The Ghana male hockey team defeated Nigeria to win the Hockey World League Round 1 tournament held at the Theodosia Okoh Hockey Stadium in Accra.
Ghana came from behind to beat their age-long rivals, Nigeria, 2-1.
Shadrach Baah was the hero of the day when he connected a pass from Elekim Akaba to give Ghana the maximum points at stake.
The match winner, delivered in the 64th minute, sent the stadium into a frenzy as the fans celebrated the feat which earned Ghana a slot in the Hockey World League Round 2.
Earlier in the 54th minute, Emmanuel Ankomah connected a pass from close range to equalise for Ghana after trailing in the first half.
Meanwhile, the Ghana women hockey team also qualified for the Hockey World League Round 2 after defeating favourites, Kenya, 1-0 in their last match
After wasting countless goal scoring opportunities,including eight penalty corners, Elizabeth Opoku made amends for her earlier misses when she connected Umaru Nafisatu's pass in the 66th minute to set the stadium alight.
Moments after the goal Kenya had attacked from all angles with the view of equalising but the defenders of Ghana stood firm,protecting their lone goal advantage.
Latest Stories
-
Our business policies will foster growth of private sector – President Mahama
28 minutes -
Opoku-Agyeman’s ascension not merely a political triumph, it signals our commitment to gender equality – Mahama
29 minutes -
I’ll have humility to take responsibility for challenges and resolve them – Mahama
40 minutes -
This is an opportunity for new governance – President Mahama
60 minutes -
I’ve got no doubt your administration will bring about positive change – Tinubu to Mahama
1 hour -
I am here to walk with you; don’t hesitate to reach out – Bola Tinubu to Mahama
1 hour -
Bola Tinubu urges Africans to resolve disagreements through dialogue, not conflict
1 hour -
You have been a worthy opponent – Mahama tells Akufo-Addo
1 hour -
‘Today marks a new beginning, we shall reset Ghana’ – Mahama to Ghanaians
1 hour -
Mahama vows to focus on public health to mitigate future pandemic risks
2 hours -
Your voices will matter – Mahama to Ghanaians
2 hours -
Alan Kyerematen advocates establishment of 2bn dollar market infrastructure development fund
2 hours -
Bond market: Turnover drops 20.58% to GH¢522m
2 hours -
Consistent debt repayment to improve Ghana’s rating status; default extremely low
2 hours -
Your early concession eased tensions in the country – Mahama applauds Bawumia
2 hours