Baby Jet U-16 African football tournament

Great Somas Beat Young Generation To Win 2023 Baby Jet U-16 Football Journey

Great Somas Beat Young Generation To Win 2023 Baby Jet U-16 Football Journey

Great Somas Soccer Academy, on Tuesday, June 13, beat Young Generation Football Club to win the 2023 edition of the Baby U-16 African Football Tournament held in Cape Coast. Samuel Anim Addo scored the only goal of the game in a cagey contest to secure victory for Somas who were winning the tournament for the second time in their history. Both teams looked well-prepared to give their all in the final game of the tournament and rightly did as the opening half ended without a goal with the two teams threatening on several occasions. However, Somas took the needed leap…
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Baby Jet U-16 Tournament: Knockout Games To Begin On Friday

Baby Jet U-16 Tournament: Knockout Games To Begin On Friday

The knockout stages of the ongoing Baby Jet U-16 African Football Tournament are set to begin on Friday, June 9, 2023, following the completion of the group stage games. The third edition of the event commenced on Tuesday, June 6, at the Cape Coast Stadium. In Group A, Nigeria’s Hypebuzz progressed alongside Digital Age Academy while Agogo Man United and CEF EF suffered elimination. Soccer Masters and Obama Academy (failed to turn up) exited the competition as Great Somas and Anokye Stars made it out of Group B. Bolga All Stars and Taking Over FC will look to hoist high…
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2023 Baby Jet U-16 African Football Tournament Launched In Accra

2023 Baby Jet U-16 African Football Tournament Launched In Accra

32 teams will be involved in the 2023 edition of the Baby Jet U-16 African Football Tournament to be staged at the Cape Coast Stadium from June 6 to June 13, 2023, with the hope of producing the next big star to hit Europe. In a well-patronised press conference to launch this year’s tournament, stakeholders trooped into the MultiChoice Ghana head office to set the ball rolling in the hunt for future football stars from Africa. Ex-Black Stars internationals Stephen Appiah, John Paintsil, Laryea Kingston, Emmanuel Agyeman Badu, and Nii Odartey Lamptey were all in attendance while there was support…
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