Ghana failed to qualify for the U2O World Cup for the second time in a row after suffering a narrow defeat against Mali on Saturday in the final group game of the U20 Cup of Nations.
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Hadji Drame’s goal was enough to stop the Black Satellites from reaching the semis and qualify for the U2O World Cup.
Mali joins Senegal from group B as semi-finalist, and will represent Africa in the U20 World Cup that will take place in Poland.
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