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Ghana's Black Queens booked their exit from the fifth FIFA Women's World Cup when they lost 0-4 to Canada in their Group C second game at the Hangzou Dragon Stadium on Saturday.
The Queens who needed a win to initiate the process of holding down a place in the last eight after their 1-4 loss to Australia in the opening game conceded a goal in the opening half and three more on the concluding session to effectively crush out of the three-week fiesta.
The Queens two earlier participation in the tournament ended in the first round.
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