The Ghana National Amputee Football Team, the Black Challenge, shattered their Nigerian counterparts, the Special Eagles to a 4-0 victory to sail through to the quarter final stage of the ongoing Cup of African Nations for Amputee Football (CANAF) in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
The determined side ended the first half with a goal by Mubarik Mohammed, before scoring three more from the boots of Yusif Yahaya, Hamza Mohammed and another by Mubarik Mohammed.
The Ghanaian team, who had already qualified to the quarter final stage of the competition, controlled every aspect of the game, making the Special Eagles of Nigeria an unmatched contender.
The win place Ghana at the top of Group D with maximum six points, followed by Egypt and Nigeria with a point each, following their goalless draw game.
Read also: Ongoing CANAF: The Black Challenge meets Angola in semi-finals after beating Kenya 4-0
The Ghanaian team, is up of made up of professionals who are mostly based in Turkey and a goal keeper from Ghana.
The determined players took the bold decision of ending their international engagement and accepted the invitation to play for their country made it to the tournament with determination for success written all over their faces.
The Black Challenge have not only won the hearts of fans, but are being hailed as potential title contenders, as they play against Kenya on Wednesday in the third of the quarter final matches.