🤖 Final day in Michigan. 🇺🇸 #robofest2026
This year, two teams represented us on the global stage: the boys team and, for the very first time, an all girls robotics team 👏🏽
From preparation sessions to competition rounds, this journey has been filled with teamwork, problem solving and unforgettable experiences ⚽🤖
No matter the outcome, this team has already made us proud 🔥
Let’s finish strong💪🏽
EXTRA TIME HERO! ⚡️⚽️
Yesterday belonged to @mohammed_gada7
A 95th-minute winner to seal the trophy. Pure class, pure composure.❤️
Congratulations on another piece of silverware, MoGaDa! 🥇
🤖Today is competition day in Michigan.
Swipe left to meet the team behind the builds.
Just like on the pitch, everyone here has a role ⚽
We have the BUILDERS.
The PROGRAMMERS.
The STRATEGISTS.
Different skills. One mission. One team. 👏🏽
From football tournaments to robotics competitions, the mindset remains the same: prepare together, compete together, grow together 🔥
We learn.
We build.
We go again. 🤖
Special thanks to @calbankplc for supporting this journey 🙌🏽
A special night for Rockson Amedeka 🧤
Rockson made his professional debut last night. The 18-year-old goalkeeper stepped onto the pitch for his first professional start in our USL Cup clash with Sporting Jacksonville.
First of many. 💪
Debut Alert 🚨
Today, Rockson is set to make his professional debut for Sarasota Paradise in the USL Cup, another milestone moment in his journey from Right to Dream to the professional stage 🌍
8 years ago, we arrived at the World Robotics Championship for the very first time 🤖🌍
Built on the foundation of the teams that came before them, this group took the journey onto the global stage 🇬🇭✈️
New environment. New challenge. Bigger stage.
@shakmohammed_@mo.nuhu@kobby___@tushkamane and @sassy_t16
A team that helped shape what the journey could become 💡
They finished 8th in the world and showed what was possible when curiosity, teamwork and courage met opportunity 🏆
Before Michigan became part of the story, there was this team.
#throwbackk #robofest2026
Returns • Debuts • Recognition. ❤️⚽
@mohammed_gada7 found the net in the final minutes to seal the win for @rusg.brussels
His first league goal since returning from long-term injury. A moment worth waiting for. ❤️
@b.s.issaka made his debut for @ljungskile_sk .
Every journey starts somewhere. ✨
@cm.yirenkyi was already named Player of the Year by the Wild Tigers before kickoff, then followed it up with a Man of the Match performance.
Recognition earned on and off the pitch. 🏆
@yawyeboah_gh found the net again for @qingdaohainiuofficial continuing a strong run of goals and assists.
Consistency speaking loud. 🔥
🇬🇭 to @berkshireschool 🇺🇸 to @vanderbiltu 🎓
Somewhere between early morning trainings, assignments, setbacks, wins and long days far from home, Vivian kept going. ⚽📚
Not because it was easy.
But because she believed in the dream enough to keep showing up every single day.
From Kumasi to the world, she carried her family, her roots and the Right to Dream community with her through it all. 🇬🇭
Now, she graduates from Vanderbilt University majoring in Business and Human Organisational Development.
Another reminder that dreams grow when discipline meets opportunity. 👊🔥
Sukuu ɛnɛ ballbɔ? Vivian showed it’s possible.
Right to Dream is in.
As a lead partner of World Football Giving Day, Right to Dream is helping back the ambition to make May 26 a lasting moment in the football calendar — one where the game comes together to give something back.
It is also the next step in a broader journey with Common Goal that began in 2022, rooted in a shared belief that football can be a force for opportunity, connection and long-term change.
Over that time, the partnership has helped grow the football for good community, strengthen organisations on the ground, and support a wider shift in how purpose can be embedded more deeply into the game.
World Football Giving Day builds on that same direction.
Turning shared belief into something visible. Something collective. Something the whole game can take part in.
#WeAreIn