KEY POINTS
- Ghana eliminated from AFCON 2025 after Angola draw.
- Jordan Ayew scored, but Angola equalized late.
- South Sudan nears historic first AFCON qualification.
Ghana’s hopes of qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) were dashed on Friday after a 1-1 draw against Group F leaders Angola in Luanda. The result leaves Ghana out of contention for the tournament, marking a significant setback for the four-time champions.
According to nytimes, Leicester City forward Jordan Ayew gave Ghana an early lead in the 18th minute, raising hopes for a much-needed victory. However, Angola equalized through Zini in the 63rd minute, securing their spot at the tournament and ensuring Ghana’s elimination.
The draw caps a disappointing qualification campaign for Ghana, who have struggled throughout the group stage. Otto Addo’s side managed just two goals across five matches, amassing only three points—four behind South Sudan, who currently occupy the second qualifying spot with one match remaining. South Sudan, who have never before reached a major tournament, are on the cusp of historic qualification, while Niger trails by three points in fourth place.
Ghana’s qualification struggles
Ghana’s campaign began with a 0-1 home defeat to Angola, setting the tone for a challenging journey. Subsequent draws against Niger (1-1) and South Sudan (0-0), followed by a 2-0 away loss to South Sudan, underscored the team’s offensive struggles and lack of consistency.
Despite their storied history in African football, including four AFCON titles and 10 consecutive tournament appearances since 2006, Ghana’s recent performances have been underwhelming. The team failed to progress beyond the group stage in 2021 and 2023 and has not advanced past the round of 16 since their semi-final appearance in 2017.
Angola and South Sudan shine
Angola’s qualification highlights their resurgence as a competitive force on the continent. With Friday’s draw, they cemented their position as Group F leaders and will participate in the tournament hosted by Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.
South Sudan, meanwhile, remain three points ahead of Niger heading into the final matchday. A result in their favor would seal their maiden AFCON qualification, a historic milestone for the young nation.
The road ahead for Ghana
The failure to qualify for AFCON 2025 raises questions about Ghana’s football development and leadership under Otto Addo. With a proud legacy to uphold, a thorough evaluation of the team’s performance and long-term strategy will be critical to reviving their fortunes.
As the AFCON 2025 lineup takes shape, Ghana’s absence will be a glaring omission, signaling a pivotal moment for one of Africa’s most iconic football nations.