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Soccer News of Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Source: FIFA

Dream finale in prospect

The FIFA U-20 World Cup Egypt 2009 reaches a mouth-watering climax on Friday when African champions Ghana and South American champions Brazil meet in the Final at Cairo International Stadium.

The game

Ghana - Brazil, Cairo, Friday 16 October, 20:00 (local time)

The stakes

Both teams rated among the pre-tournament favourites, and both have fully lived up to their billing. Ghana and Brazil each emerged from the preliminaries as group winners and went on to overcome big-name opposition in the knockout stage. Ghana's Black Satellites, defeated in their two previous Final appearances in 1993 and 2001, are vying to become the first-ever African winners of the FIFA U-20 World Cup. By contrast, Brazil are four-time winners with triumphs in 1983, 1985, 1993 and 2003, and are contesting the Final for the seventh time in all.

The stat

4 - It is the fourth Ghana-Brazil Final at a youth FIFA World Cup. The South Americans won the 1993 FIFA U-20 World Cup Final 2-1. Two years later, it was the Africans' turn to triumph by a 3-2 margin in the FIFA U-17 World Cup. The honours at U-17 level reverted to the Brazilians in 1997, when a young man by the name of Ronaldinho played his part in a 2-1 success.

The words

"It's a fantastic feeling when you reach the Final. We'll do whatever it takes to win the trophy now. We're favourites and we're up for the challenge. We've played good football throughout the tournament. We have no reason to be nervous. We have the required fitness, and we have the necessary determination."

Sellas Tetteh, Ghana coach

"We certainly weren't at our best in the semi-final against Costa Rica, but that doesn't concern me in the slightest. Our target was to reach the Final, and we've hit our target. Ghana have played quality football all through the tournament and deserve their place in the Final. They play a very similar attacking game to us. The crowd can look forward to plenty of entertainment."

Rogerio Lourenco, Brazil coach