Roc Cup Youth Football Tournament to Return to Ghana in 2027
Roc Nation Sports International has confirmed that its youth football tournament, the Roc Cup, will return to Accra in March 2027. The tournament aims to showcase African talent and connect young players with global scouting networks.
Roc Nation Sports International has confirmed the Roc Cup youth football tournament will return to Accra in March 2027. This decision follows the success of the tournament's first edition.
The inaugural Roc Cup, held in February 2026, featured 10 elite academies from five African nations. It provided a significant platform for young talent, linking them with global scouting networks. Organizers anticipate the 2027 event will be larger and more competitive. Benab FC will again serve as the host club for the upcoming tournament.
While specific venues and participating teams are yet to be announced, this return signifies a growing interest in developing youth football infrastructure in Ghana and across Africa. Such events can boost Ghana's profile as a hub for sporting development. Previous economic impact studies on major sporting events in Ghana have highlighted job creation and increased tourism, though specific figures for the Roc Cup's first edition are not yet available.
Grant Veitch, Director of African Football Recruitment at Roc Nation Sports International, expressed satisfaction with the first event. He stated, "The inaugural Roc Cup exceeded all expectations, not just in terms of the quality of football on the pitch, but in the way the local community in Accra embraced the event." He added that the confirmation for 2027 reflects a long-term commitment to the continent and improving the experience for all involved.
The 2027 Roc Cup is expected to continue prioritizing community engagement and inspiring future generations of footballers. Organizers aim to celebrate African football culture through the tournament. Further details on the format, teams, and partners will be released in the coming months. This event could attract significant investment into Ghana's sports sector, potentially benefiting local businesses and sports academies.
Source: StatsGH — Ghana's data-driven news platform