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Ghana confers highest honour on Black Stars
Jul 3, 2006, 22:19 GMT
Accra - Ghana's President on Monday honoured the Ghana national team, the Black Stars for their good showing at the World Cup, where they qualified for the knockout stages before going out 3- 0 to Brazil.
President John Agyekm Kufuor conferred Ghana's highest honour, the Order of Volta, on the team for their impressive performance in Germany.
He said it was in appreciation of the team's performance of being the only African country to reach the knockout stage and putting Ghana on the world map.
Kufour said their performance lit up the country with happiness and triggered goodwill around the world.
'For the past two weeks you raised the flag of Ghana to levels that the world is looking at with some envy,' he said
Kufuor said should the young team be maintained, it would perform very well in future tournaments.
The Black Stars played well above themselves qualifying alongside Italy out of a group that included the Czech Republic and US.
They overcame an opening 2-0 loss to Italy to defeat the Czechs, rated number two by FIFA, 2-0 and then dispose of the US rated number five 2-1.
© 2006 dpa - Deutsche Presse-AgenturCOMMENT
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