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WATCH LIVE: CAF African Schools Football Championships, Ghana 2025 Official Draw
WATCH LIVE: CAF African Schools Football Championships, Ghana 2025 Official Draw

CAF

time21-04-2025

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  • CAF

WATCH LIVE: CAF African Schools Football Championships, Ghana 2025 Official Draw

Published: Monday, 21 April 2025 The Official Draw of the CAF African Schools Football Championship, Ghana 2025 will take place on Monday, 21 April at the offices of MultiChoice in Accra, Ghana. The draw, which will be conducted by CAF Legends Asamoah Gyan (Ghana) and Clementine Toure (Cote d'Ivoire), will place at 14h00 Local Time / GMT, and can be streamed on CAF's Official YouTube channel, CAF TV. This marks the third consecutive season of Africa's largest school's football competition and will see eight teams in both the Boys and Girls U-15 age categories contesting continental honours with matches staged between 23 – 26 April, 2025. CAF African Schools Football Championship, Ghana 2025 Participating Teams: GIRLS: Ghana (Hosts), Benin (WAFU B), DR Congo (UNIFFAC), South Africa (Champions, COSAFA), Uganda (CECAFA) Gambia (WAFU A), Malawi (COSAFA), Morocco (UNAF) BOYS: Ghana (Hosts) Algeria, (UNAF), Cote d'Ivoire (WAFU B), DR Congo (UNIFFAC), South Africa (COSAFA), Senegal (WAFU A) Tanzania (Champions), Uganda (CECAFA),

CAF African Schools Football Championship: Team Profile - Benin (Girls)
CAF African Schools Football Championship: Team Profile - Benin (Girls)

CAF

time16-04-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

CAF African Schools Football Championship: Team Profile - Benin (Girls)

Benin will be the second team to represent the WAFU B Zone at the CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals along with Zonal champions, Ghana. Despite falling short of lifting the title that was won by Ghana, Benin will also be at the Accra finals as a result of them finishing second in the qualifiers behind Ghana, who by virtue of being hosts, gain automatic qualification. This marks Benin's second appearance at the continental finals after their 2022-23 debut in Durban, South Africa during the inaugural edition where they went out in the group stages. They were on that occasion represented by General Education College Colby, who had been victorious in the zonal qualifiers. Benin head to Accra with determination and a willingness to prove that they are one of the best teams on the continent. Moustaliratou Yessouffou will be key for Benin in goals. The young shot-stopper was voted Goalkeeper of the Tournament during the WAFU B qualifiers and will be hoping to continue with her impressive form. Record at the CAF African Schools Football Championship continental finals: 2022-23: Group Stage 2023-24: Did not qualify Record at the CAF African Schools Football Championship WAFU B zonal finals: 2022-23: Winners 2023-24: Third 2024-25: Runners-Up

Asamoah Gyan, Clementine Toure to assist with CAF African Schools Football Championship, Ghana 2025 Draw
Asamoah Gyan, Clementine Toure to assist with CAF African Schools Football Championship, Ghana 2025 Draw

CAF

time14-04-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

Asamoah Gyan, Clementine Toure to assist with CAF African Schools Football Championship, Ghana 2025 Draw

