The Black Sharks’ hopes of advancing at the 2024 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) were extinguished after a 5-2 defeat to Morocco in their second group-stage match. The loss leaves the Sharks with no chance of progressing to the knockout stages, with just one game remaining. Morocco, in contrast, celebrated their second consecutive victory, booking their place in the semi-finals with a game to spare.
The Black Sharks entered the contest knowing that only a win could keep their campaign alive. They started brightly, showing urgency in attack, but Morocco quickly asserted control. A thunderous free-kick from their captain gave Morocco an early lead, stunning the Black Sharks.
The Sharks responded valiantly, with a well-worked team goal that brought the score to 1-1, rekindling their hopes. However, Morocco’s relentless pace and precision in the second period proved too much. Two quick goals midway through the match gave them a 3-1 cushion, exposing defensive gaps in the Sharks’ backline.
Despite their best efforts, the Black Sharks struggled to find rhythm in the decisive moments. A late goal from the Sharks reduced the deficit to 3-2, raising hopes of a comeback. But Morocco’s experience and composure shone through as they added two more goals in the dying minutes, sealing the 5-2 victory.
The defeat, combined with their loss in the opening game, confirmed the Black Sharks’ early exit from the tournament. With no points after two matches, the final group-stage encounter will now be a formality, offering little more than a chance to salvage pride.
In his post-match interview, the Black Sharks’ head coach expressed disappointment. “It’s a tough one to take. We gave everything, but Morocco were clinical. We have one game left, and we’ll do our best to finish with a win.”
The Sharks now turn their focus to the final group game, hoping to bow out with dignity, though their dreams of AFCON glory are over.