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Black Queens limp into semifinals after Boaduwaa's misses
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53343, member: 636"] Ghana defeated Algeria in a penalty shootout to advance to the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals in Berkane. Goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan stopped two penalty attempts during the decisive shootout phase. The Black Queens secured their first semifinal qualification since 2016 with the 4-2 penalty victory. Stella Nyamekye scored during regular play, but officials reversed the decision following video review. The match required extra time before proceeding to a penalty shootout. Coach Kim Lars Björkegren substituted Evelyn Badu for Nyamekye and later replaced Princess Marfo with Princella Adubea. Doris Boaduwaa missed two clear scoring opportunities during extra periods. The team converted all four penalty attempts to seal advancement. Morocco awaits Ghana in the semifinal match scheduled for July 22 at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat. The encounter begins at 19:00 GMT against the tournament hosts and previous edition runners-up seeking another final appearance. [/QUOTE]
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