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Ghana Drawn with Nigeria, Benin in 2025 WAFU U-20

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
June 20, 2025
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Ghana Black Satellite Players

Ghana Black Satellite Players

Ghana’s Under 20 National Team has been drawn in Group A of the upcoming WAFU Zone B U-20 Cup of Nations, alongside regional rivals Nigeria and Benin.

The third edition of the sub-regional championship is scheduled to take place at the Ghana Football Association’s Technical Centre in Prampram from July 10 to 23, 2025.

Initially planned for mid-June, the competition was rescheduled due to logistical adjustments and will now span nearly two weeks in July, offering fans a concentrated dose of competitive youth football.

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The GFA Technical Centre, a premier facility for football development in Ghana, will serve as the sole venue for all fixtures.

Group A promises to be one of the most closely contested in recent memory, featuring three of the region’s traditional powerhouses. Ghana, as host nation, will look to leverage home advantage in what is shaping up to be a fiercely competitive group.

The Black Satellites, who boast a rich history at youth level including being the only African nation to have won the FIFA U-20 World Cup (in 2009) will be eager to make a strong statement on home soil.

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Ghana Black Satellite 2009 World Cup Winners

The team is expected to be led by a mix of home-based talents and a few Europe-based prospects who have already shown promise in club football.

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles are no strangers to success at this level, having won the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations a record seven times. Known for their pace, power, and tactical discipline, the Nigerians will come into the tournament as serious contenders.

Benin, although often perceived to be underdogs, compared to their two group mates, have made strides in recent youth competitions and should not be underestimated.

Their technical proficiency and growing domestic league structure have made them increasingly competitive in recent years. Only the top two teams from Group A will qualify for the semi-finals, adding pressure and significance to every match.  

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Nigeria’s Flying Eagles

Group B

Group B comprises Côté d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Togo—another set of teams capable of going the distance.

The Ivorians are known for producing physically dominant players with strong tactical awareness, while Burkina Faso and Togo have consistently invested in youth development structures that have started to yield results in recent competitions.

Niger, though sometimes considered outsiders, have also demonstrated flashes of brilliance on the regional stage.

The balance in Group B suggests that any of the four teams could make it to the semi-finals, making this year’s competition one of the most open and unpredictable in its history.

The Bigger Picture

Beyond regional bragging rights, the WAFU Zone B U-20 Cup of Nations holds significant implications for continental competition.

It serves as a key qualification pathway for the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations, a tournament that in turn offers tickets to the FIFA U-20 World Cup.

For the young talents participating, the WAFU tournament is more than just a chance to shine locally; it’s a stepping stone to global recognition.

With scouts from major clubs across Europe and Africa expected to attend, players will have the opportunity to launch or enhance their careers on a bigger stage.

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Ghana Black Satellite Squad

The tournament has, in past editions, uncovered future stars who went on to represent senior national teams and play in some of the world’s top leagues.

This year’s edition will exclusively feature teams from WAFU Zone B, after Zone A member nations failed to meet participation and organisational deadlines.

While that development is unfortunate, it also tightens the focus on Zone B’s internal rivalries, enhancing the intensity and appeal of the matches.

Ghana’s clash with Nigeria alone is expected to attract significant attention, given the long-standing football rivalry between the two nations. Benin’s presence adds another competitive layer, making Group A arguably the group of death.

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Tags: BeninBlack SatellitesBurkina FasoCôté d’IvoireFIFA U-20 World CupGhana Footbal AssociationGhana Football Association’s Technical CentreNigerNigeriaWAFU Zone B U-20 Cup of Nations
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