Breaking Barriers: Ghana’s Gabriel Atseku Becomes First World-Class Badminton Technical Official at Saint-Denis Championship, in Réunion, France
Accra, Ghana – May 21, 2025– The Ghana Badminton Association proudly celebrates the outstanding performance of Mr. Gabriel Atseku, an accredited African umpire, at the recently concluded Badminton International Challenge held in Saint-Denis, Réunion, France from May 11-16, 2025
Atseku’s participation in this prestigious tournament marks a significant milestone for Ghanaian badminton officiating, showcasing the nation’s growing influence in the global badminton community. His professionalism, precision, and adherence to international standards as a technical official has earned him commendations from players, coaches, and fellow officials alike.
Ghana’s Gabriel Atseku has etched his name in history, becoming the first Ghanaian to qualify as a world-class technical official at the Badminton International Challenge in Saint-Denis, Réunion, France. This landmark achievement marks a significant step forward for Ghana in global badminton officiating, showcasing Atseku’s dedication and expertise on the international stage.
His certification paves the way for future Ghanaian officials and reinforces Africa’s growing influence in badminton technical governance. Atseku’s success is a testament to years of hard work, positioning him among the sports’ elite technical officials worldwide.
Congrats to Gabriel Atseku—raising Ghana’s flag high in badminton!
A Testament to Excellence
As one of Africa’s certified umpires, Atseku’s role at the tournament underscores the Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA) and Badminton World Federation (BWF)’s recognition of Ghana’s commitment to developing world-class officials. His performance not only elevates Ghana’s reputation but also inspires upcoming umpires across the continent.
- Evans Yeboah, President of the Ghana Badminton, shares Gabriel’s achievement is a proud moment for Ghana. His dedication reflects the high standards we strive for in our technical officiating programs since we begun in a national talent hunt in 2018. We are confident his success will pave the way for more Ghanaian officials on the international stage, which we just graduated 113 technical officials offering a milestone for side career for many people, whilst growing the pathway pool for world class made officials like Gabriel Atseku
- Gabriel Atseku: -"Representing Ghana at this level was an incredible honor. I am grateful for the support from the Ghana Badminton Association and the BCA. This experience has motivated me to continue upholding the integrity of the sport."
Looking Ahead
The Ghana Badminton remains committed to nurturing talent both on and off the court. Atseku’s success highlights the importance of continuous training and certification for officials, aligning with the association’s vision to grow Ghana’s footprint in global badminton.
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