Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah (L) and Jennifer Awuku (R) during the CAF Schools Champ

In a moment that proves dreams really can grow from dusty school pitches, Jennifer Awuku, the standout star of Ghana’s U15 girls’ football team, is set to experience African football’s biggest stage up close and personal, thanks to a special honour from CAF.

The talented teenager was crowned Player of the Competition at the CAF African Schools Football Championship Continental Final 2024/2025, held this April 2025, in Accra.

Her dazzling performances didn’t just win her a trophy, they opened the door to an unforgettable opportunity: Jennifer will serve as an official ball kid at the final of the Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025, scheduled for January 18, 2026.

Her invitation comes as part of CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe’s vision to use football as a bridge for youth empowerment, cultural exchange and leadership across Africa.

For Jennifer, it means stepping out of her local school team and standing on the same turf where the continent’s biggest stars will fight for the trophy.

As part of the prize, Jennifer will travel to Morocco with a guardian, with all costs covered, and she’ll get more than just a front-row seat. CAF will host exclusive development and cultural activities, giving her a taste of life at football’s highest level.

“This is more than a reward, it’s an investment in the future of African football. Through meaningful opportunities like this, we are giving our youth a global stage, encouraging ambition, and cultivating cross-cultural understanding that goes far beyond the game,” said CAF General Secretary Véron Mosengo-Omba.

FKA/MA

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