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You never know! Cameroon might surprise Ghana. That match up might be the
game of the tournament. May the better team win.
>From: Devine Akabutu <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Go Black Queens !!! Re: Semi-finals of the African Women's
> Championship
>Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 18:48:14 -0700
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>I look forward with much expectation to a Ghana-Nigeria Final.
>
>Go Black Queens ! All The Way !! You Are Beautiful !!!
>
>Devine
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>f ossia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>Nigeria and Cameroon head to semis
>By Mark Gleeson
>BBC Sport, Johannesburg
>
>
>Nigeria and Cameroon both qualified for the semi-finals of the African
>Women's Championship with Group B victories on Saturday.
>
>Nigeria won top place in the group with an expected 3-0 win over Mali in
>Pretoria, and now play Ethiopia in Tuesday's semi-finals.
>
>Meanwhile, Cameroon survived an early scare to fight back strongly and
>defeat Algeria 3-1 in Germiston.
>
>Cameroon progress to a tough clash against Ghana's Black Queens in
>Tuesday's
>other semi-final, with both ties to be played in Johannesburg.
>
>
>Tuesday's semi-finals
>Ghana v Cameroon
>Nigeria v Ethiopia
>
>A defensive Algerian side took the lead after just 12 minutes from Nabila
>Imloul and then retreated into their own half to take on wave after wave of
>Cameroonian attacks.
>
>Cameroon's failure to break down the defence saw them lose confidence, but
>after Noelle Mbida equalised just before the half-hour their game lifted
>dramatically.
>
>Mbida struck home a second goal in the 72nd minute, sneaking in unmarked at
>the back post to score from close range.
>
>Substitute Cecile Mekongo scored a second goal in as many games to make
>sure
>of the victory that Cameroon needed to reach the semi-finals.
>
>Algeria finished third in the group with three points while Mali went home
>with just one.
>
>Perpetua Nwocha scored twice for Nigeria in a pedestrian win over the
>outclassed Malians to see the Falcons end with seven points from their
>three
>games.
>
>Cynthia Uwak had opened the scoring early on in the game.
>
>Ethiopia, who clinched their place on Friday, are the only newcomers in the
>final four from the last African women's championship played in Nigeria two
>years ago.
>
>
>Story from BBC SPORT:
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