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    Watch how Ghana beat South Africa to claim bronze at the 2024 WAFCON

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    Players of Ghana and South Africa engaged in a duel during the game Players of Ghana and South Africa engaged in a duel during the game

    The Black Queens of Ghana, on Friday, July 25, 2025, fought back from a goal down to defeat South Africa on penalties and clinch bronze at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

    The game had the feel of unfinished business, with both sides nursing the wounds of semi-final exits.

    South Africa drew first blood late in the first half after Ghana goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan’s error gifted Nonhlanhla Mthandi a tap-in.

    But the Queens, hungry for their first medal since 2016, emerged from the break with renewed purpose.

    Kim Bjorkegren’s side pressed with intensity, and after a flurry of missed chances, including two near-misses by substitute Evelyn Badu, they finally broke through.

    Alice Kusi’s smart finish in the 68th minute, connecting with Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah’s cross, drew Ghana level.

    The score held to full-time, and with nothing to separate the sides at full time, it came down to penalties.

    Chantelle missed her effort, but South Africa blinked twice at the spot.

    Ghana held their nerve to win 4-3 in the shootout, capping a spirited campaign with a podium finish and a hint of redemption.

    Watch highlights of the game below:

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