The maiden edition of the BabyJet U-16 tournament was a great success.
The competition held at the Asamoah Gyan Sports Complex, lived up to expectations as the teenagers delivered memorable moments; last-gasp heroics, gravity-defying saves, stunning goals.
Dansoman-based Great Somax emerged champions largely due to their sensational forward Mathew Cudjoe.
Cudjoe, nicknamed Messi, bagged six goals – more than any player –, scored the only hat-trick and was crowned overall Best Player.
Look back at the best photos from the tournament as we look forward to next year:
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