The stage is set under the Egyptian night sky as Ghana’s Black Satellites kick off their U20 AFCON 2025 journey with a high-stakes clash against DR Congo at the New Suez Stadium tonight.
Led by Coach Desmond Offei, Ghana enters the tournament not only chasing a record-extending fifth continental title but also eyeing a coveted spot at the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile later this year. The legacy of their historic 2009 World Cup triumph—the only one by an African side—looms large, fueling the dreams of a new generation determined to etch their names into history.
Group C promises no easy path. Alongside DR Congo, Ghana will have to contend with defending champions Senegal and a rising Central African Republic squad. With only two quarterfinal spots up for grabs, every match is crucial—and a strong start tonight is vital.
Coach Offei’s late squad announcement has unveiled a talented and balanced side, blending flair with grit. The Black Satellites, long renowned for their youth development pedigree, enter the competition among the favourites. But DR Congo, though lacking in youth accolades, are no pushovers. The Leopards bring power, unpredictability, and the hunger to shake up the status quo.
Tonight’s encounter is more than just an opener—it’s a battle for momentum, belief, and positioning in what promises to be one of the tournament’s most competitive groups. All eyes will be on Suez as two ambitious nations collide, setting the tone for a potentially unforgettable tournament.




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