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The Black Satellites just drew against defending champions Senegal in a tense Group C match at the 2025 U‑20 AFCON. Both sides fought hard, but neither could find a winning goal, leaving the group wide open. With DR Congo and Central African Republic also in the mix, every point now feels crucial for Ghana’s dream of breaking the 22‑year trophy drought.
Coach Kwesi Appiah praised his squad’s resilience after the match, saying the experience will sharpen them for the next round. Fans are already buzzing about striker Joseph Agyemang, who created several chances and might become a key player when he moves up to the senior team.
The next Ghana match in the tournament is against DR Congo. It’s scheduled for next Saturday at 6 pm local time, and a win could secure a spot in the knockout stage. Keep an eye on midfielder Kofi Mensah; his vision and passing have drawn praise from scouts across Europe.
Outside the U‑20 scene, the Ghana Premier League continues with Accra Hearts of Oak battling Asante Kotoko for the top spot. The derby next week promises fireworks – both teams are in good form, and a victory could swing the title race dramatically.
Want to catch the games live? In South Africa you can stream on SuperSport, while viewers in Europe often find matches on Canal+ Afrique. Mobile fans should check out the official Ghana Football Association app for real‑time scores and highlights.
If you’re looking for player news, follow the social channels of the clubs. Many players post training clips, injury updates, and personal insights that give a behind‑the‑scenes feel. For example, young forward Nana Owusu recently shared his recovery routine after a minor ankle tweak – a good reminder that staying fit is as important as scoring goals.
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