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Ghana Spent $3 Million At The Afcon Despite Exiting Early

Ghana Spent $3 Million At The Afcon Despite Exiting Early

 

Mustapha Ussif, Ghana’s Minister of Youth and Sports, has disclosed that approximately $3 million was spent at the AFCON 2023 tournament, despite the premature exit of the Black Stars from the competition.

The initial budget allocated for the tournament amounted to $8.5 million, with $5 million being disbursed by the Finance Ministry to cover various expenses including per diems, flight arrangements, medical provisions, equipment procurement, logistical requirements, and hospitality services.

However, owing to the underperformance of the national team, which resulted in their elimination at the group stage, a surplus of $2 million remained unutilized.

Ussif elucidated further during his address to Parliament, stating, “Our estimated budget for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations tournament was $8,506,450.00, encompassing the team’s pre-tournament preparations and the subsequent tournament phases.” Out of this amount, $5,071,840.36 was released by the Ministry of Finance, of which $3,070,067.81 was expended on various aforementioned necessities.

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The surplus of $2,001,772.55, as Ussif clarified, arose post the team’s elimination from the competition.

Moreover, the ministry also received a supplementary contribution of $400,000 from MTN Ghana, which bolstered the government’s financial outlay for the tournament.

Addressing speculations surrounding purported payments of $30,000 to each Black Stars player before their final Group B fixture against Mozambique, Ussif debunked such claims, affirming that no such disbursements were made due to the team’s failure to progress to the subsequent round. This strategic decision aimed to incentivize improved performance from the players, while ensuring prudent management of the country’s resources.

Regrettably, the Black Stars’ campaign in Ivory Coast concluded without a single victory, with defeats against Cape Verde (1-2) and a draw with both Egypt and Mozambique (2-2 each). Their third-place finish with two points proved insufficient to secure advancement in the tournament.

The disclosure sheds light on the financial intricacies and management strategies employed during Ghana’s participation in AFCON 2023, underscoring the challenges and decisions faced amidst sporting endeavors of national significance.

List Of Records Broken At The 2023 Afcon

AFCON 2023 Full List Of Award Winners

The 34th Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon)in Cote d’Ivoire witnessed numerous record-breaking moments. They include the following;

1. Youssef Msakni (Tunisia) and André Ayew (Ghana) made their 8th appearances, tying with Rigobert Song (Cameroon) and Ahmed Hassan (Egypt).

2. André Ayew (Ghana) equaled Rigobert Song’s record for the most matches played in the Africa Cup of Nations – 36.

3. Oumar Diakité (Ivory Coast) joined Brighton Sinyangwe (Zambia) and Jaouad Zairri (Morocco) for the latest goal scored, netting in the 120th minute against Mali.

4. Ivory Coast ended the streak of host countries not winning the Africa Cup of Nations since 2006, with Egypt being the last hosting nation to win.

5. Nigeria, after securing 2nd place, extended its record for the most medals won (gold, silver, and bronze), tallying 16 in total. Egypt (13 medals) and Ghana (10 medals) followed.

6. Nigeria also tied Ghana for the most silver medals, securing their 5th.

7. Egypt extended its record for the most overall appearances at the Africa Cup of Nations, marking their 26th participation.

8. Tunisia extended its streak for most consecutive appearances, making their 16th consecutive appearance in the tournament.

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The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, abbreviated as the 2023 AFCON or CAN 2023 and officially known as the TotalEnergies 2023 Africa Cup of Nations due to sponsorship, marked the 34th installment of the biennial African football championship organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Ivory Coast had the honor of hosting the tournament, marking its second time hosting after the 1984 edition.

