Ghana’s Amputee National Team, also known as the Black Challenge is set to compete against Algeria in the semi-final of the Amputee African Cup of Nations (AAFCON) on Saturday, May 25, 2024, as they aim to secure consecutive championship titles.
On Thursday, they clinched a spot in the semi-finals by defeating Tanzania 4-1 in Cairo, Egypt.
The reigning champions have maintained outstanding form, triumphing over Gambia, Algeria, and Kenya on their way to the quarter-finals.
Extended Highlight : Ghana Amputee National Team The ‘Black Challenge’ trash Tanzania 4-1 at the African Amputee Football Cup of Nations (AAFCON)@FranceandGhana @USEmbassyGhana @maxtvgh @moysgovgh @HappySportsGh @samson_deen @tv3_ghana @AusAmbGHA @EmbEspGhana @UKinGhana pic.twitter.com/ppvPZnEiRa
— NATIONAL PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE-GH (@ParalympicGh) May 24, 2024
The victory over Tanzania was powered by two goals each from Yussif Yahaya and Hamza Mohammed, reinforcing their status as two-time champions.
Ghana will face Algeria in the semi-final on (Saturday) at the Cairo Military Stadium
2024 AAFCON: Ghana will face Algeria in the semi-final tomorrow (Saturday) at the Cairo Military Stadium@Esselguy @maxtvgh @tv3_ghana @HappySportsGh @JoySportsGH @moysgovgh @Gh_NSA @UKinGhana @USEmbassyGhana @AusAmbGHA @EmbEspGhana @tv3_ghana @SaddickAdams @3kosiisen @PapaPoku pic.twitter.com/9AGE4jC7yf
— NATIONAL PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE-GH (@ParalympicGh) May 24, 2024