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David GOMBE
Uganda missed out on the FIFA U20 Girls’s World Cup ticket after a heartbreaking 1-1 draw with Ghana within the return leg of their qualifier at FUFA Stadium, Kadiba.
The Queen Cranes who suffered a 2-1 first leg defeat in Accra fail to advance 3-2 on combination.
Uganda got here into the competition needing only a rating of 1-0 to safe a maiden World Cup slot.
Sylvia Kabene fired the Queen Cranes into the lead when struck from a decent angle.
Ghana’s Margaret Agyapomaa was proven marching orders with 20 minutes to the tip following a stampede on Kabene.
With 10 minutes to the climax, Ghana was awarded a free kick when their ahead was fouled on the precise aspect of the field.
Linda Owusu Ansah was entrusted with the duty and levelled issues from the free-kick to stun Kadiba into silence.
Queen Cranes skipper Agnes Nabukenya got here near levelling the tie on combination however her effort from the free kick went inches extensive.
By full-time whistle, the West African aspect have been in jubilation because the Queen Cranes crashed to the bottom in agony.
Ghana will make their eighth look on the FIFA U20 Girls’s World Cup due in Poland this 12 months in September.






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