
CAF African Schools Football Championship Ghana 2025: Girls Results
The Girls U-15 division of the CAF African Schools Football Championship Ghana 2025 got off to an exciting start on Wednesday, 23 March at the University of Ghana in Accra.
Tournament hosts, Ghana got off to a positive start with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Morocco, while defending champions South Africa suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Uganda.
Benin laboured to a slim 1-0 win over Malawi.
Here is a summary of results:
South Africa 0 – 1 Uganda
Ghana 1 – 0 Morocco
Benin 1 – 0 Malawi
THURSDAY, 24 APRIL:
10h00: South Africa vs Ghana
10h00: Uganda vs The Gambia
12h00: Ghana vs Benin
12h00: Morocco vs Malawi
14h00: DR Congo vs Uganda
14h00: South Africa vs The Gambia
16h00: Benin vs Morocco
16h00: Ghana vs Malawi

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