The Black Starlets sealed qualification to the 2025 U17
Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after a commanding 2-0 victory over
arch-rivals Nigeria in the semifinal of the WAFU Zone B U17
Championship. The win marks Ghana’s return to the continental stage
for the first time since 2019.
The Starlets started the game with intent and were rewarded with
two quick goals in the first half. Michael Awuli broke the deadlock
with a fine strike before Robinho Yao Gavi doubled the lead to put
Ghana firmly in control.
Their relentless pressing and composure on the ball frustrated
the Nigerians, who struggled to break down Ghana’s solid defensive
setup. It was a performance that underlined the team’s resurgence
under head coach Dr. Prosper Narteh Ogum. Following their 3-1
victory over Niger in the final group game, the Black Starlets
showed remarkable discipline, recording their first clean sheet of
the tournament at the most crucial stage.
The victory not only hands Ghana a ticket to the U17 AFCON but
also reignites hopes of reclaiming continental glory after years of
absence from the competition. The players’ determination and
tactical discipline stood out as they managed the game to
perfection against their long-standing rivals.
With qualification secured, attention now shifts to the grand
finale where Ghana will face hosts Côte d’Ivoire. The match
promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams already
assured of AFCON participation but eager to lift the WAFU B trophy.
The Black Starlets’ qualification serves as a major boost for
Ghana’s youth football development, reaffirming the nation’s
pedigree as a powerhouse in African football.