Andre Ayew opens up on Black Satellites 2009 U20 World Cup success over Brazil

Story By: Football Ghana

Ghana captain Andre Ayew has explained how the Black Satellites approached the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup final clash against Brazil.

The Ghana U-20 team shocked the world after beating Brazil on penalties to win the tournament for the first time, becoming the only African nation to achieve that feat.

Ghana defeated the South Americans playing most of the game with a man down after defender Daniel Addo was sent off in the 37th minute.

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The Black Satellites remains the only African country to have annex the U-20 World Cup title.

“Ghana has a special history with Brazil when it comes to youth football. Even before my time, meetings between the two teams were always tense. To be honest, we didn’t want to play the Seleçao in an earlier round as they were the best team in the tournament”

“In the final, it was a whole other story. We were aware that we could make history and didn’t want to let the chance pass us by. We told ourselves that there were only 90 or 120 minutes separating us from a world title” he told FIFA.

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Ayew and some Black Satellites players earned promotion to the Black Stars after their exploits at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt.

The Nottingham Forest is now Ghana’s most capped player with 113 appearances at senior level, beating the record held by Asamoah Gyan before the World Cup in Qatar.

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