Right to Dream Academy was founded in 1999 by Tom Vernon, who had been Manchester United's head scout in Africa. It started on a small scale and, unlike most youth academies, independent of a professional team, training a small number of boys who were initially housed in Vernon's home. Some scouts and other staff were volunteers. As of 2021, it is an all-scholarship boarding school for promising footballers drawn from all over West Africa.
Bleacher Report ranked it 15th in their 2013 ranking of youth academies. A girls’ youth system programme was introduced in 2013, the first in Africa. In 2014, Right to Dream Academy launched the first Right to Dream school programme in
Takoradi. In 2015, Right to Dream bought FC Nordsjaelland. Mantrac Ghana, Ashoka, and Laureus Sport For Good Foundation. In 2021, the Mansour Group invested $120 million in a takeover and announced it was forming a new entity, ManSports. In 2022, Right to Dream bought Egyptian pro football club
FC Masar. The Mansour Group also financed an expansion team in
Major League Soccer that will begin play in 2025 and be based in
San Diego, California. The team, named San Diego FC, will construct a Right to Dream academy near
El Cajon, California. ==Graduates==