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    How Ghana’s 2007 U-17 team paved the way for U-20 glory in 2009

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read4 Views
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    Ghana's squad at the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup Ghana’s squad at the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup

    The 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup in South Korea may have ended in heartbreak for Ghana, but it’s true legacy was only revealed two years later, when a fearless generation matured into world champions at the U-20 level.

    Under coach Sellas Tetteh, the Black Starlets arrived in South Korea with talent and ambition in equal measure.

    Drawn into Group F alongside Colombia, Germany, and Trinidad and Tobago, the young Ghanaians announced themselves with an opening 2-1 win over Colombia.

    Ransford Osei netted the first goal in the 33rd minute, while Ishmael Yartey struck the winner late on to secure three points after Cristian Nazarit had equalised for the South Americans.

    A tough clash with Germany followed, and the Europeans, driven by the brilliance of a young Toni Kroos, claimed a 3-2 win.

    Sascha Bigalke opened the scoring in the 6th minute before Kroos added a quick double in the 13th and 28th.

    But Ghana showed their resilience, roaring back through Osei in the 53rd and Saddick Adams a minute later. Despite their fightback, the equaliser never came.

    The Starlets regrouped to finish the group stage in style, overpowering Trinidad and Tobago 4-1.

    Osei bagged another brace, Adams added one in stoppage time, and Kelvin Bossman sealed it in the 86th.

    In the Round of 16, Isaac Donkor’s 52nd-minute goal pushed Ghana past Brazil 1-0.

    The quarter-final clash saw Ghana’s confidence grow as they downed Peru 2-0 thanks to goals from Saddick Adams and Osei, who finished the tournament with six goals, staking his claim as one of the best young strikers in the world at the time.

    The semi-final against Spain was dramatic but cruel. Adams drew Ghana level in the 80th minute to force extra time, only for Spain’s Bojan Krkić to break Ghanaian hearts with a late winner.

    The third-place playoff offered redemption but ended in familiar disappointment: Kroos again scored and Alexander Esswein’s last-gasp strike cancelled out Osei’s equaliser, handing Germany a 2-1 win and Ghana a fourth-place finish.

    Yet this ‘near miss’ was no failure. The lessons, heartbreak and hunger forged in South Korea shaped a squad that refused to fade away.

    Many players graduated to the Black Satellites, again under Sellas Tetteh, and reunited for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt. There, they didn’t just compete, they conquered, becoming Africa’s first-ever U-20 world champions.

    Ransford Osei proved instrumental once more, scoring four vital goals as Ghana edged past the best teams in the world.

    Names like Daniel Opare, Enoch Adu Kofi, and others from the 2007 group formed the core of the side that famously defeated Brazil in a nerve-shredding penalty shootout to lift the historic trophy.

    Today, the 2007 U-17 squad is remembered not just for their fourth-place finish, but for the fire they lit, the spark that carried Ghana’s next generation to the pinnacle of youth football two years later.

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