Team Ghana wrapped up their participation in the 2025 Heritage Cup with a thrilling win over Vietnam, securing their second victory of the tournament in what has been a spirited debut campaign.
The match, which took place on Monday, May 26, 2025, was the fifth and final fixture for Ghana’s men’s team at the competition, held in the suburbs of Massachusetts, USA. Ghana showcased flair, teamwork, and growing confidence throughout the game, ultimately outclassing a determined Vietnam side in a high-energy contest that ended 8-7 in Ghana’s favor.
Following the win, the team shared an uplifting message on social media: “Our final game at the Heritage Cup ends in a thrilling win over Vietnam. Great sportsmanship, exciting moments, promising talents for lacrosse across the globe. We come back next year to raise the flag of Ghana. Let’s gooo!” The post reflects not only the joy of victory but also the team’s appreciation for the camaraderie, talent, and international exposure that the Heritage Cup offers.
This year’s tournament brought together 112 teams from 36 countries across various divisions, including Men’s, Women’s, U-19 Boys, U-15 Boys, U-13 Boys, and U-15 Girls. For Ghana, it served a dual purpose: offering competitive experience and acting as a platform to scout talents for the upcoming U20 Men’s Championship in Korea from August 15 to 24, 2025, and other national team assignments.
Despite a rough start—narrow losses to Argentina and Chile—Team Ghana bounced back impressively with a dramatic victory over China following a 2-2 draw in regulation time. They capped off the day with their win over Vietnam, finishing the tournament on a positive note with two victories in their five games.
Featuring a diverse roster with players like Jayden Davenport, David Collingwoode Williams, Greg Peterson, and Kevin A-Mensah, Ghana’s men’s lacrosse team demonstrated grit, growth, and national pride on an international stage.
As they look ahead to future competitions, the 2025 Heritage Cup will be remembered as a foundational moment in Ghana’s lacrosse journey.