The Black Satellites of Ghana begin their quest for continental glory on Friday, May 2, 2025, as they take on DR Congo in their opening match of the 2025 CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations.
Set for a 6:00 PM GMT kick-off at the New Suez Stadium in Egypt, the clash marks the start of Ghana’s 11th appearance at the U-20 tournament, one steeped in history, success, and national pride.
With four titles to their name (1993, 1999, 2009, and 2021) and two silver-medal finishes (2001, 2013), the Satellites remain one of the competition’s most successful sides.
This year’s squad is led by a new wave of exciting young talents, headlined by striker Jerry Afriyie, the top scorer during the WAFU Zone B qualifiers.
Afriyie’s electric pace and clinical finishing have made him Ghana’s go-to man in front of goal, and his performance could be key to Ghana’s title ambitions.
Supporting him is the dynamic Aziz Musibau, whose sharp attacking instincts and movement between the lines add variety to Ghana’s attack.
Musibau found the net twice during the qualifiers and was named MVP in one of the matches, showcasing his ability to rise to big occasions.
In midfield, Abdul Aziz Issah serves as the team’s engine. Known for his composure, range of passing, and tactical intelligence, Issah will be expected to control the tempo and supply Ghana’s attacking threats.
The fixture against DR Congo offers the perfect chance for Ghana to set the tone in a challenging group. Congo’s U-20 side brings physicality and flair, but Ghana’s pedigree and form in the qualifiers give reason for optimism.
As kick-off approaches, anticipation is high, not just in Egypt but across Ghana, where fans are eager to see the next generation rise and possibly deliver a record-extending fifth title.
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