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Ghana's captain, John Mensah is eligible to play in the finals of the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations should the Black Stars qualify from the semi-finals.
This follows the decision of the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) to hand him a one-match ban after being sent off in the quarterfinal game against Nigeria last Sunday.
The decision is contrary to speculations and concerns that the defender would be given a two-match ban as a result of the red card he received in the Stars’ match against Nigeria's Super Eagles at the quarterfinal stage.
The refreshing decision, according to a statement from CAF, which was picked by the GNA Sports on Tuesday, was based on a report submitted by the referee of the match.
The statement said: "For denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity to his opponent, Mensah was expelled and he is automatically suspended for the next match, namely semi-final match 29 fixed for February 7".
Mensah was sent off for bringing down Osaze Odemwingie, who was on a run at goal, and has gone on record as the second player to have received the red card in the tournament, after Guinea captain Pascal Feindouno was given a two-match ban for violent conduct.
Source: GNA
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