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Ghana have been paired with Nigeria and Benin in Group A of the WAFU Zone B U-20 Cup of Nations, Accra 2025.
The three countries will compete for a place in the semifinal of the competition, with two slots available to each group. In Group B – Cote D’Ivoire will do battle with Burkina Faso, Niger and Togo.
The third edition of the WAFU Zone B U-20 Cup of Nations is scheduled for Prampram from July 10-23, 2025.
The regional tournament serves as a key developmental platform for young talent across West Africa, often acting as a qualifier for the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations.
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