FIFA TDS: Elite U15 Boys Colts Championship Set for August 25 Kick-Off

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The eagerly awaited 2025 edition of the Elite U15 Boys Colts Championship will be staged from 25th to 31st August at the prestigious Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence (GSCE) in Prampram.

This year’s tournament promises to be a true showcase of Ghana’s finest young football talent, featuring teams drawn from all ten football regions. Each region will be represented by its most outstanding Under-15 players, carefully selected from the colts leagues, ensuring that only the best prospects take part in the competition.

The inaugural edition in 2024 proved highly successful, with the Volta Region lifting the maiden trophy after a thrilling campaign. Their achievement has since spurred other regions to step up their youth development programmes, each aiming to leave their mark in this year’s championship.

Football enthusiasts across the country will be watching closely as the next generation of stars display their potential on the Prampram stage.

The Elite U15 Boys Colts Championship remains a cornerstone of the Ghana Football Association’s commitment to grassroots football, providing a platform to nurture young talent and lay the foundation for future Black Stars.

GFA Communications

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