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Ghana beat Benin 2-0 in WAFU B U20 Girls Cup opener

The Black Princesses got their WAFU B U20 Girls’ Cup title defense off to a strong start with a 2-0 win over hosts Benin on Friday.
The match saw Ghana creating early scoring chances, with Mary Amponsah’s effort parried away by the Benin goalkeeper and Ivy Osei Owusu’s long drive narrowly missing the post.
The breakthrough came in the 22nd minute when Linda Owusu Ansah scored after a great pass from Agnes Yeboah.
Ghana went into halftime with a 1-0 lead. After the break, Sarah Nyarko replaced Agnes Yeboah and scored Ghana’s second goal in the 77th minute, curling the ball into the top right corner.
Benin pushed for a consolation goal, but goalkeeper Grace Andoh made some crucial saves to secure Ghana’s 2-0 victory.
Ghana’s next match is against arch-rivals Nigeria on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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GFA President engages Maryland State Leadership as GFA intensifies 2026 World Cup preparations

President of the Football Association and 2nd Vice-President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, has paid a working visit to the Office of the Governor of the State of Maryland as part of ongoing high-level engagements ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
During the visit, the President held productive discussions with the Honourable Aruna Miller, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Maryland, and Chief of Staff Geri Royals Byrd. The meeting explored areas of mutual interest and potential collaboration aimed at supporting Ghana’s participation in the global showpiece, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The engagement forms part of the GFA President’s broader diplomatic and institutional outreach in the United States, focused on strengthening partnerships that will enhance operational planning, logistics, fan engagement and overall support for the Black Stars during the tournament. President Simeon-Okraku emphasised the importance of early coordination with key stakeholders across host cities and states to ensure a seamless experience for the team and Ghanaian supporters.
With Ghana drawn in Group L, the Black Stars will begin their World Cup campaign against Panama in Toronto, before facing England in Boston and concluding the group stage with a clash against Croatia in Philadelphia.
The multi-city schedule presents unique logistical demands, underscoring the need for strong institutional collaboration and strategic planning.
President Simeon-Okraku, who has been holding a series of meetings with strategic partners across the United States, reiterated the Football Association’s commitment to delivering a well-organised and memorable World Cup campaign for the team.
He noted that these engagements are critical to advancing Ghana’s interests, projecting a positive national image and ensuring that the Black Stars are adequately supported on and off the pitch.
The GFA will continue to build alliances that will contribute to a successful and impactful 2026 FIFA World Cup experience for Ghana.
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Black Galaxies will give South Africa a good test — Kasim Mingle Ocansey

Black Galaxies head coach Kasim Mingle Ocansey has expressed confidence ahead of Ghana’s international friendly against South Africa, insisting his side will provide a stern test for Bafana Bafana.
Speaking in a pre-match interview, Ocansey noted that the encounter presents a valuable opportunity for the Black Galaxies to demonstrate their quality, while stressing that his team is not under pressure.
“This game is an opportunity for the Black Galaxies to prove that they are a very good side. I’m happy to have this friendly, but my team is not under any pressure. We believe in building, and that is exactly what I am doing,” he said.
The Black Galaxies will face South Africa at the Dobsonville Stadium on Tuesday, with kick-off scheduled for 2:00 pm Ghana time.







