
The University for Development Studies (UDS) is riding high in China after two back-to-back wins at the FISU World University Football Cup — and now, they’re gearing up for their final group stage showdown.

After a commanding performance against Spain’s Ramon Llull University, the Baobab Boys have already secured a spot in the quarterfinals — a groundbreaking achievement that marks them as the first African university to ever reach this stage of the tournament.
Their next challenge? A much-anticipated clash with Paulista University of Brazil, a team known for its flair and footballing tradition. This third and final group match promises to be a thrilling test of skill, strategy, and stamina.
While UDS has already made history, the team is hungry for more. A win or draw against the Brazilians would not only maintain their unbeaten run but also send a strong message heading into the knockout rounds.
With confidence soaring and momentum on their side, the Baobab Boys are ready to take on South America’s best — and the entire continent is behind them.




