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With the official draw made today on Monday, April 21, 2025 by the African Football Confederation, the excitement reached a record level a few hours from the kick -off of the final phase of the African CAF school football championship.
The University of Ghana in Accra welcomes the third edition of the final phase of the CAF African School Football Championship from April 23 to 26, 2025. Eight African nations are expected in each of the divisions (girls and boys) of the competition reserved for under 15.
The official draw, produced by the legends of CAF Asamoah Gyan (Ghana) and Clémentine Touré (Côte d’Ivoire), revealed several thrilling posters in the group stage.
In the group has girls under 15, Ghana, host country and headliner will evolve alongside Morocco, Benin and Malawi.
South Africa, reigning champion, begins the defense of her title in a group B raised where she will face Uganda, DR Congo and Gambia, all three impatient to measure herself up to the title holders in the group phase.
The draw of the U-5 boys gave rise to equally exciting matches in the two groups.
With the support of its local supporters, Ghana will have to make its way through Uganda, South Africa and Algeria, which all represent a threat to the host country.
Group B of the U-15 boys division, Tanzania, reigning champion, will face strong competition from Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire (first participation), as well as DR Congo, represented in both girls and boys.
Under the theme “Encourage, educate and mobilize”, the African CAF school football championship, Ghana 2025, promises an exciting new edition. Competition is also supported by a series of capacity building programs.
All matches in the African CAF school football championship, Ghana 2025, will be broadcast live on the official Youtube channel of CAF, CAF TV.
Results of the draw for the African CAF school football championship, Ghana 2025 ::
Girls:
Group A : Ghana (host country), Morocco, Benin, Malawi
Group B : South Africa (reigning champion), Uganda, DR Congo, Gambia
Boys:
Group A : Ghana (host country), Uganda, South Africa, Algeria
Group B : Tanzania (reigning champion), Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire (first participation), RD Congo