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Ghana has been eliminated from the 2024 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations following defeat to Angola on Monday night.
Ghana faced Angola in a must-win match on Monday looking to give themselves a chance of progressing from the group stage.
However, they ended up on the losing side once again as they lost 11-3.
Angola came into the game with three points to their name having won against Zambia in their second Group A game.
The Sable Antelopes of Angola started strongly against Ghana taking charge in both both halves to an end to the West African's campaign in the tournament.
The defeat means Angola finished the group games with six points, three behind group winners Morocco who also beat Zambia.
Ghana failed to accumulate a point in Morocco after three games, losing to Zambia, the hosts and Angola.
The Atlas Lions will face the runners-up of Group B in the semifinals on Friday, 19 April while Angola have a date with the winner of Group B on the same day at the magnificent Prince Moulay Abdellah Hall.
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