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Danjuma boasts Uganda can’t stop Falconets gold medal quest
Falconets head coach, Chris Danjuma has boasted that Uganda cannot stop his team’s march into the final in the women’s football event at the 13th African Games.
The holders will take on Uganda in the semi-final at the Cape Coast Stadium on Monday (today).
The Falconets have a hundred percent record in the competition having won their two group games against Morocco and Senegal.
Danjuma said his girls are as determined as ever to make it to the final and win the gold medal.
“My expectation here is that we came with the mentality of champions and we want to go to the world Cup as champions in Africa and the only way to become champions is to make sure we take every match as a final,” Danjuma told a press conference.
Hosts Ghana will take on Senegal in another semi-final tie.
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