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U-17 AFCON: Can the Black Starlets overcome South Africa to keep their World Cup dreams alive?

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
May 19, 2026
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Ghana’s U-17 national team, the Black Starlets, are heading into a crucial Group D encounter against South Africa with their tournament future hanging in the balance at the ongoing U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.

The situation is clear: only a win will be enough to keep Ghana’s hopes of progressing in the competition—and securing a place at the U-17 World Cup—alive.

Speaking ahead of the decisive fixture, Black Starlets media officer Sheikh Tophic emphasized the importance of the match, describing it as a must-win battle that will determine Ghana’s survival in the tournament.

Ghana’s campaign has so far been a difficult one. The team opened their group stage journey with a 2-2 draw against Algeria, showing promise but failing to hold on for victory. Things got tougher in their second match, where they suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Senegal, despite the West Africans playing a significant portion of the game with 10 men.

Those results have left Prosper Narteh Ogum’s side at the bottom of Group D with just one point, putting them in a highly precarious position heading into the final group game.

Sheikh Tophic explained the stakes involved and why Ghana must approach the South Africa match with maximum urgency. According to him, the qualification structure leaves no room for error at this stage of the competition.

“South Africa won their game 2-1 against Senegal and lost to Algeria, so they need a point against Ghana to qualify to the next phase of the competition because the competition is such that 10 countries will represent Africa at the World Cup. Two of the best third-place finishers will be picked in addition to the top two in every group to make 10 to go to the World Cup. The only choice Ghana has against South Africa is to win,” he said.

The Black Starlets now face a high-pressure scenario where anything short of victory will likely end their hopes of progressing further in the tournament. The team must deliver a strong, disciplined, and clinical performance to overcome a South African side that is also fighting for qualification.

Kick-off for the decisive Group D clash is scheduled for 19:00 GMT, with Ghanaian fans expected to follow the match closely as the young Starlets attempt to rescue their campaign.

As it stands, the fixture represents more than just a group-stage game—it is a defining moment for Ghana’s future at youth level, with everything on the line in a single 90-minute battle.

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