Ghana's aspirations in the 2024 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations came to an end after a disappointing loss to Angola on Monday.
In a pivotal encounter, Ghana sought a victory to progress from the group stage, but they faced a significant setback, succumbing to an 11-3 defeat against Angola.
Angola, having already secured three points from a triumph over Zambia, asserted their dominance over Ghana, sealing their fate in the tournament.
With six points, Angola secured the second spot in the group standings, trailing behind group leaders Morocco, who also emerged victorious against Zambia.
Ghana's campaign in the tournament concluded without securing any points, suffering defeats to Zambia, hosts Morocco, and now Angola.
Despite the setbacks, Ghana's participation in the tournament, especially with its fledgling Futsal League, serves as a valuable learning experience, contributing to the sport's development in the West African nation.
As the tournament progresses to the semi-finals, Morocco is set to face the Group B runners-up, while Angola will take on the Group B winners. Both matches are scheduled for Friday at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Hall.

