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In-form Meteors take on Congo …as AFCON Under-23 roars off

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• Barnieh – Meteors’ skipper

• Barnieh – Meteors’ skipper

Ghana’s quest to qualify for the Paris Olympics Games football event be­gins with a crunch tie against Congo Brazzaville at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, tomorrow evening.

Represented by the Black Meteors, the Ghanaians have failed to qualify for the Olympics since their last appearance in Athens 2004.

Their determination to make it this time around has seen them put up pieces of spectacular performances throughout their qualifying campaign, eliminating Algeria in their final game.

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Led by Daniel Afriyie Barnieh, the Me­teors have demonstrated stupendous form heading into the African Under-23 Nations Cup tournament that roars off in Morocco today with the host nation taking on Guinea.

The Meteors are housed in Group A together with the hosts for the two-week competition.

During their pre-tournament friendlies whilst they were camped in Egypt, the Ghanaians held their Egyptian counterparts to a pulsating 1-1 game before hammering Egyptian club side – Zamalek 4-1 on Tuesday – with Emmanuel Yeboah cracking a hat-trick.

Indeed, the Meteors have been tipped by experts of the continental game to go all the way to the final.

The 2023 Under-23 Africa Cup of Nations will be the 4th edition of the quadrennial African football tournament and it is the second time Morocco is hosting the biennial event, having compered the inaugural hosts back in 2011.

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The finalists and third-place play-off win­ner of this tournament will qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympic men’s football tour­nament in Paris, while the 4th-placed team will play the AFC–CAF play-off to decide the final slot at the Olympics.

Egypt, the defending champions are housed in Group B with Mali, Gabon and Niger.

Meteors will then take on hosts Morocco in the second Group A game at the same venue. Ghana’s final group game will be against Guinea at the Grand Stade de Tan­ger.

It is the expectation of Ghanaians that the Meteors will make the grand final date on July 8, next month.

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Two best teams from Group A and B will advance to the semi-finals stage of the competition.

 BY SPECTATOR SPORTS REPORTER

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Black Starlets Line Up Double-Header Test Against FC Samartex 1996

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The Black Starlets will intensify preparations for the upcoming 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations with a double-header of friendly matches against FC Samartex 1996 at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena, Samraboi.

The national U-17 side will first take on the youth team of Samartex on Saturday at4pm, as the technical team continues to assess player combinations and sharpen match readiness ahead of the continental tournament.

The following day, Sunday, March 15, the Starlets will return to the same venue to face the senior side of Samartex in another crucial preparatory fixture, also scheduled for 4pm.

These matches form part of a series of build-up games designed to test the squad’s depth, tactical discipline and competitive edge as they prepare for the AFCON challenge.

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The Starlets have already played several friendly matches during their training programme, including encounters against True Democracy FC, Port City FC, Attram De Visser Academy, Semper Fi FC and Golden Kick FC.

The upcoming double-header is expected to provide another valuable opportunity for the technical team to fine-tune strategies and evaluate players as Ghana’s young talents continue their preparations for the 2026 U-17 AFCON.

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GFA partners Ayensuano District for Basic Schools Sports Festival to empower young girls

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The Football Association, in partnership with the Ghana Education Service in the Ayensuano District of the Eastern Region, is supporting the Ayensuano District Basic Schools Sports Festival, a three-day sporting event aimed at nurturing young talent and empowering students through sports and education.

The festival, scheduled to take place from March 9 to March 13, 2026, at Kofipare, will be held under the theme “Strengthening the Reset: Unleashing the Champion in You.”

The event is being organized in honour of Rev. Alexander Narh Amanya, the District Director of Education for Ayensuano, in recognition of his contribution to educational and youth development in the district.

The Women’s Football Development Unit of the GFA’s Technical Directorate views the festival as a significant platform to implement the Education Pillar of the GFA Women’s Football Strategy, which seeks to promote awareness, participation, and development opportunities for girls in football.

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As part of the initiative, the GFA will engage female students through educational and empowerment sessions designed to introduce them to pathways in women’s football and encourage greater participation in the sport.

The Football Association will be represented by key officials who will provide mentorship and educational guidance to the participants.

Jennifer Amankwaa Sarpong, GFA Women’s Football Development Manager, will educate the girls on the Women’s Football Development Pathways, highlighting opportunities within the sport and potential career prospects.

Bernice Bempah, GFA Women’s Safeguarding Officer, will lead discussions on the GFA Safeguarding Code of Ethics, focusing on creating safe sporting environments and educating the girls on recognizing inappropriate behaviour, setting boundaries and confidently reporting concerns.

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Patience Boadu, a public health practitioner and nurse, will facilitate sessions on girls’ health and football, covering important topics such as healthy lifestyles, hydration, menstruation, and personal hygiene.

The Ayensuano District Basic Schools Sports Festival is expected to combine sport, education and mentorship, creating an enabling environment for young girls to discover their potential both on and off the field while aligning with the broader vision of the Ghana FA to grow women’s football across the country.

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