Ghana and Tanzania clinch titles at 2025 CAF African Schools Football Championship, with Ghana’s U-15 Girls and Tanzania’s U-15 Boys emerging victorious in Accra.
Ghana and Tanzania clinch titles at 2025 CAF African Schools Football Championship, marking a significant achievement in youth football on the continent.
The tournament, held from April 23 to 26 at the University of Ghana in Accra, showcased the talents of young footballers from across Africa.
The host nation Ghana succeeded in defeating Uganda 2-0 in the Girls’ U-15 final to capture their first continental championship in this division.
The soccer success found enthusiastic support from home fans who demonstrated their dedication to develop young athletes.
The U-15 Tanzania Boys’ team won their second title by beating Senegal through penalties after a goalless draw in regulation.
The country’s youth football scene shows increased importance through these sequential championship victories.
Dr. Patrice Motsepe serving as CAF President alongside Ghana’s Head of State President John Dramani Mahama presented the winning trophies during the ceremonial final event.
The Ghana Boys’ U-15 squad won the bronze position through their victory against Uganda while South Africa Girls’ team secured third place by beating Morocco 2-1.
The CAF African Schools Football Championship maintains its position as a fundamental program to support grassroots football throughout Africa as CAF strives to create competitive and financially independent African football worldwide.