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Ghana's FC Nania U-17 will face Institut Diambars of Senegal in the final of the 2022 International Challenge Cup on Thursday.
The competition which is currently being hosted Rabat, Morocco saw eight U-17 African teams battle it out for supremacy.
Nania are still yet to lose a game in the International Challenge Cup after topping Group B with maximum points scoring six goals and conceding none.
They defeated International XI made up of players from Germany, Spain and Brazilian 3-0, and beat Dream Educfoot Academy from Benin 2-0.
The final of the tournament will be a repeat of the final Group B game which saw Nania narrowly beat Diambars by a solitary goal.
Nania, who are coached by Abedi Pele, made the final after winning a five-goal thriller against MD Academy beating the team from Nigeria 3-2.
In the third-place playoff, ARSYF Academy Guinee Sport Plus of Guinea will face MD football Academy of Nigeria.
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