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GFA opens broadcast feed for CAF African schools football championship to TV stations

Stephen Forrester By Stephen Forrester, Staff Writer
Published: 10:30, 21 Apr 2025 Updated: 22:51, 21 Apr 2025
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This competition brings together top school teams from across Africa in both boys’ and girls’ U-15 categories

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has made a significant announcement that will undoubtedly excite sports fans and sports betting enthusiasts alike. The live broadcast feed for the upcoming Confederation of African Football (CAF) African Schools Football Championship will be accessible to all interested television stations.

In an official statement, the GFA revealed that the CAF would produce and provide the full broadcast feed from the group stages right through to the final at no cost. This move is aimed at ensuring maximum coverage of this prestigious event, thereby promoting youth football across Africa.

Television stations wishing to access this free live feed have been advised to reach out directly to Prosper Harrison Addo, GFA’s General Secretary. They can do so via email at info@ghanafa.org for further details on how they can tap into this exciting opportunity.

Non-exclusive rights secured by GTV and Max TV

While GTV and Imax Media's Max TV have already secured non-exclusive rights to air these matches, there is still room for other broadcasters who wish also want in on broadcasting these games. This means that more viewers across different platforms will get a chance to follow their favorite teams as they battle it out in what is considered Africa's leading youth football event.

The CAF African Schools Football Championship is scheduled from April 23rd through April 26th, 2025. It will take place at none other than the University of Ghana Stadium - a venue known for hosting some of Africa's most thrilling football matches.

This competition brings together top school teams from across Africa in both boys’ and girls’ U-15 categories. It serves as an excellent platform for young talent showcase their skills while representing their schools on such a grand stage. With its reputation as one of the continent's leading youth football events, this championship is not just a tournament; it's a celebration of African football at its finest. It provides an opportunity for young players to gain valuable experience and exposure, potentially paving the way for their future careers in professional football.

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