Ramsey Asumadu scored a brace as Ghana beat Switzerland 3-2 to end their UEFA U-16 Tournament in Serbia on a sound note.
The Black Starlets began the competition with a 4-0 win over Serbia following a hat-trick from Benjamin Tsivanyo and a thunderous free kick from Theophilus Adjei. Ghana continued with a 3-2 win against Spain before wrapping things up with another impressive 3-2 win against Switzerland Tuesday morning.
The Black Starlets went into the game looking to end the competition with an unbeaten record. Ramsey Asumadu scored a brace as Bosaman Debrah added the third goal to give Ghana a 3-2 win against the Swiss.
Coach Karim Zito's team scored 10 goals and conceded 4 in the three matches.
The Ghana Football Association used the tournament as a rehearsal for future international competitions.
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