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Captain Ashiaku crowned Best Player as Black Damsels retain CAF Schools title

Cecilia Delphina Boakye by Cecilia Delphina Boakye
April 11, 2026
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Captain Ashiaku crowned Best Player as Black Damsels retain CAF Schools title
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Christiana Ashiaku delivered an outstanding performance to lead Ghana’s U15 girls team, the Black Damsels, to glory at the CAF African Schools Football Championship, where she was named the tournament’s Best Player.

The talented captain played a pivotal role throughout the competition, inspiring her teammates with strong leadership and consistent performances on the pitch.

Her influence was evident in Ghana’s run to the final, where the Black Damsels defeated Burkina Faso in a dramatic penalty shootout to retain their title.

Her recognition as Best Player highlights not only her individual brilliance but also her importance to the team’s success.

The triumph marks a back-to-back championship win for the Ghana U15 Girls National Team and further cements Ghana’s status as one of the brightest young talent hub in African schools football.

Credit: Ghana FA

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