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FootballGhana's Black Stars Pocket $50,000 After Finishing Third in Kirin Cup Tournament
- The senior national team of Ghana will walk home with $50,000 after finishing third in the Kirin Cup tournament
- The Black Stars defeated Chile on penalties in the third and fourth place play-offs at the National Stadium in Tokyo on Tuesday
- The four times African Champions are preparing for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar later this year
Four times African champions, Ghana, finished third in the just ended Kirin Cup tournament in Japan.
The Black Stars beat Chile on penalties on Tuesday morning to walk home with an amount of $50,000.
In photos posted on social media, spotted by Sports Brief, Ghana were presented a cheque of $50,000 after the game.
Midfielders Mohammed Kudus and Fatawu Issahaku, who both scored in the shootouts, received the cheque on behalf of the playing body.
Ghana had lost their opening game against Japan 4-1, and had to redeem themselves by beating the South Americans.
After pulsating 90 minutes of football, the game had to be settled on penalties, with Jordan Ayew, Mohammed Kudus and Fatawu Issahaku all converting their spot kicks.
Goalkeeper Abdul Manaf Nurudeen saved two spot kicks as Ghana defeated Chile.
Ghana beat Chile on penalties in the Kirin Cup tournament
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Ghana placed third in the Kirin Cup tournament after a penalty shootout victory against South American side Chile.
KAS Eupen goalkeeper, who started ahead of Lawrence Ati-Zigi, was the hero of the day after his penalty shootout heroics.
Jordan Ayew, Mohammed Kudus and Fatawu Issahaku converted their spot-kicks as nine-man Ghana beat Chile.
Manaf Nurudeen hailed by Ghanaians after penalty shootout heroics
Ghana and KAS Eupen shot-stopper Manaf Nurudeen has been singled out by Ghanaian fans for praise after his heroics during the penalty shootouts in the third-place playoff against Chile in the Kirin Challenge Cup.
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FootballManaf was preferred ahead of underfire goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi, who shipped in four goals during Ghana's humbling loss to Japan in the semifinals of the tournament.
And the 23-year-old custodian repaid the confidence reposed in him by coach Otto Addo with decent performance in between the sticks during regulation time.