Uganda Cubs XI Vs Ghana U17

Uganda Cubs secured a berth at this year’s FIFA U17 Men’s World Cup after overcoming Ghana in the qualification playoff played on Saturday in Rabat, Morocco.

The tense and closely contested game ended in a two-all draw in normal time, but Uganda edged the shootout 8-7 to seal qualification.

Eric Gyamfi gave Ghana an early lead in the ninth minute, finishing from close range with his low drive going past goalkeeper Ashraf Lukyamuzi.

Uganda’s captain, Owen Mukisa, drew the game level shortly before the break, scoring directly from a corner kick.

Six minutes after recess, Abdul Latif fired Ghana back into the lead when goalkeeper Lukyamuzi failed to collect a cutback pass and the former finished into an empty net from close range.

However, with the game destined for the end, Arafat Ibanda, as he did against the Ivory Coast, scored a stoppage-time penalty to force a draw and thus send the game into a shootout.

In the shootout, Uganda won 8-7 with goalkeeper Ashraf Lukyamuzi saving Ghana’s eighth penalty before Trevor Mubiru confidently converted the decisive kick to send Uganda to the World Cup.

This is the second time that Uganda will play at the World Cup, having made their debut last year in Qatar.

In the other World Cup playoff, Mozambique edged Ethiopia 5-4 on penalties after normal time ended 1-1.

Africa will be represented by ten countries at this year’s World Cup, namely: Morocco, Cameroon, Senegal, Mali, Tanzania, Algeria, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Uganda and Mozambique.

Joel Muyita is a senior staff writer at Kawowo Sports.

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  1. Congratulations to our boys, who is hosting the world cup

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