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Black Starlets Triumph in Inaugural UEFA U-16 Development Tournament

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Ghana’s Black Starlets have won the inaugural UEFA U-16 Development Tournament in Serbia, finishing with a perfect record. Led by head coach Karim Zito and assistant coach Laryea Kingson, the team began the tournament with an impressive 4-0 victory over the host nation, Serbia.

Their winning streak continued with a hard-fought victory against Spain, before ultimately clinching the title with a narrow 3-2 win against Switzerland. Two goals from Ramsey Asumadu and one from Bossman Debrah secured the victory for the Black Starlets in a closely contested match.

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Former Black Stars coach Milovan Rajevac was present to support the team during their game against Switzerland.

This victory for the Black Starlets highlights their potential and provides a glimpse of what they could achieve in the future. With the WAFU U-17 Cup of Nations on the horizon, the team will be looking to build on their recent triumph and continue their winning ways.

The tournament is designed to provide valuable experience for young players at the international level and Ghana’s impressive performance will serve as a great confidence booster for the team. The Black Starlets have once again proven their ability to compete at the highest level and have shown that they have a bright future ahead of them.

In a nutshell, the Black Starlets have emerged victorious in the inaugural UEFA U-16 Development Tournament held in Serbia. The team’s impressive run saw them finish with a perfect record, with wins against Serbia, Spain, and Switzerland. This victory highlights their potential and provides a glimpse of what they could achieve in the future. The Black Starlets will be looking to build on their recent success in the upcoming WAFU U-17 Cup of Nations.

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