Ghana U-15 Boys team set to begin Hohoe camp ahead of CAF African Schools Championship WAFU-B qualifiers
The National U-15 Boys team will assemble in Hohoe on Monday, November 10, to commence preparations for the 2025 CAF African Schools Football Championship WAFU-B Qualifiers in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
A 40-player provisional squad has been invited to camp as part of Ghana’s build-up to the competition. The group will undergo intensive training and assessment sessions in Hohoe, with the final list expected to be trimmed before the team departs for the sub-regional tournament.
Ghana will compete in both the boys’ and girls’ categories of the WAFU-B qualifiers, scheduled for November 29 to December 4, 2025.
Organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), the African Schools Football Championship is a flagship youth tournament designed to promote grassroots development and showcase emerging football talents from across the continent. The WAFU-B Zone, one of Africa’s most competitive regions, features traditional football powerhouses including Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, Benin, Niger and hosts Burkina Faso.
Ghana heads into this year’s qualifiers with renewed confidence, buoyed by their impressive performance in the previous edition. The Ghanaian contingent excelled at both zonal and continental levels, the girls’ team emerged champions at the main tournament hosted at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, while the boys’ team clinched third place.
The upcoming qualifiers in Ouagadougou present another opportunity for Ghana’s next generation of footballers to display their talent, uphold the nation’s proud footballing tradition, and secure qualification to the CAF African Schools Football Championship continental finals.
GFA Communications