Audio By Carbonatix Fast-rising football agency Kick Nation continues to make strides in talent development after securing a three-week trial at Ipswich Town FC for promising youngster Philip Frimpong. The Doxa-H United player has already begun training with the English club and is showing encouraging signs as he looks to impress during the assessment period. Frimpong’s opportunity highlights Kick Nation’s growing influence in creating pathways for young footballers in Ghana and across Africa, with the agency focused on identifying and nurturing talent from grassroots communities. Beyond this latest breakthrough, Kick Nation has already facilitated international moves for several players, including two to Brook House College and five others to AC Milan—a strong indication of its expanding network and credibility within global football circles. The agency, spearheaded by young entrepreneurs Wunnam Haruna and Benjamin Teye Tetteh, has positioned itself as a key platform for emerging talents seeking opportunities beyond Ghana’s borders. With Frimpong now testing himself at Ipswich Town, attention will be on whether he can do enough to earn a longer stay and potentially secure a professional deal. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: Kick Nation Philip Frimpong DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story Minority accuses Majority of attempting to “shift public perception” ahead of BoG’s GH¢15bn publication MTN Ghana hosts first Digital Music Conference to tackle artistes revenue challenges Ghana heads to Rabat for African Open Government Conference Ghana tilting towards the abyss while waiting for doomsday Pragya and tipper truck head-on collision claims teacher’s life at Asante Mampong 10 illegal miners remanded into prison custody for mining under ECG high-tension poles Bank of Ghana expected to post GH¢15.6bn loss for 2025 financial year House of Chiefs urges Ghanaian workers to commit to environmental protection OSP saga: A legal analysis demonstrating that A-G authorization was long granted Fifth unit at Akosombo goes live as grid recovery nears final stages Latest Stories Minority accuses Majority of attempting to “shift public perception” ahead of BoG’s GH¢15bn publication4 minutes Kick Nation secures Ipswich Town trial for Ghanaian youngster Philip Frimpong8 minutes MTN Ghana hosts first Digital Music Conference to tackle artistes revenue challenges15 minutes Ghana heads to Rabat for African Open Government Conference18 minutes Ghana tilting towards the abyss while waiting for doomsday50 minutes Pragya and tipper truck head-on collision claims teacher’s life at Asante Mampong1 hour 10 illegal miners remanded into prison custody for mining under ECG high-tension poles2 hours Bank of Ghana expected to post GH¢15.6bn loss for 2025 financial year2 hours House of Chiefs urges Ghanaian workers to commit to environmental protection2 hours OSP saga: A legal analysis demonstrating that A-G authorization was long granted2 hours Fifth unit at Akosombo goes live as grid recovery nears final stages2 hours WAJESHA condemns SA xenophobic attacks, warns of growing public and mental health crisis2 hours The human face of digital finance and its hidden cost2 hours Mahama recommends female NSS person for automatic employment after Akosombo recovery efforts3 hours PRESEC-Legon 2020 NSMQ star Benjamin Nketsiah wins award for breast cancer detection project3 hours
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Kick Nation secures Ipswich Town trial for Ghanaian youngster Philip Frimpong
MyJoyOnlineBy Fentuo TahiruThu, 30 Apr 2026 · 2h ago0 views
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Kick Nation secured a three-week trial at Ipswich Town FC for Ghanaian youngster Philip Frimpong. The Doxa-H United player is currently training with the English club. This opportunity highlights Kick Nation's role in developing and placing young African footballers, having previously facilitated moves for other players to institutions like AC Milan and Brook House College.
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