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Ghana will play South Africa in the second qualifying round of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.The Black Princesses went through the first round qualifier after defeating Namibia over both legs.Goals from Mercy Myles, Deborah Afriyie and Beatrice Sesu secured the Black Princesses a 3-0 win in Windhoek on Saturday to complete a 10 aggregate scoreline over both legs.Eight countries including Ghana from first qualifying round will be involved in the campaign be held between 30 March and 15 April 2012.Ghana will be away to the South African's in the first leg match.The Black Princesses are chasing one of the continent's two places in the finals to be hosted by Japan in what could be their second final after their debut in Germany 2010.
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