Audio By Carbonatix
The CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Finals concluded in a memorable evening of African youth football celebration on Friday, 24 May as CAF drew the four-day competition to a grand close in Zanzibar.
A packed Amaan Stadium bore witness to African youth football history being made in Zanzibar when Tanzania were crowned champions in front of their home supporters after defeating Guinea in the boys’ division of the competition, while South Africa also ascended to the summit of African youth football as champions in the girls division following a 1-1(5-4) win over Morocco.
The final of the four-day tournament, which took place between 21 and 24 May on the Tanzanian island, was attended by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe, who earlier in the day visited the Zanzibar State House to meet H.E. Dr Hussein Mwinyi.
Ahead of the two finals, a strong contest for a bronze medal took place in the afternoon. Uganda showed resilience in defeating hosts Tanzania in the girls' third-place play-off.
In the boys’ bronze medal contest, Senegal and Benin played out to an evenly balanced draw, which had to be decided on penalties, as Senegal emerged victorious.
The CAF African Schools Football Championship concluded yet another impactful season of celebrating and developing African youth football across all spheres of the game.
These are the results of the final day along with a list of individual awards:
CAF African Schools Football Championship Final Day Results
Third Place Play-Off
Girls
Uganda 1 – 0 Tanzania
Boys
Senegal (5) 0 - 0 (3) Benin
Final
Girls
Morocco (4) 1 – 1 (5) South Africa
Boys
Guinea 0 – 1 Tanzania
Individual Awards
Fair Play
Girls – Gambia
Boys – South Africa
Best Goalkeeper
Girls – Sphumelele Zibula (South Africa)
Boys – Mujahid Juma (Tanzania)
Top Scorer
Girls – Shadia Nabrye (Uganda) | 3 Goals
Boys – Asmara Keita (Guinea) | 3 Goals
Best Player
Girls – Meryem Oubella (Morocco)
Boys – Abel Samson (Tanzania)
Latest Stories
-
AFCON 2025: Senegal beat Morocco to win second title
2 hours -
Sports journalist Alex Kobina Stonne elected UniMAC External Affairs Commissioner
2 hours -
NDC’s economic gains ‘cosmetic’; real impact yet to be felt – Bryan Acheampong
3 hours -
WEF warns geoeconomic confrontation now world’s biggest threat
3 hours -
Top 10 safest countries in Africa for travellers in 2026: Ghana places 7th
4 hours -
Inflation to remain within lower bound of medium-term target of 8 ± 2% – BoG
4 hours -
Bright Simons: Ghana’s budget should follow gold, not oil
4 hours -
Stress test on restructured government bonds: Banks appear resilient to shocks – BoG
4 hours -
T-bills auction: Investor interest continued to surge, but interest rates soar
5 hours -
2025/26 Ghana League: Holy Stars edge Bechem United to secure vital home victory
6 hours -
Gun amnesty programme extended by two weeks
6 hours -
Tano North farmers threaten demonstration against Newmont ‘unfair compensation’
7 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Richmond Opoku brace sees Young Apostles draw with Hohoe United
7 hours -
Over 75% of NPP Parliamentary candidates outpolled Bawumia in 2024 – Bryan Acheampong
7 hours -
Kyebi Zongo to become a model for excellence, environmental stewardship – Chief of Kyebi Zongo
7 hours
