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The draw for the 2023 edition of the Baby Jet U-16 African Football Tournament has been conducted with 2019 champions, Ofori Academy being placed in Group C.
The tournament will for the first time see 32 teams compete for laurels and also stand a chance to produce the next big star from the African continent.
The pairing was conducted on Friday, June 26, at the Multichoice Ghana Office in Accra.
Ofori Academy is
drawn alongside Benin's Kalala SC, Tengrela FC and Jayash Academy while Kofi Kinaata's Team Moove will come up against Young Generation, Attram and Storm in Group D.
Full draw here:

The tournament will be staged in Cape Coast with the opening day set for June 6 while the closing ceremony will be held on June 13.
The Asamoah Gyan Foundation’s annual trademark event, the Baby Jet U-16 tournament, provides a stage for young people to display their potential.
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