Ghana’s U15 Girls have booked their place in the semi-finals of the CAF African Schools Football Championship after an impressive 2-0 win over Benin.
The dominant performance not only earned them early qualification with a game to spare but also showcased the talent and determination driving the next generation of female footballers in Ghana.
From the first whistle, the young Ghanaian side displayed composure, skill, and tactical discipline. Their well-organized play and sharp attacking moves proved too much for Benin, as they controlled the game and took their chances with clinical precision.
This crucial win reflects the success of grassroots development efforts and investment in youth football, especially among girls.
The team’s qualification is more than just a sporting achievement—it’s a powerful message of encouragement for young girls across Ghana who aspire to play the game at the highest level.
The result has sparked excitement and pride at home, as fans and stakeholders applaud the girls’ journey so far. With the semi-finals approaching, attention will now turn to how the team can maintain their momentum and possibly go all the way in the competition.
Their journey in the championship continues to highlight the growing strength of women’s football in Africa, and Ghana’s U15 Girls are quickly becoming a team to watch.





























