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Ghana have one foot in the semifinal of the ongoing African Schools Football Championship (ASFC) girls’ category after their win over Benin.
The Black Damsels picked up a 2-0 win over their counterparts at the University of Ghana on matchday two, Thursday, April 25.
Goals from Christiana Ashiaku and Belinda Kpentey did the magic for Joyce Boatey-Agyei’s side.
Having led in the first half through Ashiaku, Ghana doubled their lead after Kpentey was played clean through on goal by her teammate, making no mistake and striking the ball past the goalkeeper.
The win sees Ghana move to six points, having also beaten Morocco in their opening game of the tournament on Wednesday.
Ghana face Malawi in their final group game later on Thursday.
Ghana continues its winning start at the CAF African Schools Football Championship after beating South Africa and Benin. @kweku_lawrence reports from the University of Ghana Stadium. pic.twitter.com/weJmssECe0
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) April 24, 2025
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