"Al-Gharabal" leads Sudan to take revenge against Ghana and revives the hopes of the "Suqur Al-Jiddian" in the African qualifiers.

The striker, Mohamed Abdel-Rahman, nicknamed "Al-Gharabal", revived the hopes of his country, Sudan, to qualify for the 2021 African Nations Cup finals in football postponed to early 2022 due to the new Corona virus, by scoring the winning goal against his Ghanaian guest 1-0 today in Omdurman, in the round The fourth of the fourth group of qualifiers.

The sieve scored in the second minute of stoppage time.

It is the second victory for the "Jedian Falcons", the 1970 champion, raising its score to six points, three points behind Ghana, which suffered its first loss, and South Africa, which beat its host Sao Taomey 4-2 on Monday.


The Sudanese team achieved the most important and avenge its loss to Ghana, on Thursday in the third round, with two clean goals scored by the most prominent absent from the squad of the "Black Stars" crowned four times in the years 1963, 1965, 1978 and 1982, its captain and Swansea City of the Welsh, Andre Ayew, son of Ghanaian football legend Abedi Pele, to The side of Arsenal midfielder, English Thomas Barty.


The sieve replaced the only golden opportunity that his country got in the first half and scored a dear goal that revives his hopes of qualifying, especially as he will face Sao Taomey, who is last in the fifth round, before hosting South Africa in the sixth round last in the last round next March.

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