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Larrie Kingston's Uganda defeated Ghana 8-7 on penalties to qualify for the U-17 World Cup and extend the Black Starlets' participation by nine years.
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Larrie Kingston’s Uganda defeated Ghana 8-7 on penalties to qualify for the U-17 World Cup and extend the Black Starlets’ participation by nine years.

May 23, 2026 3 Min Read
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Ghana’s Black Starlets misplaced to Uganda on penalties and missed out on qualifying for the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Uganda received 8-7 on penalties after coming from behind twice to win the match, which was usually tied 2-2.

Ghana took an early lead with breakout star Eric Gyamfi scoring in simply 9 minutes. After being free on the again put up, he kicked the ball by means of the legs of goalkeeper Lukamzi.

In response, Uganda switched to a three-back line-up, and it did not take lengthy for the affect to be felt.

First, Owen Mkhise discovered house in entrance of Ghana’s penalty field and unleashed a lightning strike. The ball bounced in entrance of Starlets goalkeeper John Annan, however Annan dove low and fast to securely parry the ball.

Captain Mukise then scored immediately from the ensuing nook kick to degree Uganda 12 minutes earlier than the interval.

Uganda gained momentum from this aim and tried to take the lead, however Ghana held on and turned the half round.

Two minutes after the break, Ugandan midfielder John Owino hit the crossbar with a shot because the goalkeeper watched helplessly.

As the sport progressed, Abdul Latif pounced on a free ball to revive Ghana’s lead.

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The aim was created by Gyamfi, whose cross from the left was properly copied by Clement Adjei and headed house by Latif.

Simply earlier than full-time, Uganda coach Larrie Kingston requested the referee to rethink the handball incident in Ghana’s penalty space.

The referee complied and, after a quick consideration, pointed to the spot.

Replays confirmed that Ghana’s right-back Nicolas Usman dealt with the ball from Mkhise’s cross.

Ibanda Arafat stepped up for a penalty and despatched John Annan the fallacious technique to restore parity.

The referee then ordered 10 minutes of additional time, however neither group might discover a winner.

Simply earlier than the tip of the sport, Ghana coach Prosper Ogham introduced on goalkeeper Michael Armah for John Annan and Mark Mensah for Nicolas Usman, ostensibly in preparation for a penalty shootout.

Nonetheless, it was Uganda who received the penalty shootout 8-7.

This will probably be Uganda’s second time taking part within the FIFA U-17 World Cup, following final 12 months.

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