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Ghana has secured double qualification to the 2015 All Africa Games after the Black Meteors and Black Queens overcame their opponents.
The Black Queens were the first to book their slot away in Zimbabwe after battling to a 2:2 draw in Harare.
The Queens held on to their 2:1 first keg adavantage to qualify 4:3 on aggregate.
Later in Tamale, the Black Meteors overturned a 1:0 first leg deficit by beating Mozambique 2:0.
A first own goal put the Meteors ahead before Bright Agyei sealed qualification with a decisive second goal in the second half.
The All Africa Games will be held in Congo later this year and the Black Meteors are the defending champions in male football following their gold-medal winning get in Maputo four years ago.
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