Ghana's recent success in the UEFA U16 Development Tournament has sparked renewed interest in the country's U-17 side.
Ghana were crowned champions on Tuesday following victory over Switzerland 3-2 in a closely contested match to finish top with a 100% record, having previously defeated host nation Serbia and then Spain.
The Black Starlets' impressive performance in the tournament, which they won with a perfect record, has led many to believe that they could be a strong contender in upcoming U-17 competitions.
The team's focus and determination in the tournament has certainly caught the attention of football enthusiasts, and many are eagerly anticipating their next outing.
With Ghana having won the U-17 World Cup twice before, there is great potential for the current crop of players to make history once again.
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