Burkina Faso began their U17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign with a crucial 2-1 victory over Cameroon in Group B, securing an early advantage in the tournament held in Morocco.
Early dominance from Burkina Faso
The young Stallions took control of the match early on, breaking the deadlock in the 19th minute with a stunning strike from Tapsoba.
His long-range effort left Cameroon’s goalkeeper, Abou Lopez, helpless as Burkina Faso seized the lead.
Despite periods of dominance from Cameroon, they struggled to convert possession into clear-cut chances.
Burkina Faso’s resilience in defense frustrated their opponents, and in the 52nd minute, Tapsoba struck again.
After intercepting a misplaced pass in midfield, he expertly lobbed Lopez to double his side’s advantage, putting them in a commanding 2-0 lead.
Cameroon’s late response falls short
Cameroon finally found a breakthrough in the 66th minute, with David Mimbang pulling one back.
His goal injected urgency into the Indomitable Lions’ attack, but despite increased pressure, they were unable to find an equalizer.
Burkina Faso’s defense held firm, ensuring they walked away with all three points.
The result sees Burkina Faso take an early lead in Group B, while Cameroon, a team tipped for a strong tournament performance, will need to regroup before their next match.
With the competition still in its early stages, both teams remain in the hunt for a place in the knockout rounds, but Burkina Faso has made a strong statement with this opening victory.