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GHANA’S U15 TEAMS SHINE BRIGHT IN CAF AFRICAN SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS

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Ghana’s U15 Teams Shine Bright in CAF African Schools Championship Semi-Finals


Accra, Ghana, is buzzing with excitement as the nation’s U15 boys’ and girls’ teams have stormed into the semi-finals of the 2025 CAF African Schools Football Championship, hosted at the University of Ghana Stadium. This third edition of the tournament, running from April 23 to 26, showcases Africa’s brightest young talents, and Ghana’s squads are proving they’re a force to be reckoned with on home soil. With both teams delivering stellar performances, the Black Stars’ future looks promising.


The U15 boys’ team has been unstoppable, securing three consecutive victories without conceding a single goal. Their campaign kicked off with a 2-0 win over Uganda, thanks to winger John Andor’s brace. They followed up with a 1-0 victory against South Africa and a commanding 3-0 rout of Algeria, sealing their semi-final spot. Posts on X have celebrated their flawless run, with fans praising their discipline and flair. Now, Ghana faces defending champions Tanzania in a high-stakes semi-final clash on April 25, 2025. The other semi-final pits Uganda against Senegal, promising fierce competition for a place in the final.


The U15 girls’ team has been equally impressive, topping Group A with a perfect record. Their journey began with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Morocco, courtesy of Jennifer Awuku’s brilliant strike. They then dominated Benin 2-0 and crushed Malawi 3-0, showcasing teamwork and composure. Coach Joyce Boatey-Agyei has her sights set on the trophy, and the girls are ready to face defending champions South Africa in the semi-finals on April 25. The host nation’s momentum is palpable, with fans rallying behind their young heroines.


This tournament is more than just a competition; it’s a platform for nurturing Africa’s next football stars. Since its inception in 2022, the CAF African Schools Football Championship has engaged over 1.9 million boys and girls from 46 countries, making it the continent’s most successful youth sports initiative. Ghana, participating for the first time as hosts, is leveraging this opportunity to leave a lasting mark. Legends like Asamoah Gyan and Abedi Pele are mentoring the players, inspiring them to dream big. Gyan, who conducted the boys’ draw, believes the championship will unearth future stars, a sentiment echoed across the continent.


The semi-finals are set to be electrifying, with matches broadcast live on CAF’s YouTube channel and SuperSport. Ghana’s passionate supporters are expected to pack the University of Ghana Stadium, creating an atmosphere that could propel their teams to the final. For the boys, overcoming Tanzania’s experience will be key, while the girls face a tough test against South Africa’s title holders. Win or lose, Ghana’s U15 squads have already made their nation proud, proving that the future of African football is in capable hands. As the tournament reaches its climax, all eyes are on Accra for what promises to be a thrilling finale.





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