2104 AWC: Ghana suffer shock defeat

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Algeria stunned Ghana 1-0 at the 2014 African Women Championship in Namibia, while Cameroon left it late to edge South Africa by the same score in the earlier game in Group B on Sunday.

With only one victory and one draw to show from three previous appearances at the AWC, Algeria went into the game as underdogs against Ghana, who had beaten them 2-1 at the 2010 edition in South Africa.

The skilful Naima Bouhani troubled the Ghana defence with her sleek moves in a drab first half.

In one such move, she handed Nachida Laifa a great opportunity to punish the slumbering Black Queens but Laifa fluffed her chance.

Ghana, who boast three appearances on the global stage and are desperately looking for a first African title, responded and pressed Algeria back.

And in the 64th minute Faiza Ibrahim struck a free-kick that bounced off the post.

Algeria goalkeeper Kahina Takenint then pulled off great saved saves to deny Hillia Kobblah, Mercy Myles and Agnes Aduako.

And the Black Queens were made to pay for their profligacy in front of goal.

The Dangerous Bouhani capitalised on a fast break in stoppage time and rounded the Ghana keeper before delivering a cross which substitute Horiya Aaffak dived in to nod home from close-range.

It gave Algeria their first win at the finals since they beat Mali 3-0 at the 2004 edition.

Veteran Algeria coach Azzedine Chih was delighted with the win.

"This is a big and historic result for the team. They fought hard and showed great ability against an experienced side." said Chih.

Cameroon midfielder Raissa Feudjio scored in the 88th minute to give her side an important win over South Africa.

The Indomitable Lionesses showed great intent from start with Gabrielle Aboudi going close with a strike that almost embarrassed Banyana Banyana goalkeeper Roxanne Barker in the eighth minute.

But South Africa hit back and almost equalised when Noko Matlou's effort struck the post six minutes later.

South African duo Portia Modise and Amanda Dlamini caused further problems in the second-half as Cameroon clung on.

Estelle Zouga and Aboudi came close for the Lionesses late on but Barker stood her ground in goal for Banyana.

Two minutes from time, Barker turned villain as she spilled a corner-kick to allow Raissa Feudjio to slam home from close-range to steal all the three points.

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