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LIBYA TAKE SWEET REVENGE TO BEAT GHANA ON PENALTIES TO LIFT CHAN TROPHY
2nd Febuary,2014.
Libya took a sweet revenge and claimed their first senior African title with a 4-3 penalty shoot-out win over Ghana in Cape Town.
The African Nations Championship final had finished 0-0 after 90 minutes before Joshua Tijani missed the crucial spot-kick to give Libya victory.
Ghana's Abdul Mohamed had the best chance to win the match in extra-time but put his shot wide.
Both goalkeepers then saved two penalties each in the shoot-out before Tijani missed the target.
After a run of six games in the space of 20 days, including extra-time in each of Wednesday's semi finals, they struggled to create any clear-cut scoring chances in the regular 90 minutes.
Both sides spurned good chances to break the deadlock in the second period of extra time. First Mohamed saw his shot roll tantalisingly past the right upright and a few minutes later Libya's Abdelsalam Omar, unmarked in the six-yard box, had his header well saved from point blank range by Ghana goalkeeper Stephen Adams.
Given the history of past matches between these two countries, extra time came as no surprise.
Their previous two meetings in the group stages of this year's competition and the 2009 event ended in 1-1 draws, while Ghana won the penalty shoot-out in the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations final after the teams finished level at 1-1 after extra time.
In the day's third-placed play-off, Nigeria beat Zimbabwe 1-0 thanks to Christian Chinonso Obiozor's late goal.