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Ghana U-15 crowned champions of 2025 Mondialito Promise Tournament

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Ghana’s U-15 national team clinched the 2025 Mondialito Promise match title with a convincing 4-1 victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv within the final.

After securing two solid wins on the gap day, Coach Yaw Preko’s boys maintained their dominance on Day Two, defeating Maccabi Petah Tikva 2-0 and thrashing Hapoel Tel Aviv 4-0 to seal a suite within the final.

In a rematch of the match opener, Ghana once extra confronted Israeli champions Maccabi Tel Aviv. Dreams from Robinho Gavi, James Ofori, Ebenezer Adjei and Abdulai Aziz Issah gave Ghana a gay lead sooner than Maccabi pulled one serve within the final minute.

Winger John Andor was once named Handiest Player of the match, capping off advertising and marketing and marketing campaign for the young Ghanaians.

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