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Ghana set to arrange WAFU-B U17 Championship, contest set for Saturday get going
Ghanaian football experts say they are ready to have the sub-locale as the Wafu B U17 Championship starts in the country on Saturday.
A mouth-watering struggle is on the cards as the host nation will play their most exceptional rivals Nigeria in the underlying match of the seven-bunch challenge.
The waterfront city of Cape Coast is the scene for the opposition of the West African Football Union WAFU (Zone B) with countries going after regards.
Matches have been reserved for the Cape Coast Stadium and Ndoum Stadium and organizers are happy with the preparation for the multi day event.
"We are cheerful over how Ghana has organized to have our U17 young fellows in the opposition that should improve their skills for the future," WAFU B President Kurt Okraku told Cafonline.com on Friday.
"The fields, planning pitches, clinical and comfort are all at the best assumptions to ensure we have a useful challenge for all of the gatherings playing in the opposition.
"With this we expect the players from all of the seven countries to do all that can be expected with off and to show that the best footballers and football is without a doubt from our region."
WAFU B Executive Director Boureima Balima uncovered that the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) has been appropriate with arranging, offering the regional body the opportunity to convey a by and large phenomenal contest.
"Since we appeared, the coordinated effort with the LOC has been particularly capable which has permitted us the chance to basically focus in on passing the best relationship for the players on to succeed," Balima told Cafonline.com
"We have been setting likely the best standards in Africa and we want to continue to by passing the best relationship for the gathering on to focus in on playing football.
"These players are the destiny of African football and we will give them the stage to show that
Five-time champions Nigeria will hope to spread out their confirmations when they start their main goal on Saturday with their contention with deceive champs Ghana.
Inquisitively, the Golden Eaglets are told by Nduka Ugbade, who captained the Nigeria group that won the country's first of five world titles.
Ugbade is certain they can win from Group A where they face the hosts and Togo.
"I'm happy with the team that we have had the choice to consider, and I can say unhesitatingly that we are in Ghana to do a good job for the country," Ugbade said.
"Our fundamental objective is to secure a pass to the Africa Cup of Nations, and a short time later we go max speed for the award.
"Nigeria has a family in U-17 football and we can't bear frustrating
Cote d'Ivoire will play in Group B nearby Burkina Faso, Benin and Niger with the two unique sides in each social affair progressing to the semi-finals.
The two finalists from the resistance will feature at the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations in Algeria exactly on schedule one year from now.
Every one of the four semi finalists in that central area contest to be played in Algeria will possess all the necessary qualities for the FIFA U17 World Cup finals in Peru.
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