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    Why Ghana’s 1982 AFCON trophy was handed over in a hotel room

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    The players of Ghana received their medals and the trophy at the hotel The players of Ghana received their medals and the trophy at the hotel

    Ghana’s last Africa Cup of Nations title, won 43 years ago in 1982, remains one of the most dramatic and unusual triumphs in the tournament’s history, not just for the football, but for what happened after the final whistle.

    On March 19, 1982, at the Stade du 11-Juin in Tripoli, the Black Stars faced host nation Libya in a tense, politically charged final.

    George Alhassan fired Ghana ahead, before Ali Al-Beshari equalised for Libya, pushing the match into a nerve-shredding penalty shootout. Ghana eventually prevailed 7–6, securing their fourth continental title.

    But the victory celebration never took place inside the stadium.

    According to reports, chaos erupted immediately after the match. The atmosphere, already heated due to Libya’s desperation to win on home soil, spiralled into violence.

    Angry Libyan supporters reportedly attempted to invade the pitch, and Ghanaian players were targeted with objects and physical threats.

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    Sensing real danger, the Black Stars were quickly whisked off the field and instructed to flee.

    In the confusion, they escaped the stadium without receiving the AFCON trophy or their winners’ medals.

    What followed was a scene that feels almost unbelievable today. Later that night, long after crowds had dispersed and calm had returned, CAF and local officials delivered the trophy and medals to the Ghana team at their hotel in Tripoli.

    The presentation, usually a grand, iconic moment before tens of thousands, took place quietly in a hotel hall, with only team members and a handful of officials present.

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