Ghana national soccer team (U-20 men)
| Nickname (s) | The Black Satellites |
| Association | Ghana Football Association |
| confederacy | CAF |
| Head coach | Sellas Tetteh |
| (Status: unknown) | |
The Ghanaian U-20 national soccer team is a selection team of Ghanaian soccer players. It is subject to the Ghana Football Association and represents it internationally at the U-20 level , for example in friendly matches against the teams of other national associations or at the U-20 African Championships and U-20 World Championships .
The team became world champions in Egypt in 2009 and vice world champions in 1993 and 2001 .
She was also three times African champion ( 1993 , 1999 and 2009 ) and twice vice African champion ( 2001 and 2013 ).
Participation in U20 soccer world championships
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not participated |
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withdrawn |
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not qualified |
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disqualified |
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not qualified |
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2nd place |
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not qualified |
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4th Place |
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Quarter finals |
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2nd place |
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not qualified |
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World Champion |
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not qualified |
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3rd place |
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Round of 16 |
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not qualified |
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not qualified |
Participation in the U-20 African Championships
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not participated |
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not qualified |
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3rd place |
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winner |
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not qualified |
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4th Place |
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winner |
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2nd place |
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Preliminary round |
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not qualified |
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winner |
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Preliminary round |
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2nd place |
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3rd place |
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not qualified |
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Preliminary round |
Well-known former players
(Selection)
- Dominic Adiyiah
- Charles Akonnor
- Patrick Allotey
- Kofi Amponsah
- Stephen Appiah
- André Ayew
- Derek Boateng
- Michael Essien
- Baffour Gyan
- Christian Gyan
- Laryea Kingston
- Samuel Kuffour
- Nii Lamptey
- John Mensah
- Sulley Muntari
- Peter Ofori-Quaye
- George Owu
- John Paintsil
- Emmanuel Pappoe
- Razak Pimpong