The World Cup's grudge match: Ghana's quest for Uruguay revenge
Twelve years on from Ghana's controversial loss to Uruguay in the 2010 World Cup quarter-final, the two teams will meet again in the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
Ghana and Uruguay created one of the most dramatic and controversial moments in World Cup history in 2010, when the "Black Stars鈥 were the width of a crossbar away from becoming the first African team to reach the semi-finals.
Uruguay's Luis Su谩rez was sent off in the last minute of extra time for handling the ball on the line and then celebrated wildly when Ghana's Asamoah Gyan's penalty hit the bar. Ghana went on to lose a penalty shoot-out, a continent was heartbroken and Su谩rez became public enemy number 1 in Africa.
Twelve years on, and the two teams will meet again at the World Cup in Qatar and Sportsworld's John Bennett delves into why revenge is so important for Ghana's football fans. He speaks to Gyan, gets the view from Uruguay and speaks to journalists and fans who lived and breathed that epic first match.
(Photo: Luis Su谩rez of Uruguay handles the ball on the goal line, for which he is sent off, during a FIFA World Cup quarter-final match between Uruguay and Ghana at the Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa on July 2, 2010. Credit: Getty Images)
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