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The Black Stars will be overjoyed at the fact that they will be taking part in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar after edging past Nigeria in the qualifying play-offs last week.
Scroll through the gallery below to see furthest each of the five African teams that have qualified for Qatar 2022 have gone in the World Cup, per However, things have not been all good for the West African nation in the past few months as they were embarrassingly eliminated during the group stage of Afcon, finishing fourth behind Morocco, Gabon, and Comoros in their group.
They lost two matches and drew one in a showing that sealed Milovan Rajevac's fate as he was sacked following the team's exit from the competition. Ayew was then invited by his country's Parliamentary Select Committee on Sports to answer questions following the team's abysmal display in Cameroon, which also saw them lose to minnows Comoros in the nation's worst-ever performance in the showpiece's history, perThe skipper failed to honour several meeting requests, though, and the committee's chairman, Johnson Adu, has now hinted that the Al-Sadd star – who was at the stadium when Ghana played Nigeria in the first leg of...
"We are done with our work, we will present our report to the floor of Parliament tomorrow," he told local radio station"We are not happy about something, the captain of the team Dede Ayew has refused our invitation, we've tried to talk to him on Zoom, but with no success."I won't say much, but tomorrow all of us will know what is in the report.