Ghana have booked their place at the 2024 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) following a commanding win over neighbours Ivory Coast.
The Black Sharks went into Saturday’s game at the Stade de Agora in Abidjan as favourites to qualify, having beaten their opponents 5-3 in the first leg last week.
Despite having to come from two goals down, Coach Daniel Neequaye’s side ultimately got the job done by beating Ivory Coast 2-5 in their own backyard.
The result saw Ghana secure an emphatic 10-5 aggregate win and also book their place in this year’s Beach Soccer AFCON to be staged in Egypt.
Black Stars come from behind to beat Ivory Coast
The hosts were the better side in the opening exchanges and drew level on aggregate when they surprisingly rose into a 2-0 lead.
But the Black Sharks were given a lifeline when goalkeeper Robert Nyadedzor pulled one back. A few minutes later, parity was restored when Wise Nyamadi’s effort also found the back of the net.
Ghana went ahead for the first time in the game after captain Richard Martei Osai made it 3-2 but there was more to come as second-half goals from Precious Torgbor and Jude Asante Aklie rounded up a 2-5 win for the visitors.
I'm incredibly proud of the team. They showed great character to come back from behind and qualify for the AFCON,” a delighted Coach Neequaye said afterwards, as quoted by Graphic Sports.
Meanwhile, the Black Stars are one of seven teams who have qualified for the Beach Soccer AFCON and will join hosts Egypt for the draw for the tournament.
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