Ghana’s U-16 Girls Defeat Northern Ireland 5-0 in Development Tournament

Ghana’s U-16 Girls put on a dominant performance in their development tournament match against Northern Ireland, securing a commanding 5-0 win. The Black Damsels showcased excellent teamwork, attacking prowess, and tactical discipline, overwhelming their opponents throughout the game.
The match started with Ghana taking control early on, as Priscilla Mensah found the back of the net in the 16th minute. With great composure, she calmly slotted the ball past the goalkeeper to give her team the lead. Just ten minutes later, Mensah doubled her tally with another composed finish in the 26th minute, asserting Ghana’s dominance on the field.
Seidatu Wahab then added to the scoreline with a fantastic strike, making it 3-0 and further distancing Ghana from Northern Ireland. The Black Damsels’ attacking play and fluid passing were simply too much for their opponents to handle.
As the match progressed, Daniella Abass capped off an outstanding team performance by scoring Ghana’s fifth goal, completing the comprehensive 5-0 victory. Her goal highlighted the depth of talent within the Ghanaian squad, as they continued to press forward and create opportunities throughout the match.
Ghana’s victory was a testament to their skill, cohesion, and determination. The team’s impressive display not only earned them a comfortable win but also underscored the strength and potential of the U-16 girls in the ongoing development tournament.