By Kwame Bediako
Ghana and DR Congo shared the points after a 1-1 draw in a fiercely contested opening match of the 2025 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations at Egypt’s Suez Stadium. The game showcased the resilience and tactical discipline of both teams, setting the stage for an intense battle in Group C. As both sides aimed to secure an early advantage, they demonstrated the hunger and determination needed to progress further in the tournament.
The match took an early turn when DR Congo’s Samuel Ntanda put his team ahead in the 16th minute, capitalizing on defensive lapses by Ghana. A precise pass from Messy Manitu created the opportunity, and Ntanda’s calm finish past the Ghanaian goalkeeper underscored the Congolese team’s attacking prowess. The goal reflected DR Congo’s strategic approach to exploit weaknesses and set the tone for a competitive encounter.
Ghana responded swiftly, equalizing in the 24th minute through Aziz Musibau’s composed finish after Emmanuel Mensah’s incisive run sliced through the Congolese defense. The Black Satellites displayed resilience and tactical awareness, signaling their intent to fight back and keep their tournament hopes alive. The early goal exchange kept spectators on the edge of their seats, with both teams creating chances but unable to find the winning touch.

The second half saw relentless efforts from both sides, yet opportunities were squandered amid tight defensive setups. DR Congo pressed forward but lacked the clinical edge in front of goal, while Ghana looked dangerous on quick counterattacks but struggled to convert.
With both teams earning a point, the focus now shifts to their upcoming fixtures. Ghana faces reigning champions Senegal in what promises to be a formidable challenge, while DR Congo prepares to take on the Central African Republic.