Ghana’s Black Damsels have secured a place in the final of the CAF African Schools Football Championship following a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Zambia.
The defending champions delivered a disciplined and composed performance, capitalizing on an early opportunity to take control of the match. Blessing Tettey proved to be the difference-maker, scoring the decisive goal in the 7th minute after finishing off a well-coordinated attacking move.
Her early strike set the tone for the encounter, as Ghana maintained their advantage with a solid defensive display and effective game management throughout the contest. Zambia pushed for an equalizer but were unable to break down the resilient Ghanaian backline.
The result sees the Black Damsels advance to the final, keeping alive their hopes of successfully defending their title in the prestigious schools competition.
With confidence high after the semi-final triumph, the team will now shift focus to the final showdown, where they aim to retain their crown and reaffirm their dominance in African schools football.
A victory in the final would further cement Ghana’s status as a powerhouse in youth football on the continent.