Originally scheduled to be the third edition held during the Northern Hemisphere’s summer since 2019, with the aim of reducing scheduling conflicts with European club teams and competitions, the event underwent a significant alteration. On July 3, 2022, CAF decided to postpone the tournament to January 13 – February 11, 2024, due to concerns regarding the summer weather conditions in Ivory Coast. Despite the shift in timing, the tournament retained its original name for sponsorship reasons. This decision mirrored the move made for the 2021 edition in Cameroon, which was also shifted to the Northern Hemisphere’s winter season due to similar concerns, compounded by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the CAF calendar.

Senegal entered the tournament as defending champions; however, they were eliminated in the round of 16 by the host nation, Ivory Coast. Subsequently, Ivory Coast emerged victorious, clinching the championship by defeating Nigeria 2–1 in the final match played on home soil, securing their third Africa Cup of Nations title.

Nigeria in AFCON final after edging South Africa on penalties

Nigeria's Super Eagles Win 2023 AFCON, beating Ivory Coast 1-0 Nigeria reach AFCON final after edging South Africa on penalties

In a captivating semi-final showdown at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Nigeria secures a coveted spot in the final after triumphing over South Africa in a nail-biting penalty shootout.

The match unfolded with gripping intensity, characterized by contentious moments and a late equalizing penalty, offering a spectacle for football enthusiasts.

Nigeria in AFCON final: How they did it

Nigeria seized the initiative with an early goal, courtesy of a penalty awarded following Mothobi Mvala’s challenge on Victor Osimhen. William Troost-Ekong clinically dispatched the spot-kick, propelling Nigeria into the lead.

However, the game took a dramatic twist when VAR nullified Osimhen’s apparent second goal, leading to a penalty for South Africa. Teboho Mokoena calmly converted the spot-kick, leveling the score at 1-1 in the dying moments of regular time.

The tension escalated further as Grant Kekana received a red card early in extra time, reducing South Africa to ten men. Despite relentless efforts, neither side could break the deadlock in extra time, prompting a nerve-wracking penalty shootout.

The shootout witnessed both sides squandering opportunities, with Nigeria emerging victorious with a 4-2 triumph on penalties, despite Ola Aina’s miss for the Super Eagles.

With this hard-fought victory, Nigeria, a three-time AFCON champion, advances to the final, awaiting the outcome of the clash between Ivory Coast and DR Congo.

This pulsating encounter epitomized the unpredictability and excitement synonymous with the AFCON tournament, captivating football fans worldwide.

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Nigeria will face either Cote d’Ivoire DR Congo on Sunday, hoping to capture their fourth African crown.

Nigeria made the early running in a cagey first half. The lively Iwobi brought the best from Williams, whose reflex save kept things goalless. South Africa responded in kind, Evidence Makgopa curling just wide before Percy Tau was thwarted when clean through.

The tension ratcheted after the break as both keepers took center stage. Nwabali acrobatically denied Makgopa once more, while at the other end Williams stood firm to repel Osimhen.

That set the scene for high drama in the closing stages. Nigeria earned a 67th minute penalty when Osimhen was flattened, which Troost-Ekong converted emphatically.

Sensing blood, a frenzied Nigeria pressed for the killer second. They thought they had it through Osimhen, but VAR intervened to spot an earlier foul. South Africa were awarded a lifeline penalty instead, dispatched by Mokoena.

So to extra time, where fatigue stifled attacking fluency. With legs heavy and nerves jangling, a shootout felt inevitable. Williams and Nwabali then took the spotlight.

While Williams correctly guessed the direction of two Nigerian penalties, his hands couldn’t match his intuition. Nwabali showed no such mercy, diving to deny both Mokoena and Mayambela.

As Nigeria soak up the raptures of reaching the final, Williams is left inconsolable. Four days ago he was the hero, now South Africa’s brokenhearted goalkeeper.

Nigeria now stand one win away from a fourth African crown. Propelled by Nwabali’s shootout brilliance, Sunday’s final sees them as a strong contenders for the title.

