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Ghana have be drawn in a tough Group alongside European champions Spain, France and USA for the 2013 FIFA U20 World Cup in Turkey later in June.
The Black Satellites won silver at the African Championship on Saturday after losing 5-4 on penalties to Egypt after a 1-1 extra-time scoreline in the final.
Champions Egypt went into Group E where they will play Chile, England and Iraq.
African bronze medalists Nigera, drew Cuba, Korea and Portugal.
Mali, the other African qualifier, will play in Group D alongside Mexico, Greece and Paraguay.
The tournament will be played from 21 June to 13 July.
Complete FIFA U20 draw:
GROUP A (Istanbul, Kayseri): France, Ghana, USA, Spain.
GROUP B (Kayseri, Istanbul): Cuba, Korea Republic, Nigeria, Portugal
GROUP C (Trabzon, Rize, Gaziantep): Turkey, El Salvador, Colombia, Australia
GROUP D (Gaziantep, Trabzon): Mexico, Greece, Paraguay, Mali
GROUP E (Antalya, Bursa): Chile, Egypt, England, Iraq
GROUP F (Bursa, Antalya): OFC Champions, Uzbekistan, Uruguay, Croatia
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