• Sat, Apr 2026

Kaysports supports Ghana Teqball as star player shines in Nigeria tournament

Kaysports supports Ghana Teqball as star player shines in Nigeria tournament

Ghana’s top-ranked Teqball athlete, Sylvester Nortey, has once again demonstrated his growing dominance on the continental stage with an impressive performance at the National Teqball Open Championship held from March 25 to 28, 2026, in Abia State, Nigeria.IMG-20260402-WA0167
 

 

Sylvester Nortey was supported to the tournament by Kaysports Ghana Limited.

Widely regarded as one of Africa’s finest Teqball talents, Sylvester Nortey secured a commendable second-place finish in the men’s doubles competition, reinforcing his reputation as a formidable force in the sport. 

His performance drew praise from spectators and officials alike, as he showcased technical skill, composure, and tactical awareness throughout the tournament.IMG-20260402-WA0162

 

However, Sylvester Nortey’s campaign was not without challenges. 

The Ghanaian star was unable to compete in the men’s singles event due to a technical issue, a setback that denied fans the opportunity to see him contend for another podium finish. IMG-20260402-WA0166
 

Despite this, his doubles achievement ensured Ghana remained prominently represented at the competition.

Growth of Teqball in Ghana

Sylvester Nortey’s success comes at a time when Teqball in Ghana is undergoing significant transformation, driven by the efforts of the sport’s Normalization Committee.

Established to restructure and revitalize the sport, the committee has played a crucial role in restoring order, improving governance, and creating new pathways for athlete development.IMG-20260402-WA0164
 

In recent months, the committee has focused on strengtheningu institutional frameworks, organizing local competitions, and expanding grassroots participation. 

These efforts are beginning to yield results, with increased visibility of the sport and improved performances by Ghanaian athletes on the international stage.

Reform and the Road Ahead

The Normalization Committee has outlined an ambitious roadmap aimed at firmly positioning Ghana as a leading Teqball nation in Africa. 

Key priorities include:

Talent identification and development: Expanding scouting programs to discover young players across the country.IMG-20260402-WA0168
 

Infrastructure enhancement: Increasing access to standard Teqball tables and training facilities.

Coaching and officiating: Training more certified coaches and referees to improve the quality of the sport locally.

International exposure: Creating more opportunities for Ghanaian players to compete abroad and gain experience.u

Officials have expressed confidence that with sustained investment and strategic planning, Ghana can soon produce continental champions and strong contenders on the global stage.

A Symbol of Progress,

Sylvester Nortey’s achievement in Abia State is more than just a personal milestone—it is a reflection of the steady progress being made in Ghanaian Teqball. 

His performance serves as both inspiration for upcoming players and validation of the ongoing reforms within the sport.

As Ghana continues its rebuilding journey, performances like this signal a promising future, with the potential for even greater success in upcoming international competitions.

The Normalization Committee  has secured kit sponsorship from Kaysports and are planning other sponsorships from corporate bodies.

 

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