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AFCONU-17 : West and Central African Powerhouses Collide in a Balanced Pool in Group B

AFCONU-17 : West and Central African Powerhouses Collide in a Balanced Pool in Group B

Group B presents one of the most evenly matched lineups of the tournament, featuring Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Uganda, and DR Congo. With no clear favorite on paper, this group could produce some of the most thrilling and unpredictable matches in Morocco.
Côte d’Ivoire and Cameroon enter with strong reputations for producing physically gifted and technically sound young players.

Their encounters are expected to be high-intensity affairs, with both sides traditionally thriving in tournament settings where athleticism and direct play can make a difference.

Uganda, steadily rising in youth football, will aim to build on recent continental exposure. Their structured approach and team cohesion could make them difficult opponents, particularly against sides that rely heavily on individual brilliance.

DR Congo completes the group with a blend of flair and raw talent that has historically made them dangerous at youth level. If they can find consistency, they have the capability to challenge for top spot, making Group B a true battleground where any team could emerge victorious.

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