Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana suffered their first defeat in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification after they were beaten 1-0 by Sudan on Tuesday.
Sudan ranked 128th in the world, 80 places below the Black Stars, produced by far their best performance of the year to claim a deserved victory at the Al Hilal stadium in Omdurman.
With the game heading for a goalless draw, Mohamed Abdel Rahman sent a well controlled header past a helpless Fatau Dauda after he met a perfect cross from the right flank.
Charles Akonnor's side were without captain Andre Ayew - the hero last Thursday when the two countries met in Cape Coast. Ayew missed the game due to a muscle strain. First-choice goalkeeper, Richard Ofori was also not available due to suspension.
Their absence coupled with Thomas Partey's failure to report for the qualifiers meant that Jordan Ayew was named captain for the first time. He, however, could not lead Black Stars to victory.
Sudan dominated and created the best chances of the game. Goalkeeper Fatau Dauda, who was playing his first match for Black Stars in five years, stood between Sudan and a goal for the most part of the game by making a number of saves.
Apart from Mubarak Wakaso's effort, Jordan had Ghana's two other shots on target. Jordan created space for himself and fired a shot from 25 yards which was saved by goalkeeper Ali Eshrein.
Jordan then attempted to beat Ali Eshrein less than five minutes to full time from a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area but the Al Merreikh man once again denied the Crystal Palace forward.
Abdel Rahman settled the game in the 92nd minute. The striker left completely unmarked, guided his header past Dauda into the net.
The result means Akonnor's side now have to either pick up one victory or two draws in the final two games against South Africa and Sao Tome to qualify for the tournament in Cameroon.
Latest Stories
-
National Security Strategy gathering dust while Ghanaians die in Burkina Faso — Kwesi Aning
1 minute -
Not one warning issued-Prof. Aning slams gov’t over failure to warn tomato traders of Burkina Faso danger
34 minutes -
Today’s Front pages : Tuesday, February 17, 2026
44 minutes -
Ghana, Spain deepen agribusiness ties as GB Foods calls on Trade Minister, unveils 6k-acre tomato project
46 minutes -
Our Alhaji of Radio Univers is gone
54 minutes -
Eve and Twinsdntbeg to headline 10th anniversary of the Warwick Africa Summit 2026
55 minutes -
Continental Free Trade Area must benefit farmers – AfCFTA Secretary-General Wamkele Mene
1 hour -
MTN Ghana and CalBank launch 2026 “Save A Life” campaign
1 hour -
24 Hour Economy Secretariat engages Bank of Ghana on policy alignment
2 hours -
The fugu fight: A lesson in identity, a reminder of our power in unity
2 hours -
Minority Whips are the backbone of my leadership – Afenyo-Markin
2 hours -
Mahama to present historic resolution on slave trade to UN in March
2 hours -
Tanker blast: NRSA presses for safety reforms
3 hours -
Ghana, Lebanon deepen security cooperation after high-level talks in Accra
3 hours -
Mahama gov’t has made no real impact after one year in office – Afenyo-Markin
3 hours
