Sanai Sereboe: Every detail matters
Following her call-up to the Ghanaian U20 squad, the 17-year-old reflects on how Scrosoppi has helped her development.

Having spent time at Erin Mills, North Mississauga, Brampton, Burlington, and now Scrosoppi, Sanai Sereboe is coming into her own on the field.
The full-back enjoyed a breakout season this year with Scrosoppi in League1 Ontario and was a crucial part of both the Women’s League2 Division side and the Women’s Championship team that secured promotion with a first-place finish.
Her progress earned her a call-up to Ghana’s U20 women’s team, and Sereboe is aiming to help the Black Princesses qualify for the upcoming U20 World Cup in Poland next year, in addition to starting her college career at Grambling State University.
Congratulations, Sanai, on selection for national team camp. What was your biggest takeaway from the experience?
My biggest takeaway was understanding the level of discipline and consistency it takes to perform at the international stage. Every detail matters, from how you train to how you recover. Carrying those habits forward will help me stay prepared and keep improving.
What are the types of things you did at camp?
On the field, we focused on sharpening technical skills, physical fitness, learning the system of play, and a lot of finishing. Off the field, we spent time in team meetings, recovery sessions, and sleeping.
Did playing for Scrosoppi equip you for the camp?
Playing for Scrosoppi prepared me really well for national team camp. The competitive environment pushed me to raise my level, stay disciplined, and adapt quickly. Training and playing with older and more experienced teammates helped me build confidence, which I was able to carry into camp.
My experience at Scrosoppi was really positive. The team was very welcoming, even as a younger new player, and they pushed me to work hard and improve both on and off the field.
What has been your main highlight from your time at the club and why?
My main highlight at Scrosoppi was winning the league by beating Pickering, which allowed us to advance to the Women’s Premier. That game was such a defining moment because it showed how all our hard work as a team paid off, and being part of that success was unforgettable. As well as my goal against Unionville!
Which person from Scrosoppi has helped to bring the best out of you?
One person from Scrosoppi who really brought the best out of me was Lexy [Alexia Rhooms]. Even though she wasn’t here for the entire season, she constantly pushed me to work harder. We still have plans to train together in the off-season, and I really admire her work ethic and commitment. She’s definitely someone I look up to.
How proud are you of your achievements this year?
I’m very proud because this year has shown me how important faith and hard work really are. From winning the league with Scrosoppi to making it to the next stage in the World Cup qualifiers, I couldn't ask for more.
Looking ahead, what are your targets for this year, and beyond?
This year, my goal is to continue developing as a player, winning more games with my team, and earning more opportunities at the international level. Off the field, my goal is to graduate with honours and prepare for the next step of playing at Grambling State University.
What’s your message to younger players aspiring to play for their national team?
My message would be to always believe in yourself and stay consistent. There will be challenges, but if you work hard every day and stay patient, opportunities will come. Don’t be afraid to push yourself out of your comfort zone and always have faith in God.













