Despite a valiant effort, Ghana’s Beach Soccer national team has been knocked out of contention for the semi-finals of the ongoing 2024 Beach Soccer African Cup of Nations in Egypt.
However, the team will have a chance to secure a respectable fifth place as they prepare to face Mozambique in a classification match scheduled for tomorrow, October 24, 2024.
Ghana’s performance in the tournament has been a mixed bag, showcasing both potential and areas for improvement, particularly from forward Alexander Adjei, who has emerged as the tournament’s leading scorer with eight goals in three matches.
Adjei’s extraordinary ability to find the back of the net has been a highlight for the team, showcasing the depth of talent within the squad.
The match against Mozambique will be crucial for both teams, as they aim to finish the tournament on a positive note.
Mozambique, 3rd placed in Group B, also looking to improve their standings, will be a tough opponent, and both sides are expected to bring their best to the sandy pitch at the Hurghada Beach Soccer Arena in Egypt.
The Black Sharks are hopeful that they can secure a victory on Thursday, ensuring a strong finish in the competition.
The classification match promises to be an exciting clash as both teams vie for fifth place and the pride that comes with it.
Kickoff is set for 1:30 PM local time (10:30 GMT), and fans are encouraged to rally behind the Black Sharks as they look to make their mark in the tournament’s concluding stages.
This will precede the semi-final games between hosts Egypt vs defending Champions Senegal and Morocco vs Mauritania.