Jennifer Awuku of Berry Ladies FC’s decisive goal handed Ghana’s U-15 girls a hard-fought win against Morocco in the African Schools Football Championship, showcasing the team’s rising talent.
Ghana’s Under-15 girls team made a promising start to their campaign in the African Schools Football Championship with a 1-0 victory over Morocco’s U-15 girls team. The match was a display of Ghana’s disciplined defense and determination, setting a positive tone for their tournament journey.
The young Ghanaians showed resilience and strategic play throughout the game, earning their first crucial points.
The only goal of the match came from Jennifer Awuku, who scored a decisive strike that ultimately secured the win for Ghana.
Her goal was a testament to her offensive prowess and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities, giving her team the edge over their Moroccan opponents.
Awuku’s performance was a highlight of the game, demonstrating her importance to the team’s success.
Throughout the match, Ghana maintained a solid defensive structure, effectively neutralizing Morocco’s attacking threats.
The young Ghanaians displayed good organization and teamwork, which prevented the Moroccan girls from finding an equalizer.
This defensive strength was instrumental in ensuring Ghana’s narrow but meaningful victory on the opening day of the tournament.
Morocco’s team fought hard to level the score, but Ghana’s goalkeeper and defenders stood firm. Despite the pressure, the Ghanaian girls stayed focused and disciplined, managing to preserve their slim lead until the final whistle.
The match ended with Ghana celebrating a well-earned victory that boosts their confidence going forward in the competition.
Last Updated on April 24, 2025 by Henrietta Afful
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