Black Satellites assistant coach Amadu Nurudeen reaffirms his desire to qualify for the World Cup before the match against Mali



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Amadu Nurudeen, badistant coach of the Black Satellites, said Ghana wanted to qualify for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland later this year.

The Black Satellites will have to overcome Group B's last hurdle when they face Mali on Saturday, with a win or draw, sending them to the world centerpiece.

Mali was one of Ghana's enemies in the junior competitions, but coach Nurudeen is hoping for a positive result from the match.

"All countries want to qualify for the second phase of this tournament and our goal is to qualify for the World Cup, although each team has three points, but we want Ghana to overcome this hurdle," he said. Nurudeen interview-match.

The winner of the match will join Senegal, South Africa and Nigeria at the World Cup and semi-final of the competition.

Ghana is the only country on the continent to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup and is also a three-time champion of the Youth Africa Championship.

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