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Ghana U20 and Amidaus Professionals goalkeeper Eric Ofori Antwi was named Man-of-the-Match in Tuesday’s African Youth Championship semi-final win over Mali in Oran.The Amidaus ace stopped two kicks during the penalty shoot-outs and made some fine saves during open play.CAF’s Technical Study Group member in-charge of the match Adel Moneim Hussein had no doubts about the quality of the Black Satellites gloves man.Antwi becomes the third Ghanaian player to win the Orange Man-of-the-Match at the tournament.Striker Ebenezer Assifuah won it twice during the Group stage and Francis Narh also got the plaque in Ghana’s second match against Benin.
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