Tunisia name squad for U20 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Ghana
Tunisia’s women’s Under-20 side will face Ghana this Saturday in the second round of the U20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.
The crucial fixture is scheduled for 20 September at the Taieb Mehiri Stadium in Sfax, with kick-off set for 16:00 local time.
The North African side will be looking to make home advantage count as they aim to progress further in the qualification campaign.
Head coach Samir Landolsi has announced his squad for the encounter, selecting a blend of domestic-based talent and players who have gained experience in competitive regional tournaments.
The call-ups reflect Tunisia’s intent to build a cohesive unit capable of matching Ghana, one of Africa’s traditionally strong nations in women’s youth football.
Ghana’s U20 women, known for their physical strength and pace, present a significant challenge. They have consistently performed well in previous editions of the qualifiers and tournaments, making Saturday’s meeting a stern test for the Tunisian squad.
Tunisia, however, enter the match determined to assert themselves and secure a result that would keep alive their hopes of reaching the final tournament.
For Tunisia, this fixture not only represents an opportunity to progress but also to showcase the continued development of women’s football in the country. T
he Tunisian Football Federation has been working to strengthen pathways for young female players, with the U20 team forming a vital bridge between youth setups and the senior national side.
The list of players called up for the second-round clash highlights both the depth and the ambition within the current squad. Each player selected will be tasked with bringing energy, discipline, and determination to what promises to be a highly competitive game.
Saturday’s contest in Sfax is expected to draw significant local support, with fans eager to encourage the team in their pursuit of World Cup qualification.
With Ghana’s reputation as one of Africa’s elite sides and Tunisia’s desire to establish themselves as rising contenders, the match is set to deliver an intense and compelling battle.
The outcome of this tie will play a decisive role in shaping Tunisia’s U20 World Cup journey, with victory offering a major boost to the side’s confidence and long-term ambitions.

