Ghana’s amputee national team, the Black Challenge, asserted their dominance at the Amputee Africa Cup of Nations by winning all their group stage matches, establishing themselves as top contenders in the tournament.
The defending champions demonstrated their strength with a series of commanding performances, concluding with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Kenya on Tuesday.
The Black Challenge began their campaign with a decisive 4-0 victory against Gambia on Sunday. Their winning streak continued with a 5-0 thrashing of Algeria on Monday, cementing their lead at the top of Group C.
Although they had already secured advancement, the Ghanaians approached their final group game against Kenya on Tuesday with unwavering intensity. Hamza Mohammed opened the scoring in the 14th minute, showcasing the team’s relentless drive. Kenya equalized in the 29th minute, briefly unsettling the Ghanaians. However, the Black Challenge quickly reclaimed the lead just two minutes later with a crucial goal from Brown Williams, securing a 2-1 victory and a perfect group stage record.
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