Published: Monday, 14 April 2025 As excitement builds ahead of the much-anticipated CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals in Ghana, CAF has confirmed African legends Asamoah Gyan and Clementine Toure as assistants for the Official Draw on Monday, 21 April in Accra. The CAF African Schools Football Championship, Ghana 2025 will take place in Accra between 23 – 26 April. Ghana's Gyan and Toure from Cote d'Ivoire will be handed the responsibility of assistaing with the draw of the third edition of Africa's largest school's football competition continental finals. Also present at the draw will be Abedi Pele, Adjoa Bayor (both Ghana), Robert Kidiaba (DR Congo), as well as Amanda Dlamini (South Africa), who alongside Gyan and Toure will play a supporting role to the participating teams throughout the competition. The CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals mark the culmination of another impactful season of the innovative youth football competition, and will see eight (8) nations in both the Boys and Girls Under-15 age categories contesting for continental honours. Running parallel to the four-day competition will be various CAF Capacity Building Programmes that have been uniquely designed in a bid to develop future African talent that is equally able to lead both on and off the pitch. South Africa are the current holders of the CAF African Schools Football Championship Girls U-15 title, after clinching it in a closely contested encounter against Morocco in Tanzania last year. The Boys U-15 title is held by Tanzania, who lifted the trophy in front of their supporters last year, following their win over Guinea. Winners of both the Boys' and Girls' competition will each receive USD 300 000 prize money, with the runners-up receiving USD 200 000 and bronze medallists USD 150 000 to be utilised for development projects within schools. A donation of USD 10-million was granted by the Motsepe Foundation at the launch of the CAF African Schools Football Championship in 2022. CAF African Schools Football Championship Ghana 2025 Teams: GIRLS: Ghana (Hosts), Benin (WAFU B), DR Congo (UNIFFAC), South Africa (Champions, COSAFA), Uganda (CECAFA) Gambia (WAFU A), Malawi (COSAFA), Morocco (UNAF) BOYS: Ghana (Hosts) Algeria, (UNAF), Cote d'Ivoire (WAFU B), DR Congo (UNIFFAC), South Africa (COSAFA), Senegal (WAFU A) Tanzania (Champions), Uganda (CECAFA), For more information on the CAF African Schools Football Championship, visit -ENDS- Further Enquiries: CAF Communications communications@

CAF African Schools Football Championship: Ghana Girls
CAF African Schools Football Championship: Ghana Girls

CAF

time08-04-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

CAF African Schools Football Championship: Ghana Girls

This marks Ghana's first appearance at the CAF African Schools Football Championship continental finals having fallen short of qualification in the 2023-24 season where they were edged by Togo in the finals. The Ghanaians, who automatically qualify as hosts, were exceptional in during the WAFU B qualifiers where they went finished as champions following their victory over Benin in the qualifiers held in Niamey, Niger. They head into the finals as one of the tournament's strong favourites who will be looking at making a good impression in front of their local fans in Accra. Their qualification came as a result of them emerging victorious against equally strong competition from Cote d'Ivoire, who finished third, as well as second-placed Benin, who will be the second WAFU B side to represent the WAFU B zone at the continental finals this year. The tournament will also be an exciting opportunity for their star player, Acquah Ignatus Gyril to shine in front of her home fans. Gyril finished as top goalscorer with three goals at the WAFU B qualifiers. Record at the CAF African Schools Football Championship continental finals: 2022-23: Did not qualify 2023-24: Did not qualify Record at the CAF African Schools Football Championship WAFU B zonal finals: 2022-23: Group Stages 2023-24: Runners-Up 2024-25: Winners

CAF African Schools Football Championship: Team Profile
CAF African Schools Football Championship: Team Profile

CAF

time08-04-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

CAF African Schools Football Championship: Team Profile

Ghana Zonal Union: WAFU B Previous Appearances: First-Time Participants Ghana will be first-time participants at the CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals on home soil after failing to qualify in the previous two editions. The Ghanaians qualified by right as hosts for the present edition of which mark an exciting third edition since its 2022 inaugural edition. Their third-place appearance in the WAFU B qualifiers, however, was encouraging. As hosts, Ghana enter the finals as firm favourites to triumph, looking to leave a memorable mark in front of their home fans in Accra. They were the top-scoring team across the WAFU B qualifiers, having amassed an impressive seven goals in the tournament. The tournament also offers a dashing platform for Ghana's ace player, Acquah Ignatus Gyril, who became the top scorer in the WAFU B qualifiers with three goals. CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals: 2022-23: N/A 2023-24: N/A CAF African Schools Football Championship WAFU B Zonal Finals: 2022-23: N/A 2023-24: N/A 2024-25: Third Place

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