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In the 1964 Tokyo Olympics was the time Ghana the first Sub-Saharan team qualified to play at the Olympics. And went ahead to beat Ghana 3 - 2 Japan
The 1964 Tokyo Olympics were a milestone event for Sub-Saharan African teams, as Ghana became the first team from the region to participate in the games. The football tournament was particularly exciting, as Ghana's Black Stars faced off against Japan's national team in their first match.
The game was played on October 11, 1964, at the Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium in Tokyo. Ghana was the clear underdog, but they put up an impressive fight against the Japanese team. The Black Stars took the lead early on, with a goal from Edward Acquah in the 8th minute.
However, Japan quickly fought back, and by halftime, the score was tied at 1-1. The second half was even more intense, with both teams pushing hard to take the lead. In the 62nd minute, Japan scored again, taking the lead for the first time in the match.
But Ghana was not ready to give up. In the 70th minute, the Black Stars scored again, with a goal from Osei Kofi. Then, in the 79th minute, Kofi scored again, securing a 3-2 victory for Ghana.
The win was a historic moment for Ghana, as well as for Sub-Saharan Africa as a whole. It showed that African teams could compete on the world stage, and it paved the way for other teams from the region to participate in future Olympic tournaments.
Ghana's success at the 1964 Olympics was just the beginning of a long and proud history of African football. Today, African teams are a force to be reckoned with in international football, with many talented players and successful national teams. But it all started with Ghana's historic victory over Japan at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
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