Ghana’s Black Meteors put two unanswered goals past Liberia in the first leg of their Caf Under-23 Championship qualifier on Sunday.
The coach Malik Jabir side made their work easy for qualification to face Congo in the second qualifying with goals in either half at the Tamale Stadium.
Asante Kotoko striker, Dauda Mohammed gave the Ghana Undeer-23 side the lead in the first half before Liberty Professionals midfielder Kennedy Ashia put the game beyond their Liberia counterparts with the second goal.
The second leg will be held in Ghana on the weekend of May 8-10 with Liberia playing as the host team due to precautions with Ebola.
The winner from this tie faces Congo next then Nigeria for one of seven available tickets to the Caf U-23 Championship which will have its best three teams taking up places to the RIo 2016 Olympic Games’ football tournament.
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