Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana’s Black Satellites made a winning start to their 2019 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a 2-0 victory over Burkina Faso in Maradi.
The match was originally scheduled for Sunday but problems with the floodlights at the Maradi stadium forced a rescheduling to Monday.
WAFA striker Daniel Lometey scored all two goals coupled with some good goalkeeping from Belgium-based Manaf Nurudeen to help Ghana achieve all three points.
The Black Satellites profited from some sloppy defending by the young Stallions to score the pair of goals.
Lomotey won the physical battle against centre back Kone inside the box and lobbed the ball over goalkeeper Traore for the opening goal just on the nick of half time.
In the 77th minute, the burly striker used his strength to bully Kone inside the Burkina Faso area to lift it above and over the goalkeeper.
The result leaves Jimmy Cobblah’s men joint top of Group B with Senegal, who won their opening game 2-0 against Mali.
Ghana will play their second game against Senegal on Wednesday.
The top two from the group at the end of the first round are guaranteed qualification for the U-20 World Cup slated for Poland in May/June.
Ghana have not qualified for the global showpiece since a second-round finish at New Zealand 2015.
--
Latest Stories
-
Queiroz names Ghana’s final squad for 2026 World Cup
16 seconds -
Overcoming resistance – Ancelotti’s bid to revive Brazil
3 minutes -
Meet the new Rafa planning to conquer Roland Garros
13 minutes -
The ban on polystyrene foam products- the game changing decision towards environmental cleanliness
19 minutes -
Love of tennis behind second coming of Berrettini
27 minutes -
Sabalenka’s superior serve helps her past spirited Osaka
28 minutes -
Minority demands nswers on 31 amendments to Human Sexual Rights and Family Values BillÂ
2 hours -
ECG to redeploy old transformers to underserved areas
2 hours -
Chinese businessman remanded for stealingÂ
3 hours -
Medikal, Kelvyn Boy, Show Boy shut down WatsUp On Campus with electrifying performances at RMU SRC Artistes’ Night
3 hours -
Speaker’s surprise about Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill passage vindicates Minority’s concerns – Ntim Fordjour
3 hours -
US to drastically slash the number of embassies in Africa that can process visas
3 hours -
Qwasi Blay returns home to collaborate with Kyekyeku on new film project
3 hours -
No room for laundering: Subin-Akwaboso Bank CEO plots rise to the top
3 hours -
Inusah Fuseini defends NDC Council of Elders’ intervention to safeguard party unity
4 hours