Ghana’s hopes of a return to the FIFA U-20 World Cup were dashed heartbreakingly on Monday, May 12, 2025, as the Black Satellites were eliminated from the 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations following a dramatic 4-5 penalty shootout loss to host nation, Egypt, in the quarterfinals.
The game, played at the electric New Suez Stadium, ended 2-2 after extra time, with Egypt eventually holding their nerve from the spot to book a semifinal place and with it, a ticket to the World Cup.
Ghana, meanwhile, exit the competition despite finishing top of their group unbeaten and conceding just once in the group stages.
But the knockout round brought fresh challenges. The young Pharaohs came out flying and capitalised on early defensive lapses from Ghana, taking a 2-0 lead inside 27 minutes, thanks to a quickfire brace from Sherif Momen.
It was a nightmare start for Desmond Ofei’s side, whose early composure crumbled under pressure.
However, Ghana showed grit and determination to fight their way back.
On the stroke of halftime, Abdul Aziz Issah gave the Black Satellites a lifeline with a shot from outside the box to make it 2-1.
The goal injected belief into the team, who dominated possession in the second half and relentlessly searched for an equaliser.
Their efforts finally paid off deep into stoppage time. With the 90 minutes up and the crowd on edge, Ghana were awarded a dramatic penalty in the 100th minute (90+10), after a foul in the box.
Abdul Sulemana stepped up and coolly slotted it home to send the match into extra time.
Buoyed by the momentum, Ghana piled on the pressure in extra time and carved out several openings, but poor finishing and inspired Egyptian defending kept them out.
The tide would turn again in the 107th minute when Ghana were reduced to 10 men, Aaron Essel receiving his marching orders after hauling down an Egyptian attacker just outside the box.
That red card shifted the balance, but neither side could find a winner, forcing the tie into a tense penalty shootout.
Both sides converted their first attempts before Ghana’s Dacosta Antwi saw his effort saved. Egypt held their nerve and scored all five of their spot kicks, sending their fans into raptures and knocking Ghana out of the competition.
The defeat marks a bitter end to what had been a promising campaign for Ghana, whose quarterfinal exit also means they miss out on a place at the FIFA U-20 World Cup, a stage they have not graced since 2015.
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