school's legacy. Not just a tournament. A statement.
The result was the PRESEC Sports & Legacy Series — a two-day competitive football tournament that brought together the school's best footballing talent, a packed crowd of students and supporters, and some of the most important names in Ghanaian football development all on one pitch.
What We Delivered
Over two electrifying days, Prestige Football League organised, coordinated, and produced a full tournament spanning multiple teams. From the opening whistle to the final medal ceremony, every element was managed to PFL standard — high energy, tight organisation, and a genuine love for the game.
The tournament featured official team photo sessions against a branded backdrop, live match officiating, and a full awards ceremony complete with medals, trophies, and a financial prize for the champions — giving players a taste of what professional matchday feels like.
Scouts & Sponsors
What elevated this event beyond a school competition was the presence of Vase Sports — one of Ghana's leading sports management agencies — who sent scouts to identify standout talent from across the competing teams. For many of the young players, this was their first time performing in front of professional eyes.
The event was powered by an impressive sponsor lineup including Bel Beverages, Decathlon Ghana, Special Ice, 3 Music, Airport West Hotel, SmartCaptcha Photography, and 2Gether as One.
The Legacy
The PRESEC Sports & Legacy Series is exactly the kind of project Prestige Football League was built for. It proves that the most powerful football moments aren't always in the biggest stadiums — sometimes they happen on a school pitch in Accra, where a 16-year-old discovers for the first time that someone important is watching.
This is what we do. We bring the game to the people who deserve it most.