Despite a val­iant effort, Gha­na’s National Beach Soccer team has been knocked out of contention for the semi-finals of the ongoing 2024 Beach Soccer African Cup of Nations in Egypt.

However, the team will have a chance to secure a respectable fifth place as they prepare to face Mo­zambique in a classification match scheduled for today.

Ghana’s performance in the tournament has been a mixed bag, showcasing both potential and areas

 for improvement, particularly from forward Alexander Adjei, who has emerged as the tournament’s lead­ing scorer with eight goals in three matches.

Adjei’s extraordinary ability to find the back of the net has been a highlight for the team, showcas­ing the depth of talent within the squad. The match against Mozam­bique will be crucial for both teams, as they aim to finish the tourna­ment on a positive note.

Mozambique- 3rd placed in Group B, also looking to improve their standings, will be a tough op­ponent, and both sides are expected to bring their best to the sandy pitch at the Hurghada Beach Soccer Arena in Egypt.

The classification match prom­ises to be an exciting clash as both teams vie for fifth place and the pride that comes with it.

Kickoff is set for 1:30 PM local time and fans are encouraged to rally behind the Black Sharks as they look to make their mark in the tournament’s concluding stages.

This will precede the semi-final games between hosts, Egypt, vs defending champions, Senegal, and Morocco vs Mauritania. —Ghanafa.org



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