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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has confirmed the postponement of the maiden edition of the WAFU A and B U-20 Boys' Cup.
The tournament, which was initially scheduled to start on June 15, has been suspended with a new date expected to be communicated.
"We regret to announce that the WAFU A&B U-20 Boys Cup of Nations, scheduled to take place in Prampram from June 15-30, 2025, has been postponed. A new date for the tournament will be announced in due course," a statement on the GFA website read.
"We kindly request that participating teams, officials, and stakeholders remain patient and keep an eye on our official communication channels for updates on the revised schedule.
"The tournament's rescheduling aims to ensure the best possible conditions for a successful event, and we are committed to delivering an exciting competition for all participants."
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