The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has congratulated the University for Development Studies (UDS) football team for winning the football competition at the 2025 FISU World University Games.
UCC described the victory as a sign of the team’s discipline, determination and resilience.
It also noted that the win reflected the strong tradition of sporting excellence in Ghana’s higher education sector.
The university said it was proud to celebrate the historic success with UDS.
It added that the achievement not only brings honour to UDS but also raises Ghana’s flag high on the world stage.
UCC explained that the triumph shows the power of teamwork, commitment and the pursuit of excellence that inspires students and staff across the country’s universities.
The institution further applauded the dedication of the players, coaches, management and supporters who helped make the win possible.
It expressed the hope that the victory would encourage more collaboration and development of university sports in Ghana and beyond.
UCC ended by congratulating the UDS football team once again, stating that it was proud of their outstanding feat.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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