As the Elite U15 Boys Championship progresses, Ashanti and Volta Regions have solidified their positions at the top of their respective groups, while Central Region claimed their first major points after a thrilling Match Day 2.
Ashanti Region Stays Unbeaten in Group A
In Group A, Ashanti Region managed a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Northern Region, maintaining their perfect record and holding the top spot. Despite Northern Region’s strong performance, Ashanti’s resilience ensured they walked away with three crucial points.
Northern Region remains in second place, while Upper East Region holds the third spot in the group. Western Region and Eastern Region are still in search of their first points, as they sit at the bottom of Group A, hoping for a turnaround in the upcoming fixtures.
Volta Region Tops Group B with Victory Over Greater Accra
Volta Region continued their strong showing in Group B, defeating Greater Accra Region 1-0 in a tightly contested match. The win ensures Volta remains at the top of the group, setting them up as a strong contender in the championship.
Central Region Claims First Major Points
Central Region, playing their first competitive game, secured a crucial win in the penalty shootout against Brong Ahafo Region. This victory awarded them two points, moving them up to third place in the Group B standings. Greater Accra Region follows in second with three points, while Brong Ahafo Region has earned a point from their previous match. Upper West Region is yet to secure any points in the tournament.
As the tournament heats up, both groups remain competitive, with every point crucial for advancement.
The next set of fixtures, set for Monday, promise more thrilling action as the regions vie for dominance and the opportunity to showcase their young talents on the national stage.
The Elite U15 Boys Championship is a key initiative under the FIFA Talent Development Scheme, designed to offer young football talents from all over Ghana an opportunity to display their abilities and advance their growth in a competitive setting.
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