Black Stars Lose to Namibia on Penalties

Ghana's Black Stars B put up a gallant performance Saturday to hold the Brave Warriors of Namibia to a gruelling 1-1 draw in the Dr Hage Geingob Cup match in Windhoek, only to lose 1-4 on penalties.

The result saw the Namibians retaining the Dr Hage Geingob Cup which they won last year following a 3-1 win over Zimbabwe.

The ceremonial match played annually in honour of the Namibian President was watched by watched by many dignitaries, including Dr Hage Geingob himself.

The Namibians, who were determined to retain the trophy, took a first halflead to set the stadium alight with a delicate strike which Medeama goalkeeper, Eric Ofori Antwi, had no answered to.

However, the Ghanaians, came back strongly in the second half after receiving instructions from Coach Maxwell Konadu and deservedly found the equaliser through lead striker, Shafiu Mumuni, of Ashantigold fame.

The Ghanaians went ahead to score again late in the game through a shot by Kwesi Donsu from a Shafiu pass, but the referee strangely disallowed it.

When the penalty shootout was invoked, Appiah MacCarthy scored for Ghana, while Hearts defender, Fatau Mohammed, and Kwadwo Amoako of Eleven Wonders missed, leaving the Namibians to lift the trophy after converting all their four kicks.

The Ghanaian contingent, led by Fred Pappoe, is expected home on Monday.