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Qualifying results: Malawi 3-0 (2-0, 1-0) Scorers: Anthony Annan, Christian Atsu, Afriyie Acquah Coach: Kwesi Appiah Captain: Asamoah Gyan Key player: Striker Gyan is the main source of goals Rankings: CAF 4, FIFA 30 Nickname: Black Stars Previous appearance­s: 18 1963, 1965: champions, 1968, 1970: runners-up, 1978: champions, 1980: first rd, 1982: champions, 1984: first rd, 1992: runners-up, 1994: quarterfin­als, 1996: fourth, 1998: first rd, 2000, 2002: quarter-finals, 2006: first rd, 2008: third, 2010: runners-up, 2012: fourth) Match record: P77 W43 D14 L20 F101 A65 Record wins: DR Congo 5-2, Ivory Coast 4-1, Sudan 3-0, Burkina Faso 3-0 Record loss: South Africa 0-3 GHANA will try again at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations to bridge the ever-widening gap since they last lifted the most prized piece of football silverware on the continent.

Favoured to top the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali and Niger and win Group B, the west Africans could face much greater challenges in the knock-out phase, including title favourites Ivory Coast and title holders Zambia.

It is 31 years since the ‘Black Stars’ last collected gold medals, winning the first final settled by a penalty shoot-out, against hosts Libya in Tripoli after a 1-1 stalemate.

Then teenager Abedi ‘Pele’ Ayew was part of the winning team and went on to become one of the first African footballer­s to make a splash on the European scene, including a Champions League winners’ medal with Marseille.

A couple of his sons also play for Marseille and had hoped to be part of the 2013 Cup of Nations, but a hamstring injury ruled out midfielder André and striker Jordan failed to win a place in the squad.

The loss of 2011 BBC African Footballer of the Year André is a major blow, coming less than a week after leading Ghana Premier League goal scorer Yahaya Mohamed was forced out by a groin injury.

André Ayew provided midfield creativity and the absence of Mohamed means extra pressure on captain and striker Asamoah Gyan to snatch match-winning goals.

Gyan, who plays for Al Ain of the UAE Pro-League, went into tempo- rary internatio­nal retirement last year after furious supporters blamed him for a shock semi-final exit from the 2012 Cup of Nations because he had an early penalty saved by Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene.

“It is so frustratin­g for us,” admitted Gyan to reporters in Accra.

“Every day we get reminded that we have not won a major trophy despite putting Ghana on the map with what we have done at the last two World Cup tournament­s.”

The Black Stars reached the second round of the 2006 World Cup in Germany and the quarter-finals in South Africa three years ago before losing on penalties to Uruguay.

But the shoot-out could have been avoided had Gyan not slammed a penalty kick against the crossbar seconds from the end of extra time at Soccer City in Soweto.

Some pundits have questioned coach Kwesi Appiah – a member of the 1982 Cup-winning team – adding the burden of captaincy on Gyan as he seeks to re-establish himself as a deadly penalty-area predator.

Appiah is unmoved by the criticism as he seeks first place after the country finished third on home soil in 2008, second in Angola two years later and a disappoint­ing fourth in 2012 in Gabon/Equatorial Guinea.

“I must pick players who are prepared to die for the nation and win.

“We do not just have to go to the competitio­n – we have to go to South Africa and try to win it,” stressed the first local to coach Ghana for many years. – Sapa-AFP

 ??  ?? GOING, GOING, GYAN Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan will have the added pressure of being his country’s go-to guy for goals after injury ruled out Andre Ayew
GOING, GOING, GYAN Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan will have the added pressure of being his country’s go-to guy for goals after injury ruled out Andre Ayew

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