VOA标准英语2009年-Ghana Claims First-Ever Under-20 World Cup(在线收听) |
By Brent Latham Ghana has claimed its first ever FIFA Under-20 World Cup, defeating Brazil in a heart-stopping series of penalty kicks in Cairo, Egypt late Friday after a scoreless tie through 120 minutes of regulation play and extra time. Ghana's Under-20 national team wrapped up a fantastic three-week performance by edging Brazil on penalty kicks, 4-3, to win their first title in their third appearance in the final of the FIFA Under-20 World Cup. The title for the Black Satellites is the first for an African team at the Under-20 level, despite the dominance of African nations in the youth categories over the last decades. The title means a lot to the entire continent, said Ghana coach Sellas Tetteh. "I think this is a wonderful, historic event for Africa. Now at least Africans will believe in themselves that they can do it. We have done it, we have shown the way, we have shown the path. Luckily for us Nigeria will be staging the World Cup, Under-17 very soon, then South Africa 2010. So within these two things Africa will surely have a lot of hope and confidence that they can do it like how we did it here," he said. Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah was rewarded with the golden ball as the tournament's best player. The sporting attention of Africa and the world now turns to Nigeria, where the Under-17 World Cup kicks off next week. Along with the hosts, teams from Algeria, Burkina Faso, Gambia, and Malawi will represent Africa. |
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