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The knockout stages of the ongoing Baby Jet U-16 African Football Tournament are set to begin on Friday, June 9, 2023, following the completion of the group stage games.
The third edition of the event commenced on Tuesday, June 6, at the Cape Coast Stadium.
In Group A, Nigeria's Hypebuzz progressed alongside Digital Age Academy while Agogo Man United and CEF EF suffered elimination.
Soccer Masters and Obama Academy (failed to turn up) exited the competition as Great Somas and Anokye Stars made it out of Group B.
Bolga All Stars and Taking Over FC will look to hoist high the flag of Group C.
Here are the games to expect in the Last 16 of the competition:
CAPE COAST STADIUM
Digital Age vs Great Somas - 9:00AM
Young Apostles vs Nayan - 10:45AM
Taking Over FC vs Namoro - 12:15PM
Hypebuzz vs Anokye Stars - 3:00PM
GLOW LAMP STADIUM ORDER OF MATCHES
Jayash Academy vs Young Generation - 9:00AM
Bolga All Stars vs Ahosa Academy - 10:30AM
Ken Hammer FC vs Vision Babies - 11:50AM
Dawu Dreams vs Ebony FC - 1:20PM

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