A section of individuals who witnessed Ghana’s game against Angola resorted to acts of violence after Ghana’s 1-0 loss to the Central African nation.
The game was a 2025 AFCON qualifier that was played at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi and the loss ended Ghana’s 24-year unbeaten streak at the stadium.
Fans who gathered at the stadium were frustrated throughout as the Black Stars struggled to carve out decent scoring opportunities on the very bad pitch.
Felicio Milson scored in added-on time to put the game to bed and secure Angola’s first win in as many games in Group F which also has Sudan and Niger competing in. Sudan beat Niger 1-0 when they faced off.
Immediately after Milson’s goal, some fans were seen throwing plastic bottles on to the pitch in an expression of frustration seemingly over the Black Stars performance and result.
Once the game ended, some fans breached the inner perimeter and descended on the pitch where wooden pitch panels were trampled over and some broken.
In the lead-up to the game, fans broke through a gate at the T.I. Ahmadiyya end of the stadium to gain access to the stadium.
Ghana takes on Niger next on Monday, September 9 in Morocco at 15:00 GMT.
Source: Citisports