Black Stars Will Lose 2:1 Against Egypt – Pastor Who Predicted First Game Drops Another Revelation

Black Stars Will Lose 2:1 Against Egypt; Pastor Who Predicted First Game Drops Another Revelation

Ghanaian Pastor, Jedidia Henry Kore, has become known for his precise football predictions, and this time, he foretold the outcome of the Black Stars vs. Egypt match. In a widely circulated video, Pastor Jedidia confidently stated that the score would be 2:1 in favor of the Egypt National team.

This prediction follows his earlier accurate foresight regarding the Black Stars vs. Cape Verde match. During a church service, he specifically prophesied a 1-1 draw, with Cape Verde scoring a last-minute goal, resulting in a 1:2 final score against Ghana. Notably, this prediction materialized, adding to the intrigue surrounding Pastor Kore’s predictions.

Delving into the details of the Cape Verde match, Pastor Kore went further to predict that the Black Stars would lose the two remaining matches, expressing a belief that this African Cup of Nations wasn’t destined for them. The disappointment among supporters was palpable, particularly after the surprising defeat in the opening Group B match.

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Ghana’s defensive vulnerabilities were evident early on, with Cape Verde’s Jamiro Monteiro scoring the first goal in the 17th minute. Despite Alexander Djiku’s equalizer in the 56th minute, the Black Stars faced a dramatic stoppage-time goal, resulting in Cape Verde’s 2-1 victory.

Fans in Accra expressed shock and disappointment, finding it hard to believe Cape Verde’s win. Observers lamented that Ghana, being a football powerhouse, had higher expectations for their team. As the night ended in defeat, Cape Verde secured the top spot in Group B.

Looking ahead, Black Stars fans hope for a better performance in the upcoming match against Egypt on January 18. Egypt, the runner-up of the previous AFCON edition, drew 2-2 against Mozambique in their earlier match on January 14. The anticipation is high as Ghana seeks redemption in the tournament, and Pastor Kore’s predictions add an extra layer of anticipation to the unfolding events.

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2023 AFCON Ivory Coast vs Guinea Bissau: Prediction, kick-off time, team news, odds

2023 AFCON Ivory Coast vs Guinea Bissau: Prediction, kick-off time, team news, odds

Hosts Ivory Coast today get the Africa Cup of Nations underway when they take on Guinea-Bissau in the tournament opener.

The two-time champions will be hoping to get their title challenge off to a good start as they look to prove a point under veteran coach Jean-Louis Gasset that they are not a faded force.

2023 AFCON Ivory Coast vs Guinea Bissau

Having failed to reach the latter stages in the last three AFCON tournaments – and after not even qualifying for the last two World Cups – Les Elephants can count on home advantage and a favourable fixture to get the ball rolling this year.

Guinea-Bissau, who are sat outside the world’s top 100 in FIFA’s rankings, are yet to win a game at AFCON ahead of what will be their fourth attempt at the group stages.

A 6-2 friendly defeat to Mali could be a foreboding sign of their campaign to come however they did pull off a surprise win over Nigeria in qualification. Ivory Coast, meanwhile, warmed up by smashing five goals past Sierra Leone.

Date, kick-off time and venue
Ivory Coast vs Guinea-Bissau is scheduled for an 8pm GMT kick-off tonight, Saturday, January 13, 2024.

The match will take place at Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan.

Where to watch Ivory Coast vs Guinea-Bissau

TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports. In Ghana and Africa, you can watch the game on Starttimes and Supersports.

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Live stream: Subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Sky Go app.

Ivory Coast vs Guinea-Bissau team news

Former Premier League players Wilfried Zaha and Eric Bailly were both left at home by Les Elephants when their 27-man squad was selected. West Ham winger Maxwel Cornet and Manchester United youngster Amad Diallo are also not involved.

Borussia Dortmund striker Sebastian Haller will be relied upon for goals while RB Salzburg teenager Karim Konate may catch the eye up top.

A midfield trio of Franck Kessie, Seko Fofana and Nottingham Forest’s Ibrahim Sangare will be among the most experienced and talented at AFCON.

 

Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/

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