Maxwell Konadu lauds Karim Zito for winning U-20 AFCON title

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Former Black Stars assistant coach Maxwell Konadu has celebrated his compatriot Abdul Karim Zito for winning the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations tournament.

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On Saturday, Ghana inflicted a 2-0 win over the Ugandans to clinch their fourth AFCON title.

A brace from captain Daniel Afriyie Barnie settled the encounter.

The Black Satellites are now the second most successful African U20 national team tied with Egypt on four titles; second behind Nigeria who have tallied seven titles.

Ghana won its first U20 tournament in 1993 when they beat Cameroon 2-0 in Mauritius.

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In 1999, under Italian coach Guisseppe Dosena, the Black Satellites beat arch-rivals Nigeria 1-0 on home soil to record their second title.

Ten years later, a select-band of talented youngsters captained by Andre Ayew posted a 2-0 win over Cameroon in Kigali.

Ghana has so far won double having won the WAFU Zone B tournament and Maxwell Konadu could not hide his joy for his compatriot.

He tweeted, “Congratulations Coach Karim Zito, the back room staff and the entire playing body”