FIFA World Cup Qualifying - CAF

Ghana vs Sudan, 2014 World Cup Qualifying - CAF, Round Two

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  • 19': Asamoah Gyan
  • 38': Mubarak Wakaso
  • 79': Major Warris
  • 84': Emmanuel Badu
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Ghana are hosting Sudan at Baba Yara Sports Stadium, , Ghana, starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup Qualifying - CAF.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifying - CAF

Venue: Baba Yara Sports Stadium
Location: , Ghana

Line-Ups

GHA Ghana

No. Name
16 Fatau Dauda (GK)
23 Harrison Afful
30 Richard Boateng
21 John Boye
15 Issac Vorsah
13 Mohammed Rabiu
20 Kwadwo Asamoah
11 Sulley Muntari
22 Mubarak Wakaso
9 Major Warris Yellow Card
3 Asamoah Gyan

SUD Sudan

No. Name
16 Al Moez Mahjoub (GK)
14 Ballah Gabir
22 Najem Abdullah
6 Saifeldin Ali Idris Farah
5 Eldin Yousif Alaa Yellow Card
12 Kamal Amier
24 Musa Faisal
17 Mohanned Al Tahir
23 Nizar Hamid
7 Mohamed Youssif Basheer
4 Ramadan Agab

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