Western Planets and Tamale Utrecht Academy will face off in the maiden National U-15 final on Saturday 18th March, 2017 at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, Prampram.
Tamale Utrecht academy emerged winners in the Southern zone while Western won the Northern zone.
The novelty youth league was made up of sixteen (16) teams, comprising of thirteen (13) regional teams selected from colts clubs in the regions, as well as three academies.
The teams were grouped into two zones; northern and southern zones, with each zone having eight teams.
Selected players from this year's Championship will form the nucleus of the next national under 17 team, the Black Starlets.
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