Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana’s Black Starlets were held to a 2-2 draw by Algeria in their opening Group D match at the TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2026, after surrendering a two-goal lead.
The Starlets made a fast start, taking the lead inside two minutes when Yao Gavi Robinho reacted quickest in the box to finish from close range and give Ghana an early advantage.
Eight minutes later, Eric Adu Gyamfi doubled the lead in spectacular fashion. The midfielder spotted the Algerian goalkeeper off his line and struck a long-range volley from the centre of the pitch that sailed into the net.
Ghana remained in control for much of the first half and created further chances to extend their lead but were unable to convert their dominance into a third goal.
Algeria improved after the break and pulled a goal back before drawing level with two second-half strikes inside the hour mark.
The North Africans then had a chance to complete the comeback from the penalty spot, but the effort went wide.
The result leaves Group D finely balanced after South Africa defeated Senegal in the other opening fixture.
The Black Starlets will next face Senegal on May 17, as they look to secure their first win of the tournament.
Latest Stories
-
Amerado back to hardcore rap; releases explosive single ‘Return of the Lunatic’
8 minutes -
African Champs: South African athlete says ‘things have improved, last night’s food amazing’
18 minutes -
FEDCO donates GH₵200k to Ghana Medical Trust Fund to support healthcare delivery
21 minutes -
Ghanaian pastor in Canada jailed over assault case involving 13-year-old congregant
23 minutes -
6th Ghana Minister of the Year Awards slated for June 6
32 minutes -
Fidelity Bank pushes for Africa-led digital infrastructure and market-driven innovation at 3i Africa Summit 2026
34 minutes -
She walked the path then lit the way: How inspire 2026 is shaping next generation of women in science
38 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Friday, May 15, 2026
39 minutes -
Lives that inspire: JoyNews Impact Makers Awards comes off tonight at Labadi Beach Hotel
1 hour -
Endeavour left Ghana for Côte d’Ivoire – Ashigbey cites major investor exit amid tax concerns
2 hours -
Trotro drivers, mates arrested over alleged illegal transport fare hikes
2 hours -
Only 5% of Ghana’s health facilities fully quipped – Mintah Akandoh
2 hours -
CAF U-17 AFCON: Black Starlets giveaway two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Algeria
2 hours -
Ghana’s mining taxes have crossed IMF danger zone – Ken Ashigbey
2 hours -
Don’t expect solutions from Bawumia – Asiedu Nketiah tells NDC supporters
3 hours