Rwanda came from a goal down to hold Ghana to a 1-1 draw in their Group H Day 6 clash on Saturday away in Accra, to end their campaign with pride.
Ghana coach Avram Grant is already looking beyond the qualifiers, rather setting his eyes on putting together a team that can lift the ultimate in Gabon next year.
Fourteen (14) years ago, teenager Jimmy Mulisa was part of the Rwanda squad that suffered a 4-2 loss to Ghana in an AFCON 2004 qualifier in Accra.
Ghana and South Africa are in pole position to reach the finals of the African U-17 Championship Niger 2015 after claiming victories in the final round first leg qualifiers on Saturday.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has severed tied with head coach James Kwesi Appiah after both parties agreed to part ways mutually.
Uganda coach Milutin 'Micho' Sredojevic has said his team deserved more than a point after the Cranes held the Black Stars to a one-all game in their Orange Africa Cup Of Nations qualifier at the Baba Yara Stadium on Saturday.
Ghana midfielder, Christian Atsu has said the Black Stars are content with the one point earned in their Orange Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2015 qualifier at the Baba Yara Stadium on Saturday.
Ghana cannot afford a slip in the qualifiers of the Orange Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2015, according to midfielder, Mohammed Rabiu.
We went through a whole lot of difficulties during and after the World Cup but everything is now behind us and what we seek to do now is to focus on the Africa Cup qualifiers and we are doing well with that, Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has said as the Black Stars look ahead to their opening final group phase qualifier against Uganda on Saturday.
Seeking a return to the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in over 35years the Uganda Cranes have set off for Ghana and delivered government guidelines to their next opponents Guinea, who visit them in Kampala on 10 September for their second match of the final group phase for Morocco 2015.
Holders Egypt crushed to a 2-0 defeat to Congo in the first leg of the final round of the Orange African Youth Championship-Senegal 2015 qualifiers whilst Ghana and Cameroon were held at home.
A Jennifer Cudjoe winner four minutes from full time narrowly failed to earn Ghana last-eight qualification, and left an unlucky Finland without a point in the competition.
It all started so promisingly. Ghana kicked off their 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup campaign in the best possible manner with a 1-0 victory over hosts Canada, further fuelling the players' dreams of advancing from the group stage for the first time.
Host nation Canada began their FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup campaign in disappointing fashion with a 1-0 defeat against Ghana in Toronto's National Soccer Stadium.
There could hardly be a more explosive opening to the seventh edition of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, as the tournament in Canada kicks off on Tuesday 5 August with the rerun of the 2012 final between reigning world champions USA and runners up Germany. FIFA.com previews the first day of the tournament action.
At the last FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup two years ago in Japan, Ghana's Black Princesses had one of the youngest squads, with several of the players well under the age-limit. The youthful group found the going tough as they lost all three group matches and crashed out in the first round, conceding six goals in the process without reply.
Cristiano Ronaldo wasted a succession of glorious chances as Portugal bowed out of the World Cup on Thursday despite beating Ghana 2-1 in Brasilia. Portugal knew only a win combined with a defeat for Germany or the United States in the other Group G fixture, plus a significant swing in goal difference, would take them through to the last 16.
Germany and Ghana were forced to settle for a share of the points after their back-and-forth thriller in Fortaleza finished 2-2. All the goals came in the second-half of the Group G contest as strikers Miroslav Klose and Asamoah Gyan both equaled FIFA World Cupâ„¢ scoring records.
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