Guinea will face Ghana in the AFCON quarterfinals after lots were drawn Thursday.
There was nothing to separate Guinea and Mali after the group stage at the African Cup of Nations so lots had to be drawn to decide which team would progress to the quarterfinals.
On this occasion, luck favored Guinea, one of the nations in west Africa ravaged by the Ebola virus.
It
was a rare -- the last time lots were drawn at the continental
tournament was in 1988 -- and unfair way to settle second place in Group
D according to both managers but ultimately it's Guinea boss Michel
Dussuyer and his team that will face Ghana on Sunday in Malabo,
Equatorial Guinea.
Two balls, numbered
'2' for second place and '3' for third place, were placed in a bowl and
the rest was left to chance Thursday.
"Amara
Dabo, from the Finance Division of the Guinea Ministry of Sports picked
the ball numbered '2' and Boubacar Diarra, president of the Mali
Football Federation was the loser after picking out ball number '3,'"
Africa's governing body said on its website.
The
outcome left Diarra in tears and former Mali international Frederic
Kanoute tweeted his displeasure about the method used to separate the
sides.
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