African Nations Cup

January 24, 2013

Full-time

Ghana

1 - 0

Mali

Group B

15:00 +00:00, January 24, 2013

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium

Referee: Noumandiez Doue

Ghana 1-0 Mali

Scoring Summary

Ghana Mali
Mubarak Wakaso (pen 38') 

Teams

Ghana Mali
16 Fatau Dauda1 Mamadou Samassa
John PantsilAdama Tamboura
15 Issac VorsahFousseni Diawara
23 Harrison AffulAdama Coulibaly
21 John Boye21 Mahamadou N'Diaye
20 Kwadwo Asamoah12 Seydou Keita
10 Albert Adomah11 Sigamary Diarra
22 Mubarak WakasoMohamed Sissoko
Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu17 Mahamane Traore
11 Mohammed Rabiu20 Samba Diakité
Asamoah GyanCheick Diabate
Substitutes
12 Adam LarsenSoumaila Diakite 16
Daniel AgyeiAli Yirango 22
19 Jonathan MensahMolla Wague 13
Richard BoatengIdrissa Coulibaly 5
13 Jerry AkaminkoSalif Coulibaly 19
5 Mohammed AwalSamba Sow 18
Derek BoatengSambou Yatabaré 14
Anthony AnnanKalilou Traore 8
Christian AtsuMamadou Samassa 15
14 Solomon AsanteModibo Maíga 10
17 Emmanuel ClotteyCheick Mady Diarra 7
18 Richmond Boakye 
Substitutions
Christian Atsu for Mubarak Wakaso (71)
Modibo Maíga for Sigamary Diarra (46)
Derek Boateng for Kwadwo Asamoah (77)
Samba Sow for Mohamed Sissoko (68)
Solomon Asante for Albert Adomah (84)
Mamadou Samassa for Mahamane Traore (76)
Yellow Cards
Fatau Dauda (7)
Mahamadou N'Diaye (49)
Mubarak Wakaso (39)
Adama Coulibaly (68)
Mohammed Rabiu (63)
Mahamane Traore (73)
John Pantsil (69)
 
· Squads: Ghana | Mali

Mubarak Wakaso's penalty was enough to give Ghana victory over Mali in Group B in the African Nations Cup in Port Elizabeth.

Wakaso scored from the spot in the first half after Emmanuel Agyemang Badu had been brought down in the area at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

However, the midfielder could find himself in trouble with FIFA after celebrating by pulling his shirt over his head to reveal a T-shirt with the words "Allah is Great!''

Wakaso was shown a yellow card for his celebration, ruling him out of Ghana's final group game, and could face further sanctions as FIFA rules prohibit players from making religious or political statements during a game.

In a first half low on clear-cut chances, referee Noumandiez Doue was the central figure and was faced with a number of big decisions.

The first came after just seven minutes when goalkeeper Ghana goalkeeper Fatau Dauda handled the ball outside the penalty area as defender John Boye attempted to shield the ball back to him with Seydou Keita lurking.

However, the referee produced only a yellow card - much to Keita's annoyance - and the same player then curled the resulting free-kick narrowly wide of the post to compound his fury.

Ghana eventually settled and Badu saw his header catch the outside of the post after he had done well to get on the end of a free-kick from Wakaso, who had slipped as he played the ball in.

And just four minutes later Ghana took the lead following another major decision for the referee.

Asamoah Gyan attempted to find Badu in the area and he was brought down by Adama Tamboura, although replays suggested Tamboura had initially connected with the ball as he slid in.

Doue pointed to the spot and Wakaso calmly stroked the spot-kick home, even though goalkeeper Mamadou Samassa went the right way.

Mali had beaten Niger in their opening group game but looked short of ideas and never seriously threatened to get back into the contest in a poor second half which featured more yellow cards than chances.

Ghana attempted to increase their lead and Gyan shot narrowly wide before Badu saw a free-kick pushed wide by Samassa, while substitute Solomon Asante also flashed a shot the wrong side of the post in the closing stages.