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Beach Soccer: Black Sharks run riot against Côte d’Ivoire in AFCON qualifiers

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By: Nana Kwame Bediako 

Ghana’s Beach Soccer national team, the Black Sharks, secured a significant advantage in their quest for 2024 AFCON Beach Soccer qualification. In a thrilling first-leg encounter, the Black Sharks recorded a 5-3 win against the Sand Elephants of Côte d’Ivoire.

The match took place at the Emancipation Beach Arena in Keta on Saturday, July 21, 2024.

The game was a spectacle of athletic prowess and strategic play, with both teams showcasing their skills on the sandy pitch. The Black Sharks demonstrated exceptional teamwork and coordination, which allowed them to outmanoeuvre their Ivorian counterparts. Spectators were treated to a fast-paced and high-energy game, underscoring the growing popularity of beach soccer in the region.

Key players like Alfred Kwame Torsu, Wise Nyamadi, and Ticor Kini delivered standout performances for the Black Sharks, with their offensive strategies proving too much for the Sand Elephants’ defense. The victory not only boosted the morale of the Ghanaian team but also set a hopeful tone for their upcoming matches. The Black Sharks’ ability to maintain composure under pressure was evident, and their tactical approach was lauded by fans and analysts.

As the Black Sharks prepare to head to Abidjan for the return encounter, slated for July 26–28, anticipation is building among fans and sports enthusiasts.

The upcoming match promises to be another exciting chapter in this fierce rivalry, with both teams eager to secure their place in the 2024 AFCON Beach Soccer tournament. The Black Sharks’ performance in the first leg has certainly raised expectations for an equally compelling display in Côte d’Ivoire.

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