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Ghana misses out on AFCON for the first time in two decades

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In a stunning twist of football fate, Ghana’s Black Stars have crashed out of contention for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). A 1-1 draw with Angola in their penultimate qualifying match sealed their fate, leaving the four-time AFCON champions out of the tournament for the first time in 20 years.

The result marks a historic low point for the once-dominant football powerhouse. Despite their storied legacy and passionate fan base, Ghana’s campaign faltered in key moments, with the team struggling to find form and cohesion throughout the qualifiers.

Fans across the nation are reeling from the shock. Social media erupted with reactions, ranging from heartbreak to anger, as Ghanaians grappled with the implications of their absence from the continent’s biggest football stage.

With their AFCON dreams dashed, questions now loom over the future of Ghanaian football. Will this setback spark the revival of the Black Stars, or is it the beginning of a long road back to the top?

Source: TheDotNews

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