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FIFA slaps Ghana U17 ladies' group with two years ban for age cheating.
Ghana ladies' public under-17 football crew addresses Ghana in worldwide youth football contests. It is one of the most grounded in Africa and is the main African country to have able to each adolescent World Cup up until this point.
Ghana U-17 Women's public group has been prohibited from contending in the following two versions of the FIFA U17 Women's African Qualifiers for age cheating. The group was additionally hit with a fine of $100,000 for the age misrepresentation by two Ghanaian players.
FIFA's standard comes after Morocco fought that Nancy Amoh and Rasheeda Shahadu adulterated their birthdate data and are above U17.
Dark Maiden's Nancy Amoh and Rasheeda Shahadu, who were above age 17, were viewed as at real fault for age deceiving in the qualifiers against Morocco.
Both highlighted in the match against Morocco in Ghana at the Accra Sports Stadium where the Maidens won 2-0.
The Ghana Football Association were offered the chance to safeguard itself against the charges however they didn't give an assertion.
Ghana won 2-0 in the main leg with objectives from Nancy Amoh and Stella Nyamekye in Accra before Morocco won 2-0 in the return leg in Rabat to compel punishments that the last option won 4-2 to fit the bill during the current year's FIFA U17 Women's World Cup in India.
Ghana is as of now out of the World Cup following a 4-2 misfortune to Morocco on punishments after the North Africans had reestablished the 2-0 scoreline in guideline time. The Black Maidens of Ghana ?? have been prohibited from contending in the following two versions of the FIFA U17 Women's African Qualifiers and fined $100,000
This is after Moroccan dissent on two Ghanaian players.
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