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African School Championship: Girl Ghana U15 claim historical title

Ghana’s U15 girls’ team, The Black Damsels, made history after clinking the 2025 African CAF Football Schools of Football Football (ASFC) with a 2-0 command win over Uganda at the University of Gana Stadium.

Triumph captured a perfect campaign for the hosts, who dominated the tournament from start to finish, while the U15 boys team provided a difficult third -place conclusion.

In their presentation of girls in the competition, Damsels Black showed off tremendous tranquility and ability, going invincible throughout the tournament. After Topping Group A with a win over Morocco (1-0), Benin (2-0) and Malawi (3-0), they edged South African defensions 3-2 in an exciting semifinal.

The final without Belinda Kpetey and Daniella Abass appear as heroes. Kpetey broke the blockage in the second half after a staggering solo led by Christiana Ashiak, who defeated three defenders before creating the opening. Abass sealed victory with a clinical conclusion, indicating the offensive ability that determined GhanaCampaign.

As champions, Ghana’s daughters received a $ 300,000 money price, while Uganda took $ 200,000 at home.

Gana’s U15 boys ‘team, trained by Kwaku Danso, reflected the girls’ fighting spirit. After a narrow semifinal exit at the expense of Tanzania, they gathered to defeat 2-1 Uganda in a third place’s Play. Following 1-0 in half, the team organized a dramatic return of the second half, with substitutes playing leading roles.

The boys’ journey involved a strong performance on the group stage, beating Uganda 2-0, South Africa 1-0 and Algeria 3-0. Their semifinal loss raised the Play Off’s collision, where they demonstrated Grit to secure third place and a price of $ 150,000.

The CAF African School Championship was received by Ghana for the first time with games played at the University of Gana Stadium. Is the third publication of the competition as the CAF seeks to rebuild youth football on the continent.

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