A ticket to the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) was on the line, and both teams knew what was at stake as the Black Satellites of Ghana played against their West African rivals, the Ivory Coast, in the semi-final of the WAFU Zone B Championship
The game started with high energy, as expected, with both sides pushing to gain the upper hand. Ghana showed flashes of brilliance, but the Ivorians were quick to exploit any gaps. In the 18th minute, Ivory Coast capitalized on a rare lapse in the Ghanaian defense. Loukou Jaures found himself with a pocket of space just inside the penalty box. He didn’t hesitate to give Ivory Coast a 1-0 lead.
It was a tough blow for the Black Satellites, and the remainder of the first half saw them trying to regain their composure and rhythm. Coach Desmond Ofei could be seen urging his players to keep their heads up and stick to the game plan.
During the half-time break, Coach Ofei made some tactical adjustments, and his message to the players was clear: fight with everything they had. As the second half kicked off, the Black Satellites surged forward with renewed determination and aggression. They pressed high, challenging the Ivorians at every turn.
This pressure paid off almost immediately. Just two minutes into the second half, in the 47th minute, the Black Satellites’ relentless pressing led to an unexpected breakthrough. A dangerous ball caused confusion in the Ivorian box. In a desperate attempt to clear the ball, an Ivorian defender mishit his clearance, sending the ball into his own net. It was 1-1, and the momentum was now firmly with Ghana.
The equalizer revitalized the team, and the Black Satellites continued to dominate possession, driving forward at every opportunity. The Ivorians struggled to regain control as Ghana’s midfield, dictated the pace of the game.
As the clock ticked into the final quarter of the match, Ghana pushed for the winning goal. They were determined not to let this chance slip away. In the 75th minute, the Black Satellites launched a swift counter-attack that caught the Ivorian defense off-guard. Forward Jerry Afriyie made a darting run into the box, and as he attempted to turn his defender, he was brought down by a clumsy challenge.
The referee immediately pointed to the penalty spot. It was a golden opportunity for Ghana to complete their comeback and secure their place in the U-20 AFCON. The stadium fell silent as Jerry Afriyie, named the team’s penalty taker, stepped up, took the kick and scored.Ghana had taken the lead at 2-1, and the fans erupted into wild celebration.
The Ivorians tried to rally in the final minutes, but Ghana’s defense held firm, denying them any clear chances. When the final whistle blew, the Black Satellites celebrated as one, knowing they had achieved their goal of qualifying for the U-20 AFCON.
Jerry Afriyie, who was named the Man of the Match, was embraced by his teammates for his composed performance under pressure. His match-winning penalty had capped off a determined team effort.